Improving Gender Wage Equality Reduces Intimate Partner Violence in Brazil : Policy Implications for Mothers
More wage equality for women reduces violence against women in urban Brazil. Evidence shows that violence has declined at various levels of severity. Wage equality may be improved through family-friendly policies such as preschool provision and mat...
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okr-10986-356692021-06-05T05:10:46Z Improving Gender Wage Equality Reduces Intimate Partner Violence in Brazil : Policy Implications for Mothers Reynolds, Sarah Anne GENDER WAGE GAP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION GENDER INNOVATION LAB EMPLOYMENT GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER DISCRIMINATION MOTHERHOOD PENALTY More wage equality for women reduces violence against women in urban Brazil. Evidence shows that violence has declined at various levels of severity. Wage equality may be improved through family-friendly policies such as preschool provision and maternity leave. Public safety and legal protections are also needed. 2021-06-04T14:21:40Z 2021-06-04T14:21:40Z 2021-05 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/251231621859134633/Improving-Gender-Wage-Equality-Reduces-Intimate-Partner-Violence-in-Brazil-Policy-Implications-for-Mothers http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35669 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Latin America & Caribbean Brazil |
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GENDER WAGE GAP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION GENDER INNOVATION LAB EMPLOYMENT GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER DISCRIMINATION MOTHERHOOD PENALTY |
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GENDER WAGE GAP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION GENDER INNOVATION LAB EMPLOYMENT GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER DISCRIMINATION MOTHERHOOD PENALTY Reynolds, Sarah Anne Improving Gender Wage Equality Reduces Intimate Partner Violence in Brazil : Policy Implications for Mothers |
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More wage equality for women reduces
violence against women in urban Brazil. Evidence shows that
violence has declined at various levels of severity. Wage
equality may be improved through family-friendly policies
such as preschool provision and maternity leave. Public
safety and legal protections are also needed. |
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Brief |
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Reynolds, Sarah Anne |
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Reynolds, Sarah Anne |
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Reynolds, Sarah Anne |
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Improving Gender Wage Equality Reduces Intimate Partner Violence in Brazil : Policy Implications for Mothers |
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Improving Gender Wage Equality Reduces Intimate Partner Violence in Brazil : Policy Implications for Mothers |
title_full |
Improving Gender Wage Equality Reduces Intimate Partner Violence in Brazil : Policy Implications for Mothers |
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Improving Gender Wage Equality Reduces Intimate Partner Violence in Brazil : Policy Implications for Mothers |
title_full_unstemmed |
Improving Gender Wage Equality Reduces Intimate Partner Violence in Brazil : Policy Implications for Mothers |
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improving gender wage equality reduces intimate partner violence in brazil : policy implications for mothers |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2021 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/251231621859134633/Improving-Gender-Wage-Equality-Reduces-Intimate-Partner-Violence-in-Brazil-Policy-Implications-for-Mothers http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35669 |
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