Violence Against Women in The Philippines Based On The Ecological Framework
Published: 29 August 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/hj59sxn9zx.1
Contributors:
Tia Mariatul Kibtiah, Description
This article is the result of a collaborative research effort with my student, who also serves as my research assistant on gender issues. Her focus is on gender issues in the ASEAN region. The gender issues related to equality and the protection of women in the ASEAN Region are still in a delicate state. Therefore, it is crucial that we continue to investigate these issues from their roots until we find a viable solution. Our research, which includes a case study from the Philippines, was conducted using a theoretical ecological framework. The data findings from our research shed light on the ecological factors at play in these gender issues.
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Institutions
Binus University - Anggrek Campus
Categories
Gender, Philippines, Patriarchy, Women's Care, Ecological Analysis
Funding
Research Technological Transfer Office, Binus University