Violence Against Women
Volume 10, Issue 8, 2004, Pages 860-879

Canadian domestic violence policy and Indian immigrant women (Article)

Shirwadkar S.
  • a University of Pune, India

Abstract

This article explores the problems of Indian immigrant women who face cultural constraints in accessing the benefits of Canadian policies for domestically abused women. Findings from an exploratory study of abused immigrant Indian women and community social workers in Ontario, Canada, are presented. They expose the pressures of cultural, social, and family ties that prevent these women from getting necessary help for domestic violence. The limitations of Canadian policies and programs for these women and the means to improve their access to these policies and programs are discussed. The conclusion suggests how binational research is needed to improve the situation of abused Indian immigrant women in Canada and in India. © 2004 Sage Publications.

Author Keywords

domestic violence Cultural constraints Asian women Indian immigrants

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DOI: 10.1177/1077801204266310
ISSN: 10778012
Cited by: 46
Original Language: English