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Citation

Schuler SR, Lenzi R, Nazneen S, Bates LM. Stud. Fam. Plann. 2013; 44(3): 243-257.

Affiliation

Scientist, Global Health, Population, and Nutrition Group, FHI 360, 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington DC 20009. E-mail: sschuler@fhi360.org. Research Associate, Global Health, Population, and Nutrition Group, FHI 360, 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington DC 20009. Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Assistant Professor, Departments of Epidemiology and Population and Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Population Council)

DOI

10.1111/j.1728-4465.2013.00356.x

PMID

24006072

Abstract

The Bangladesh government, nongovernmental organizations, donors, and advocacy groups have attempted various interventions to promote gender equality and reduce intimate partner violence (IPV) against women, but rigorous evaluations of these interventions are rare and few published studies have yet to show that any of them has had a substantial impact. This study presents qualitative evidence from four villages in central and northern Bangladesh drawn from 11 group discussions (6 with men, 5 with women), 16 open-ended interviews with men, and 62 women's life history narratives. The findings strongly suggest that IPV is declining in these villages as women's economic roles expand and they gain a stronger sense of their rights. Periodic surveys are recommended to measure trends in the incidence of IPV in settings where transitions in gender systems are under way.


Language: en

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