Any act or behaviour which causes economic harm to an individual. Economic violence can take the form of, for example, property damage, restricting access to financial resources, education or the labour market, or not complying with economic responsibilities, such as alimony.
… this speech at an event on gender equality and the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic hosted by … out of the pandemic, was that of the spikes in domestic violence, which were happing in countries across the globe. … and keeps women subordinate to men. But it also has an economic price. My Institute has conducted research that …
… domains of work, money, knowledge, time, power, health and violence. Each year, we score the EU and Member States from 1 … of power, which reflects on gender equality in political, economic and social decision-making. Even though this area …
… Gender-based violence is a widespread phenomenon in the European Union, … be put on women’s lives and suffering, estimating the lost economic output and public spending on health, legal, social … allocation across different policy areas. Analysis of the economic costs of gender-based violence may also show the …
… developments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gender-based violence is considered a contributing factor to poor SRH, and … limited access to abortion, and the impacts of sexualised violence. Unplanned pregnancies, complications around … of contraception Citation: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2021). …
… The domain of violence cannot be updated regularly because of the serious … prevalence data, even for the most severe forms of violence against women. Of all the indicators used to gauge … reporting. This includes not recognising psychological and economic abuse as a type of gender-based violence, or …
… including mental health and exposure to gender-based violence. Among the pandemic’s more obvious effects on public … of significant health risks, psychological distress and, economic uncertainty – including large-scale job losses – and …
… after the pandemic is controlled. The restrictions and economic uncertainties resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic … have given rise to a ‘shadow pandemic’ of gender-based violence; in particular, there has been a surge in intimate … Forced cohabitation brought about by lockdowns and economic and labour instability are considered stressors …
… to varying national responses to gender inequalities in economic and political decision-making. With COVID-19 … participation in the labour market, and thus on their economic independence and empowerment. Not only has COVID-19 … and central Europe particularly affected. Domain of violence Regular updates to the domain of violence are a …
… and other factors, such as age, education, ethnicity, economic status, sexual orientation or disability, influence … for unmet health needs in 2019, any pandemic-related economic crisis and unemployment could be expected to … et al., 2017; Patel et al., 2018). Preventing all types of violence against women is among the most effective and …
… human health and lives has grown, the intertwined social, economic and health dimensions of our lives have come into … affecting people’s health relate to their social and economic situation and socioeconomic inequalities are … Others can be detrimental, for example gender-based violence or gender inequalities in accessing medical …