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Health Inequities Related to Intimate Partner Violence Against Women - The Role of Social Policy in the United States, Germany, and Norway

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This book examines the extent to which social position impacts exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) and whether women with IPV exposure are more vulnerable to social inequities in health. At the intersection of sociological theories on health, gender, and policy, this book explores these issues against the social policy contexts of the United States, Germany, and Norway. It applies a conceptual framework which argues that differential exposure to IPV and differential vulnerability to poor health are two primary mechanisms driving health inequities for IPV survivors. Empirical analysis reveals context-specific nuances in the interactions of social position and IPV exposure in their impact on health, and suggests that encouraging women's economic independence and ensuring access to health care are vital policy intervention points for reducing the health inequities of IPV survivors. This book offers a cross-national comparative look at the role of social policy in the lives of IPVsurvivors, highlighting the effects of various policy approaches in three modern welfare states and suggesting policy implications.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Intimate Partner Violence: A Theoretical and Empirical Review.- Chapter 3. IPV from a Welfare State Perspective: A Theoretical and Empirical Review.- Chapter 4. The Policy Context in the US, Germany, and Norway.- Chapter 5. Research Design and Methods.- Chapter 6. Findings from Descriptive and Bivariate Analyses.- Chapter 7. Findings on Differential Exposure to IPV.- Chapter 8. Findings on Differential Vulnerability to Poor Health.- Chapter 9. Comparing Policy Contexts: IPV Exposure and Health.- Chapter 10. Conclusion.

About the author

For over a decade, Mandi Larsen has been working in the field of public health, with special emphases on the intersections between health, intimate partner violence (IPV), and social policy. After several years managing research and evaluation projects for a large victim services agency in New York City, she came to Germany in 2008 as a German Chancellor Fellow to examine the effects of comprehensive welfare states on the health of IPV survivors. In addition to Germany, Mandi has also lived and worked in Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Norway. Her undergraduate degrees in psychology and sociology are from Seattle Pacific University, her Master of Public Health degree is from Columbia University, and her PhD in sociology is from the University of Bremen in Germany.

Summary

This book examines the extent to which social position impacts exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) and whether women with IPV exposure are more vulnerable to social inequities in health. At the intersection of sociological theories on health, gender, and policy, this book explores these issues against the social policy contexts of the United States, Germany, and Norway. It applies a conceptual framework which argues that differential exposure to IPV and differential vulnerability to poor health are two primary mechanisms driving health inequities for IPV survivors. Empirical analysis reveals context-specific nuances in the interactions of social position and IPV exposure in their impact on health, and suggests that encouraging women’s economic independence and ensuring access to health care are vital policy intervention points for reducing the health inequities of IPV survivors. This book offers a cross-national comparative look at the role of social policy in the lives of IPVsurvivors, highlighting the effects of various policy approaches in three modern welfare states and suggesting policy implications.

Product details

Authors Mandi M Larsen, Mandi M. Larsen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319806013
ISBN 978-3-31-980601-3
No. of pages 236
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 385 g
Illustrations XII, 236 p. 18 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Series Social Disparities in Health and Health Care
Social Disparities in Health and Health Care
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Miscellaneous

Öffentliche Verwaltung, B, Gender Studies, Sociology, Social Inequality, Gender Studies: Gruppen, Medizinverwaltung und -management, Social Sciences, Public Administration, Public Policy, Health Administration, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Social Structure, Gender studies, gender groups, Medical administration & management

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