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Breaking the cycle: targeting sources of violence against women / Neogy, Suniti   Journal Article
Neogy, Suniti Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It happens all the time, but it still surprises me when I hear the women I work with in India's rural villages discuss violence and forced sex with disconcerting nonchalance. They say things like, "if I don't cook well, can't take care of the children well or refuse sex, I will have to face a beating. In these villages, living in a violent home is so commonplace that to live without violence is described as a supernatural occurrence. Of the women who don't face violence, others will say, "Yes, a few have very good kismet or destiny."
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Military women and the force of the future / Amara, Jomana   Journal Article
Amara, Jomana Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract omen are one of the fastest growing segments of the U.S .military population. Since the U.S. Department of Defense rescinded ‘Direct Ground Combat Definition and Assignment Rule,’ and implemented the 2016 policy to allow women into combat arms, the next time the United States goes to war, women will be at the battle forefront. This special issue of Defence and Peace Economics (DPE) explores the implication of the directive on the demand and supply of military labor and possible substitution and complementarity within military occupational classifications in response to the directive. The three papers highlighted in this special issue approach the status of women in the forces from three different aspects, integration, health, and education.
Key Words Education  Marine Corps  Integration  Women Violence  Montgomery  Military Women 
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Women violence and nonviolent resistance in East Timor / Mason, Christine 2005  Journal Article
Mason, Christine Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Violence  East Timor  Women Violence 
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