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The effect of domestic violence against women on child welfare in Vietnam

This study uses Vietnam Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2010–2011 to document the causal relationship between domestic violence against women on the welfare of children under 5 years old in Vietnam. To address the endogeneity issue, we use the extent of exposure to domestic violence against at the...

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Published in:Children and youth services review 2018-11, Vol.94, p.709-719
Main Authors: Bui, Quang N., Hoang, Trung X., Le, Nga T.V.
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Child care
Child welfare
Children
Domestic violence
Effects
Intimate partner violence
Parents & parenting
Variables
Violence against women
Women
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