Measuring violence against women: the case of Mexico International Seminar on Gender Statistics, Incheon Korea 13 November 2013 Jimena Tovar.

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Measuring violence against women: the case of Mexico International Seminar on Gender Statistics, Incheon Korea 13 November 2013 Jimena Tovar

Sample: At the national and state level ENDIREH 2003 Urban and rural areas 11 states: Baja California Coahuila Chiapas Chihuahua Hidalgo Michoacán Nuevo León Quintana Roo Sonora Yucatán Zacatecas ENDIREH 2006, 2011 At the national level Urban and rural areas With representativity for the 32 states of Mexico

National Survey on the Dynamics of the Relationship within the Households (ENDIREH) 2003, 2006, 2011: Population 3 Population Total women of 15 years old and older Married or united women Women separated, divorced or widows Single women

National Survey on the Dynamics of the Relationship in the Households (ENDIREH) 2011 Objectives: To generate statistical information related to violence inflicted: 1.by their partners, in terms of frequency and magnitude; and 2.at school, in the realm of work and at the community level.

Unit of analysis: All women 15 years or older, regular residents of the household selected, classified in three groups: 5 Methodological Considerations of (ENDIREH) 2011

Design of National Survey on the Dynamics of the Relationship in the Households (ENDIREH) 2011 Appropriate informer: Women fifteen years old or older, resident of the household, with information of the rest of the family members. Depending of the situation of the women the appropriate questionnaire was used.

Questionnaire for women married or united; Contents: Information of household characteristics and its members Specific section with information of women, married or united 7 Data collection tools

Questionnaire for women once united: Includes questions to women once united (separated, divorced or widows) with no relation of actual cohabitation Questionnaire for single women: Includes a battery of questions for single women (that have never been united) 8 Data collection tools

9 Components of the questionnaire: Characteristics of the household Residents and Household Socio-demographic data Work, school and social setting Family origin Proprietary situation Life in couple Tensions and conflicts DISEÑO DE LA ENDIREH 2011 Design of ENDIREH 2011

10 Components of questionnaire Relationship Decision making Economic contribution and access to resources Personal freedom Opinions on female and male roles Social resources Distribution of household chores Women 60 years old or more Design of ENDIREH 2011

11 Violence perpetuated by her partner: Proportion of Women 15 years or older, actually united or previously united, that have experienced violence from their partner: 46.1% of the cases at the National level At the local level: Highest in the State of México: 56.9% Lowest in Chiapas state: 29.8% 13.5% were victims of physical violence that caused temporal or permanent damage 7.3% reported being victim of sexual violence 42.4% have suffered emotional or psychological aggressions 24.5% lack control of their income Preliminar results

12 Violence against women in working settings: A proportion of 20.6% of interviewed women, ages 15 years old or more with a job, have stated they had faced discrimination in their working place in the last year. Preliminar Results

Percentage of women married or united, 15 years old or more, that have stated at least one incident of violence by her partner, by number of unions and type of violence EmotionalEconomicalPhysicalSexualTotal During the relation One union or marriage Two or more unions or marriages In the last 12 months One union or marriage Two or more unions or marriages

Survey Results Violence by their partner in the last 12 months In 201, in Mexico, there were 42.6 million women, 15 years old or more; 93.4% of them (39.8 million), had a partner. Of the 39.8 million women, 15 years old or more, that had a partner: 62.7% were united or married, 10.6% separated or divorced, 7.8% widows and 18.9% singles. Of the total number of women: united, separated or divorced, and single with ex-partners: 29.4% (10,787,103 million) suffered at least some event of violence (emotional, economical, physical or sexual) in the last 12 months (1010 to 1110), by the actual o last partner or husband.

Survey Results It is estimated that 9.1 million (24.8 %) suffered emotional violence, 4.7 million (13 %) economical violence, 1.9 million (5.2% ) suffered at least one physical aggression, and 920 thousand some type of sexual aggression from the actual partner or last partner or husband in the last 12 months. The age groups that present the highest rates of violence are: women 20 to 29 and 30 to 39 years old.

Rate of prevalence of violence against women, 15 years old and more, excercised by their partners or ex partners in the last 12 months, per age group and type of violence (2011) Age GroupTotalEmotionalEconomicPhysicalSexual Total and more Not specified Note: Includes women 15 years or older married or in union, separated and divorced and single. Excludes widows Source: INEGI ENRIEH 2011 Estimations SESVCM of DGEGSP

Survey Results Violence exercised against women by location: urban vis a vis rural areas Of every 100 women living in urban areas, 49 had suffered violence from their partner (or ex partner) during their relationship, and 28 had suffered violence in the last 12 months. In rural areas (less than 2,500 inhabitants), 41 % suffered violence exercised by their partner thru the life span of their relationship; and 24%, in the last 12 months.

Survey Results: Rate of prevalence of violence exercised against women 15 years old or more, by their partner, per age group and geographical location. AgeViolence by actual partner (or last) During the relationship Violence by actual partner (or last) In the last 12 months UrbanRuralUrbanRural Total and older Not specified Source: INEGI, ENDIREH 2011 Estimations SESVCM of DGEGSP

Survey Results Women 15 years old or more, in rural areas, had suffered less emotional and economic violence in the last 12 months by their partner; but more physical and sexual violence, relative to women in urban areas.

Rate of prevalence of violence against women 15 years old or more, exercised by their partner, by period of reference, type of violence, depending and location. TotalUrbanRural During the relationship Emotional Economic Physical Sexual Last 12 months Emotional Economic Physical Sexual Source: INEGI ENDIREH 2011, Estimations SESVCM of DGEGSP

Survey Results Violence against women exercised by their partner in terms of native language: During the last relationship ( in the last 12 months) for native women (43.7% and 22.4%) is less than the rate for non-native women (47.2 % and 27.7%). By type of violence: For emotional and economic violence rates are higher than for non-native (43.3 % and 24.7%) with respect to native (39.5 % and 21.9%); For physical and sexual violence, rates are higher in native women (17 % and 9.2 %) non-native women (13.8 % and 7.2%).

Rate of prevalence of violence exercised by their partner, by age group and condition of speaking native language AgeNon native speaker (during the relationship) Native speaker (during the relationship) Non native speaker (in the last 12 months) Native speaker (in the last 12 months) Total and older Source: INEGI ENDIREH 2011 Estimations SESVCM of DGEGSP

Type of violence according to condition of speaking native language Age Emotional EconomicPhysicalSexual Native Non- Native Native Non- Native Native Non- Native Native Non- Native Total and older Source: INEGI ENDIREH 2011, Data base

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