The geography of femicide in Sergipe, Brazil: matriarchy, human development, and income distribution.
Yamilla Ramos Carvalho de SáPaula Cristina Pedroso MoiNoemi Dreyer GalvãoAgeo Mario Cândido da SilvaGisele Pedroso MoiPublished in: Revista brasileira de epidemiologia = Brazilian journal of epidemiology (2021)
This is the first study that has analyzed the factors associated with the spatial clusters of femicide rates in a geographical space where there is a predominance of patriarchal culture. There was a femicide increase in locations with the lowest social inequality, the highest human development and authority exercised by women in the family environment.