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Economic Abuse in Lebanon: Experiences and Perceptions

NCJ Number
245928
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 3 Dated: March 2013 Pages: 356-375
Author(s)
Jinan Usta; Nisrine N. Makarem; Rima R. Habib
Date Published
March 2013
Length
20 pages
Annotation
This article explores the experiences and perceptions of Lebanese women and men with economic abuse.
Abstract
This article explores the experiences and perceptions of Lebanese women and men with economic abuse. Data were drawn from focus group discussions and face-to-face interviews with men, women and social workers. The findings reveal that Lebanese women experience many forms of economic abuse, including the withholding of earnings, restricted involvement in the labor force, and limited purchasing decisions. Inheritance laws and practices still favor men over women. Women tolerate economic abuse to avoid more serious forms of abuse and ensure family stability. Practical implications of the findings are presented. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.