Between Stability and Strain: Unraveling the Links Between Fertility, IPV, and Marital Dynamics in the DRC

Published: 27 March 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/dr76vgt7sd.1
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Joachim Kabakaba Amani

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The dataset consists of a merged and sorted women DRCDHS dataset 2013/14 and Stata codes used for performing the analyses. It relates to the study entitled "Between Stability and Strain: Unraveling the Links Between Fertility, IPV, and Marital Dynamics in the DRC". This study particularly explores the interplay between fertility, intimate partner violence (IPV), and marital stability in a context marked by high fertility rates, prevalent IPV, and entrenched gender norms. Employing a multilevel probit model, our findings reveal that fertility, relationship quality, and economic independence are key determinants of marital stability. Yet, this stability often conceals dysfunctional relationships that hinder social and economic progress. These insights provide a foundation for targeted policies that strengthen family cohesion and promote women's empowerment in the DRC.

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Demography, Economic Sociology, Population Study, Economic Psychology, Family Economics

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