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NATIONAL RESEARCH ON DOMESTICVIOLEN
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PREFACEIn the spring of 2006 the Pa
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSWe wish to extend o
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Objectives of the StudyThe overall
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• Pushed, or shoved, or pulled by
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the nationwide data providing infor
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seek both to be obedient to their h
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publicly since speaking about famil
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freedoms committed by one family me
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Chapter 2 .METHODOLOGYSophio Chacha
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Within the 5,080 households, 3,872
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Table 2.2 - Research</stron
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Figure 3.1 Population Pyramid75 - 7
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As for marital status, 27% of women
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have partner and are not involved i
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Below significant data on emotional
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• 58.3% of respondents believe a
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wife. Of women who think it is a wi
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Chapter 5.DOMESTIC VIOLENCEAGAINST
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The proportion of women who have be
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hand there are no cases of ruptured
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In Georgia 2.7% of women who have e
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There are two factors perpetuating
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BackgroundcharacteristicsTable 6.1
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BackgroundcharacteristicsTable 6.3B
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percentage of women who have had ex
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Table 6.6 Fighting back physically
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Table 6.8 Most commonly cited reaso
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the social role of mother as child-
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While there are lots of cases when
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Thus, those who are supposed to pro
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confirm that parents’ (especially
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tle misfortune breaks their heart a
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