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Associations between intimate partner violence and women's labor market outcomes in Nigeria.

Derek S BrownSamantha McNellyMelissa MeinhartIbrahim SesayCatherine PoultonLindsay Stark
Published in: Global health research and policy (2024)
Increased odds of labor market withdraw were associated with several measures of IPV. Withdrawal from the formal labor market sector has a substantial associated economic cost for all of Nigerian society. If stronger prevention measures reduce the incidence of IPV against women in Nigeria, a substantial portion of lost economic costs likely could be reclaimed. These costs underscore the economic case, alongside the moral imperative, for stronger protections against IPV for girls and women in Nigeria.
Keyphrases
  • intimate partner violence
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • health insurance
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • cervical cancer screening
  • risk factors
  • breast cancer risk
  • insulin resistance
  • pregnant women
  • life cycle
  • decision making