
@article{ref1,
title="Unprotected by the Swedish Welfare State: A Survey of Battered Women and the Assistance They Received",
journal="Women's studies international forum",
year="1991",
author="Elman, R. Amy and Eduards, Maud L.",
volume="14",
number="5",
pages="413-421",
abstract="In Sweden, one woman is killed every 10 days by a man known to her and, according to recent police statistics, approximately 39 women are battered daily. Despite these figures, Sweden is typically depicted as a nearly egalitarian society in which sexual equality reforms have been more progressive than in most other western industrialized states. The results of this first nation-wide survey of battered women and shelter staff show, however, that Swedish authorities only reluctantly respond to women in need of assistance and protection from the men who abuse them. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Women's Studies International Forum, 1991. Copyright © 1991 by Elsevier Science)SwedenForeign CountriesSocial Services ResponseVictim PerceptionsSpouse Abuse PerceptionsSpouse Abuse VictimPartner ViolenceViolence Against WomenDomestic Violence PerceptionsDomestic Violence VictimAdult FemaleAdult PerceptionsAdult VictimFemale PerceptionsFemale VictimNational Survey01-03<p />",
language="en",
issn="0277-5395",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}