Authors
Myrna Dawson, Valerie Pottie Bunge, Thierno Balde
Publication date
2009/3
Journal
Violence against women
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
276-306
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
In the past decade, research has begun to identify factors that may be contributing to declines in spousal homicide. The authors address two gaps in the Canadian literature: (a) the documentation of trends, including subgroup variations, and (b) the identification of factors that may be associated with declines. Using Statistics Canada data, the authors assess the association of declines with various factors. Results indicate that shifts in relative employment and divorce rates appear to be associated with declining rates for women, whereas shifts in men's education and divorce rates appear to be associated with declining rates of spousal homicide for men.
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