2021
DOI: 10.18070/erciyesiibd.935635
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Kadinlarin İstihdaminin Ve Mali̇ Güçlenmesi̇ni̇n Ai̇le İçi̇ Şi̇ddete Etki̇leri̇: Türki̇ye Örneği̇

Abstract: As one of the fastest developing countries in the world, Turkey has been suffering from domestic violence significantly in recent decades and it has been one of the hottest topics discussed both in public and in the national media. On the other hand, it is interesting that according to United Nations Turkey is one of the leading countries in the MENA regarding the fight against domestic violence and supporting women's legal rights in general. However, beyond the legal rights and state support to women, togethe… Show more

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“…Male-dominated social setting promotes the idea of men’s superiority and endows men the right to have a control over women ( Mondal and Paul, 2021 ). Patriarchal social and cultural structure in Türkiye also reproduces a social setting that encourages men’s controlling behaviors over women ( Algül and Yarbaşı, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Male-dominated social setting promotes the idea of men’s superiority and endows men the right to have a control over women ( Mondal and Paul, 2021 ). Patriarchal social and cultural structure in Türkiye also reproduces a social setting that encourages men’s controlling behaviors over women ( Algül and Yarbaşı, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The achievement of workplace or economic power in highly patriarchal societies is seen as culturally taboo for women (Koburtay et al, 2020). Per Kayaoglu (2019), many men feel threatened by women's increasing financial independence because their dominant role in the family may be challenged when women enter the labour market and gain bargaining power (Algül & Yarbasi, 2021). Increased violence against women has been tied to an attempt by men to reverse gains being made in gender equality.…”
Section: Gender Inequality In the Mena Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%