2023
DOI: 10.1111/area.12910
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COVID‐19 crisis, Romanian Roma migrant women, and the temporary geographies of lockdown in the Spanish home

Adriana Cioran Jupîneanţ,
Remus Creţan,
Sorina Voiculescu
et al.

Abstract: The COVID‐19 pandemic exposed the persistent problem of gender, class and racial inequality that has been neglected or poorly addressed globally. The effect of the lockdowns and other pandemic restrictions on the home cannot be undermined. Additionally, investigations on the relationship between Roma migrant women, household practices and the COVID‐19 pandemic still warrant more exploration in the social scientific literature. This research investigates these topics through the lens of Romanian Roma migrant wo… Show more

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“…Most male victims of IPV are likely to cope with the primary abuse from their partners but are less likely to cope with the secondary victimization from peers and the community [9,60] . This is because, as men, they are generally expected to be in charge and control of their intimate relationships; hence, society considers heterosexual men's IPV experiences as taboo and inconsistent with expected masculine standards [7,60,61] . Hence, Andile contemplates relocation to "start a new life".…”
Section: Ptsd Suicidal Thoughts and Social Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most male victims of IPV are likely to cope with the primary abuse from their partners but are less likely to cope with the secondary victimization from peers and the community [9,60] . This is because, as men, they are generally expected to be in charge and control of their intimate relationships; hence, society considers heterosexual men's IPV experiences as taboo and inconsistent with expected masculine standards [7,60,61] . Hence, Andile contemplates relocation to "start a new life".…”
Section: Ptsd Suicidal Thoughts and Social Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This poses a significant challenge to achieving target 5.2 of the Sustainable Development Goals [5] . The arrival of the global coronavirus pandemic and subsequent harsh lockdown measures significantly exacerbated the psychosocial impact of IPV on women [6,7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%