Women's income and risk of intimate partner violence: secondary findings from the MAISHA cluster randomised trial in North-Western Tanzania
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is pervasive throughout the world, with profound consequences for women's health. While women's 'economic empowerment' is touted as a potential means to reduce IPV, evidence is mixed as to the role of different economic factors...
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Main Authors: | Tanya Abramsky (Author), Shelley Lees (Author), Heidi Stöckl (Author), Sheila Harvey (Author), Imma Kapinga (Author), Meghna Ranganathan (Author), Gerry Mshana (Author), Saidi Kapiga (Author) |
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