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Survey on Violence against women: experience of the Republic of Moldova UNECE Work Session on Gender statistics, 12-15 March 2012, Geneva, Switzerland

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Page 1: Survey on Violence against women: experience of the Republic of Moldova UNECE Work Session on Gender statistics, 12-15 March 2012, Geneva, Switzerland

Survey on Violence against women:experience of the Republic of Moldova

UNECE Work Session on Gender statistics, 12-15 March 2012, Geneva, Switzerland

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Background

Why NBS has conducted the survey? Criminal statistics do not provide the real evidence on the

phenomenon of domestic violence; The latest available data refers to DHS 2005; Growing public attention primarily due to the efforts of

international organizations and civil society, but also of Ministry of Labour, Social Protection and Family;

Step forward in setting up the legal framework:Law on ensuring Equal Opportunities between Women and

Men (2006), Law to Prevent and Combat Violence in the Family was adopted in 2007, entered into force in 2008

BUT: no recent evidence!UNECE Work Session on Gender statistics, 12-15 March 2012, Geneva, Switzerland

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Survey methodology (I)

The main objective: to asses the prevalence and incidence of different types of

violence by partner and non-partner, frequency and severity of violence; and to understand the attitudes and believes surrounding the issue of violence against women both by the Moldovan citizens in general and the relevant policy-makers and service providers

Type of survey: stand-alone quantitative survey conducted by NBS and

qualitative survey conducted by local NGO. Reference population group: women aged 15 to 65 years, who live in the private

households at the moment of interview

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Survey methodology (II)

Sampling strategy:- 1st stage:150 PSUs originally drawn for a master sample

of LFS and HBS;- 2nd stage: selection and screening of hhs with women

aged 15 to 65 years;- 3rd stage: 1575 hhs have been randomly selected;- 4th stage: selecting one woman according to criteria of

“the closest birthday” to the day of interview. Data collection:- Face to face interview;- Mobile team of interviewers;- Only women, preferably having an intimate relationship

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Survey methodology (III)

Training of interviewers:- 2 days training: i) overview on gender based violence

issues and ii) structure and definitions of questionnaire- !!! Not all interviewers who collect data for regular

quantitative survey are good enough for surveys on sensitive topics

- Basic skills how to conduct survey are not sufficient, additional abilities needed

- Trial period: every interviewer has to interview 5 women

Non response rate 17%, refusal rate 5%. !!! Women are willing to speak about violence.

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Survey methodology (IV)

Survey questionnaire: starting point was UNECE VAW Module version 1, but adjusted to national needs.

The questionnaire was divided in six sections:

1. Household composition2. Section R – general information about respondent3. Section V – relationship with current or more recent

husband or intimate partner4. Section N – non-partner violence5. Added section A – attitudes and knowledge about

violence and gender stereotypes6. Section Z – completion of interview.

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Survey methodology (V)

Definition of partner/intimate violence - Women aged 15 to 65 years living with a man, regular partner without living together hasn’t been considered- Partner violence has been restricted only to two partners: current or most recent partner plus previous one. In case of more than one previous violent partner, only the most violent has to be considered. Screening techniques: - helps to remember the every episode, but in some case women got annoyed or even irritated;- the interview has to start with partner violence, BUT if the privacy was not possible to obtain, they were allowed to start with “non-partner section” or even with “attitudes”

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Survey methodology (VI)

New questions related to characteristics of women:Occupational status: current occupation, reasons for working or not working, willingness to work. The length of relationship with current or most recent partner and the reasons for ending the relationshipNew questions related to characteristics of intimate partner:Occupational status: employed or unemployedLevel of educationSpecific problems: alcohol abuse, irritation, stress, drug addiction and other problemsFear of current or most recent intimate partnerThe experience of specific forms of violence in women’s family and partner’s family

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Main survey results, partner violence (VII)

Over a lifetime since 15 years old, 59,4% of women have experienced psychological violence from a current or most recent partner; the prevalence of physical violence is 39.7%, sexual

violence has been reported by 18,6% of interviewed women.

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Main results, partner violence (VII)

Overall, rural women report higher prevalence rates for all forms of partner violence

The prevalence rate increases by ages up to 59 years then it goes down, but still remains higher comparing to young women probably due to longer exposure period

Divorced and widowed women are less reluctant in sharing experience on violence

!!! Survey allows to disaggregate data by a number of socio-economic variables, but the quality should be considered.

- For example: prevalence of physic violence for 15-24 years old women and cohabiting as well should be used with precaution.

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Main results (VII)

As in other countries prevalence of sexual violence might be underestimated due to a disclosure problems.

No reliable data was obtained on sexual non-partner violence: only a few cases were reported

Frequency of violence: Majority of women that are victims of violence have been subject to all

types of violence more than one times, including severe forms of physical violence and sexual as well.

Counting number of incidents: Not possible, as 63% of victims of physical or sexual violence in the last

12 months could not provide the number of incidents 5% of victims of physical violence refused to answer and in case of

sexual one-21%

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Conclusions:

Survey provides a number of important knowledge and evidence on prevalence of different types of violence

It was a challenge for NBS and it turned out to be a good experience that will improve its ability to conduct survey on sensitive topics

Due to sensitiveness of studied topics a stand alone survey is preferred to ad-hoc modules

The UNECE module is well structured and allows to capture the prevalence of violence over the life time and in the last 12 months

Selection and training of interviewers are one of the crucial step in getting a reliable data

Further discussions should be focused on sampling strategy to ensure the accuracy of the data not only for national level, but for a specific categories of women as well

How to count the number of incidents is still an open questions.UNECE Work Session on Gender statistics, 12-15 March 2012, Geneva, Switzerland

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Thank you for your attention!

Ala Negruta

Social statistics and living conditions department

[email protected]