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Economic Costs of Violence Against Women and Girls in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Pilot Study on Management's Outlook.

Mrinal ChadhaJohn KennedyNata Duvvury
Published in: Workplace health & safety (2022)
This study provides evidence that there is a need for the development of employee assistance programs (EAPs) in LMICs. Due to significant increase in employees' productivity in the absence of VAWG, investing in occupational health services needs to be viewed as an investment, not cost. As many international companies in developed countries do business in LMICs, their occupational health departments need to be more aware of VAWG. Occupational health practitioners can assist in the needs assessment for EAPs as well as provide appropriate referrals and counseling to impacted employees.
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