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Violence against women in Ethiopia
Abbi Kedir
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, Lul Admasachew
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Aston Business School
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Ethiopia
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Violence against Women
100%
Victim-survivors
100%
Violence
75%
Survivors of Violence
50%
Social Relationships
25%
Workplace
25%
Structured Interview
25%
Cultural Theory
25%
Service Provision
25%
Resource Allocation
25%
Lack of Awareness
25%
Coping Strategies
25%
Institutional Approach
25%
Public Space
25%
Institutional Support
25%
Sustainable Resources
25%
Women Victims
25%
Ethiopian Women
25%
Law Enforcement
25%
Private Space
25%
Culture Context
25%
Maputo Protocol
25%
Theory of Fear
25%
Enforcement Institutions
25%
Gender Experts
25%
Fear of Violence
25%
Violence Experience
25%
Negotiating Power
25%
Migration Status
25%
Computer Science
Semistructured Interview
100%
Resource Allocation
100%
Social Relation
100%
Institutional Approach
100%
Coping Strategies
100%
Psychology
Resource Allocation
100%
Semistructured Interview
100%
Coping Strategies
100%
Social Sciences
Ethiopia
100%