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Author:Brickell, Katherine; [Brickell, Katherine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Published: 2020-06-15T00:00:00+00:00


Kesor believes that her daughter’s financial independence would remove the impediments to escaping violence which she herself has endured for a decade. She places onus on education as the vehicle that will hopefully afford her daughter the ability to leave the ‘comfort zone’ and avoid being confined to a violent relationship. A female director of an NGO in Cambodia also saw this connection:

It is still believed that society stereotypes a divorced woman as a bad woman. Why did her husband accept her want for a divorce? A good woman always stays with her husband forever. I have seen many cases of ordinary women who cannot be independent in terms of earning an income in support of the family. If a woman can earn her own income, she would not so easily become a vulnerable victim of domestic violence. She would have more choices to decide her own life. For example, she can talk to her husband by saying ‘if you continue to commit domestic violence, I can go my own way in life’.



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