NATIONAL SURVEY ON THE DYNAMICS OF RELATIONSHIPS IN HOMES, 2006 (ENDIREH) MÉXICO October, 2007.

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NATIONAL SURVEY ON THE DYNAMICS OF RELATIONSHIPS IN HOMES, 2006 (ENDIREH) MÉXICO October, 2007

Objectives  To generate information on the different types of violence against women, by current or most recent spouses or partners; and to study the characteristics of the dynamics of couple relationships  To identify the different types of violence against women in schools, at work and in communities

Target population Women 15 years of age and older  Currently married or living with their partners  Previously married: divorced, separated or widowed  Single, with or without a current or prior couple relationship

Method and instruments  Direct interviews (by female interviewer)  General questionnaire and sections for women currently married or living with their partners  Module for women previously married or were living with their partners  Module for single women

Sample size and Geographic scope  128,000 homes, with approximately 4,000 from each state.  133,398 women interviewed  National  Urban national  Rural national  State

Topics covered  Characteristics of housing and homes  Sociodemographic information  Labor, school and social environments  Life in couple relationships  Family of origin  Tensions and conflicts  Current or Last relationship  Decisions  Economic support and availability of resources  Personal freedom  Opinions on male and female roles  Social resources

Characteristics of women interviewed Table 1 Characteristics of study population, ENDIREH-2006 Total Married or living with partner Previously married or were living with partnerSingle Total Population % Area of residence*%% Rural Urban Ethnicity%% Indigenous Not indigenous

Age structure by marital status

Principal activity by marital status

Types of violence and environment or relationship included in Endireh 2006 Scheme for constructing indicators of violence against women Environment or relationship in which violence occurredPhysical violence Sexual violence Emotional violence Economic violenceGeneral prevalence, by environment or relationship By family of origin during childhood √√√ At school throughout lifetime √√√√ By current or most recent spouse or partner a. Throughout relationship b. During last twelve months c. Since separating from spouse or partner √√√√√ By family members during last year √√√√ At work during last year √√√√√ By any other person throughout lifetime √√√ General Prevalence, by type of violence√√√√√

Categories by type of violence  SEXUAL VIOLENCE  Sexual harassment  Sexual abuse  Sexual intimidation  PHYSICAL VIOLENCE  ECONOMIC VIOLENCE  Theft or economic coerción  Economic control or blackmail  Failure to fulfill economic responsability  Labor discrimination  EMOTIONAL OR PSICHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE  Indifference  Degradatión  Intimidation  Isolation  Threats

Sexual violence Prevalence of sexual violence against women of 15 years of age or older by category and enviroment in which violence occured and actual marital status Categories of sexual violence and environment or relationship in which occurred Marital status Married or living with partner Previously married   SinglesTotal SEXUAL HARASSMENT At work (during last year) At school (throughout lifetime) SEXUAL ABUSE At work (during last year) At school (throughout lifetime) By any other persons** (throughout lifetime)* By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) SEXUAL INTIMIDATION PREVALENCE OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE

Physical violence Prevalence of physical violence against women of 15 years of age or older by category and enviroment in which violence occured and actual marital status Categories of sexual violence and environment or relationship in which occurred Marital status Married or living with partner Previously married   SinglesTotal Childhood, by family of origin By family (during last year) By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) At school (throughout lifetime) At work (during last year) PREVALENCE OF PHYSICAL VIOLENCE

Economic violence Prevalence of economic violence against women of 15 years of age or older by category and enviroment in which violence occured and actual marital status Marital status Categories of sexual violence and environment or relationship in which occurred Married or living with partner Previously married SinglesTotal THEFT OR ECONOMIC COERCIÓN By family (throughout lifetime) By family (during last year) By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) ECONOMIC CONTROL OR BLACKMAIL By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) FAILURE TO FULFILL ECONOMIC RESPONSABILITY By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) LABOR DISCRIMINATION At work (during last year) PREVALENCE OF ECONOMIC VIOLENCE

Emotional violence Prevalence of emotional or psichological violence against women of 15 years of age or older by category and enviroment in which violence occured and actual marital status Married or living with partner Previously married SinglesTotal INDIFFERENCE By family (during last year) By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) DEGRADATIÓN Childhood, by family of origin By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) At school (throughout lifetime) At work (during last year) INTIMIDATION By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) ISOLATION By family (during last year) By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) THREATS By family (during last year) By current or most recent spouse or partner (throughout relationship) PREVALENCE OF EMOTIONAL OR PSICHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE

Usuful of categories a. Identifying the nature and extent of each type of violence. b. To maintain the same classification with regard to the nature and orientation of the situations measured. This will facilitate comparability in terms of space and time. c. Guiding the decision-making involved in formulating diversified public policies, while assessing certain violent practices against women.

Set of indicators of violence against women, obteined in ENDIREH Prevalence by type of violence, including all environments and relationships considered in the questionnaire  Physical violence throughout their lifetimes  Sexual violence throughout their lifetimes  Emotional violence throughout their lifetimes  Economic violence throughout their lifetimes 2. Prevalence by type of relationship or environment, considering all types of violence  Violence during childhood, by members of families of origin  Violence at school, throughout their lifetimes  Violence by current or previous spouse or partner, throughout the relationship  Violence by their current spouse or partner, during the prior year  Violence by their former spouses or partners, after they have been separated or divorced  Violence by members of their current families, during the prior year  Violence at work, during the prior year  Violence by other persons throughout their lifetimes, or community violence

WOMEN CURRENTLY MARRIED OR LIVING WITH PARTNERS AND WOMEN PREVIOUSLY MARRIED OR WERE LIVING WITH PARTNERS TOTAL PREVALENCES OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN CURRENTLY MARRIED OR LIVING WITH PARTNERS AND WOMEN PREVIOUSLY MARRIED BY VIOLENCE TYPE AND ENVIRONMENT OR RELATIONSHIP IN WHICH OCCURED Ámbito o Relación de ocurrencia Violencia Física Violencia Sexual Violencia Emocional Violencia económica y patrimonial Prevalencia General por ámbito o relación By family of origin during childhood At school throughout lifetime By current or most recent spouse or partner By family members during last year At work during last year By any other person throughout lifetime General Prevalence, by type of violence

PROPOSAL Generate information on the different events of violence, to reconstruct the path or history of violence, in key relationships or environments, both throughout the lives of women and at the current time.  The persistence and changes in the patterns or forms of violence against women.  Changes in different generations and the current expressions of violence.  A comparison of patterns of violence and the identification of new hidden forms of violence, such as the new forms of sexual and couple relationships.