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There are high levels of family and sexual violence (FSV) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Many businesses in PNG, like an increasing number of organizations worldwide, want to address the effects of FSV on their employees and operations to minimize human suffering and to maximize productivity. To date, a...

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Published in:SAGE open 2016-07, Vol.6
Main Authors: Shabnam Hameed, Jan Breckenridge, Paula Bennett, Tracie Mafileo, Lalen Simeon, Hennah Steven
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