Domestic Violence Against Women in Indonesia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Making Sense of Difference and Similarities

Hayati, Elli Nur and Morgan, Mandy (2021) Domestic Violence Against Women in Indonesia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Making Sense of Difference and Similarities. In: Nationalism Past and Prologue. Nova Science Publisher Inc., pp. 221-238. ISBN 2021002717

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Abstract

Indonesia and Aotearoa NZ hold very different ranks in the United Nations Human Development Program Assessments, where Indonesia is calssified as a medium development country and Aotearoa NZ as a very high development country. Yet despite tehir socio-economic differences, one in three women in each country experience physical or sexual intimate partner violence over their lifetimes. In this chapter we aim to deepen understanding of domestic violence through discussion of the socio economic and demographic characteristics of our countries alongside studies of women’s attitude of to gender norms and experiences of intimate partner violence. We consider both expected differences and similarities in women’s accounts of their experiences and provide suggestions for further research.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Divisi / Prodi: Faculty of Psychology (Fakultas Psikologi) > S2-Master of Psychology (S2-Psikologi)
Depositing User: Elli Hayati
Date Deposited: 14 Aug 2023 05:33
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2023 05:33
URI: http://eprints.uad.ac.id/id/eprint/42207

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