The development of indicators and methods of collecting quantitative data on violence against women is central to both robust evaluation of policy developments and to the development of explanations. Three issues are addressed here: first, dilemmas in developing indicators based on consistent definitions; second, developments and remaining challenges in survey methodology; third, developments and gaps in collecting data from routine administrative sources. Indicators of violence against women need to capture the extent, as measured by both the rate of prevalence and the number of incidents, to measure severity by including injury levels, and to distinguish between acts carried out by intimate partners, other family or household members, and...
Many areas of women’s health, including battering, suffer from concep-tual and methodological defici...
Over the past 40 years, violence against women has been the subject of a multi-disciplinary dialogue...
Recent studies have used homicide rates, police statistics, and crime victimization surveys to pinpo...
The development of indicators and methods of collecting quantitative data on violence against women ...
There is an oft held debate on which source of data is best for measuring victimisation: official st...
1. This paper is prepared for the UN Expert Group Meeting on indicators to measure violence against ...
This paper assesses the methodologies of the new national surveys of violence against women, includi...
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. The extent of violence against women is currently hidd...
This paper assesses the methodologies of the new national surveys of violence against women, includi...
Both a guide to international debate on the measurement of gender-based violence (GBV) for policy pu...
This paper addresses recent debates relating to the measurement of domestic violence, and in particu...
This article aims to mainstream gender into the measurement of violence, in order to assist the deve...
Mainstreaming gender into the measurement of violence, in order to assist the development of the the...
The objective of this paper is to review the methodological issues that arise when studying violence...
The objective of this paper is to review the methodological issues that arise when studying violence...
Many areas of women’s health, including battering, suffer from concep-tual and methodological defici...
Over the past 40 years, violence against women has been the subject of a multi-disciplinary dialogue...
Recent studies have used homicide rates, police statistics, and crime victimization surveys to pinpo...
The development of indicators and methods of collecting quantitative data on violence against women ...
There is an oft held debate on which source of data is best for measuring victimisation: official st...
1. This paper is prepared for the UN Expert Group Meeting on indicators to measure violence against ...
This paper assesses the methodologies of the new national surveys of violence against women, includi...
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. The extent of violence against women is currently hidd...
This paper assesses the methodologies of the new national surveys of violence against women, includi...
Both a guide to international debate on the measurement of gender-based violence (GBV) for policy pu...
This paper addresses recent debates relating to the measurement of domestic violence, and in particu...
This article aims to mainstream gender into the measurement of violence, in order to assist the deve...
Mainstreaming gender into the measurement of violence, in order to assist the development of the the...
The objective of this paper is to review the methodological issues that arise when studying violence...
The objective of this paper is to review the methodological issues that arise when studying violence...
Many areas of women’s health, including battering, suffer from concep-tual and methodological defici...
Over the past 40 years, violence against women has been the subject of a multi-disciplinary dialogue...
Recent studies have used homicide rates, police statistics, and crime victimization surveys to pinpo...