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'We don't get money in our own hands': evidence from focus group discussions on economic abuse against women in two states of India.

Janina Isabel SteinertInes BoehretRucha Vasumati SatishSanchita SharmaSangeeta Chatterji
Published in: BMJ global health (2023)
Economic abuse has the potential to trap women in abusive relationships. Effective interventions to reduce economic abuse and economically empower women such as financial inclusion programmes are urgently needed. Stricter penalisation of dowry-related violence and spousal abuse is also required.
Keyphrases
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