A new study has found that working couples experience twice the risk of partner violence compared to those where one of the pair stays at home. The study, conducted by Cortney A. Franklin and Tasha A. Menaker at the Sam Houston State University and supported by the Crime Victims' Institute, looked at the impact of education levels and employment status where couples were heterosexual, and partner victimisation. While differences in education levels appeared ...Monday, 3 December 2012
Study Says Stay-at-Home Women Face Lesser Violence from Partner
A new study has found that working couples experience twice the risk of partner violence compared to those where one of the pair stays at home. The study, conducted by Cortney A. Franklin and Tasha A. Menaker at the Sam Houston State University and supported by the Crime Victims' Institute, looked at the impact of education levels and employment status where couples were heterosexual, and partner victimisation. While differences in education levels appeared ...
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