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Not your destiny: Autonomy in marriage choices and the intergenerational transmission of domestic violence among Chinese women

2022-10-24

Article

Not your destiny: Autonomy in marriage choices and the intergenerational transmission of domestic violence among Chinese women


by Menghan Zhao, Weijie Gao, Youlang Zhang


Source: SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY (First published: 22 March 2022)


Author

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Youlang Zhang, Associate Professor, School of Public Administration and Policy, RUC

Abstract

Objective

This article examines how women's autonomy in marriage choices influences the intergenerational transmission of domestic violence in mainland China.

Methods

An original survey was administered to married women in Beijing and Chengdu (N = 1646). Seemingly unrelated regression models accounting for the association between violence perpetration and victimization were conducted.

Results

Chinese women's experiences of domestic violence in current marriages were associated with their exposure to interparental violence during childhood. Compared to women with no autonomy in deciding about their marriages, women with autonomy were less likely to show intergenerational transmission of domestic violence.

Conclusion

Women's rising autonomy disrupts the intergenerational transmission of domestic violence. The findings highlight the importance of designing relevant policies to further protect and improve women's autonomy in marriage decisions to avoid domestic violence.



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