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PROPORTION OF MEN WHO JUSTIFY DOMESTICE VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA
PROPORTION OF MEN WHO JUSTIFY DOMESTICE VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA
Categories Gender Data, Sexual and Gender Based Violence
Tags attitudes toward domestic violence, Cultural Norms, domestic abuse, Domestic Violence, domestic violence acceptance, domestic violence justification, gender equality, gender norms, gender-based attitudes, Gender-Based Violence, harmful beliefs, intimate partner violence, justify, male attitudes, men, Nigeria, patriarchal views, proportion, social attitudes, societal perceptions, spousal abuse, Violence Against Women, violence endorsement, Women's Rights, Women's Safety
"PROPORTION OF MEN WHO JUSTIFY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA" is a comprehensive research document sourced from the Multi-Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS 2021). This study delves into the attitudes and beliefs of men in Nigeria regarding domestic violence. It provides valuable insights into the prevalence of domestic violence justification among men in the country, shedding light on societal perceptions and cultural norms that may contribute to this issue.
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