Thesis advisor: Can ErbilViolence against women and subsequent gender-based violence are issues that plague the world, harming women’s wellbeing as well as that of their families. Thirty-nine percent and twenty-one percent of Kenyan women have experienced physical and sexual violence, respectively, in their lifetimes. While there have been contested studies showing that employment can both increase and decrease the risk of suffering from violence, particularly in domestic settings, this study examines how a Kenyan woman’s experience of violence is likely to affect her level (formal or informal) of employment in the future. The results of this study indicate that emotional abuse, having a partner that drinks, educational attainment, l...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
This paper takes data from the Tanzania National Panel Survey (TNPS) (2008-2009), fits them to the p...
Using a new dataset, we investigate the determinants of violence against women in Africa. We focus o...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that women’s empowerment, though beneficial in many aspect...
Theoretical and empirical research provide conflicting views on whether women who do paid work are l...
Gender inequality oppresses development among women and girls and is worsened by absolute poverty am...
This research study determines that women workers in export-processing industries in Kenya suffer fr...
The growing corpus of studies on domestic violence continues to demonstrate that the vice, despite c...
The world is on a quest to achieve United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG5), which seeks...
ABSTRACT In most African societies women still occupy inferior positions both in the family and soci...
My dissertation consists of two studies on how women's employment opportunities and education affect...
Research on gender-based violence in the developing world is finally beginning to get serious attent...
INTRODUCTION: Economic abuse is a form of intimate partner violence that still lacks a clear concept...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
In this thesis I examine the causal linkages between natural resource scarcity and violence. In cont...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
This paper takes data from the Tanzania National Panel Survey (TNPS) (2008-2009), fits them to the p...
Using a new dataset, we investigate the determinants of violence against women in Africa. We focus o...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that women’s empowerment, though beneficial in many aspect...
Theoretical and empirical research provide conflicting views on whether women who do paid work are l...
Gender inequality oppresses development among women and girls and is worsened by absolute poverty am...
This research study determines that women workers in export-processing industries in Kenya suffer fr...
The growing corpus of studies on domestic violence continues to demonstrate that the vice, despite c...
The world is on a quest to achieve United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG5), which seeks...
ABSTRACT In most African societies women still occupy inferior positions both in the family and soci...
My dissertation consists of two studies on how women's employment opportunities and education affect...
Research on gender-based violence in the developing world is finally beginning to get serious attent...
INTRODUCTION: Economic abuse is a form of intimate partner violence that still lacks a clear concept...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
In this thesis I examine the causal linkages between natural resource scarcity and violence. In cont...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
This paper takes data from the Tanzania National Panel Survey (TNPS) (2008-2009), fits them to the p...
Using a new dataset, we investigate the determinants of violence against women in Africa. We focus o...