How many people in Île-de-France have experienced violence in the family, in a couple, at work, in studies, in public spaces? Are women and men affected in the same way? What are the consequences of this violence on the state of health, school, professional and family life? Who do we talk to about this violence? Are there any particularities in Île-de-France?
To answer these questions, the National Institute of Demographic Studies (INED) carried out a quantitative survey in 2015 (entitled Virage) on violence suffered by women and men. Conducted by telephone among a sample of more than 27,000 women and men between the ages of 20 and 69, including 4,516 people living in the Île-de-France region, its aim is to understand the many forms of violence from a gender perspective and to understand the consequences for the people who suffer them.
On the occasion of the joint publication of this Ined/Centre Hubertine Auclert report, researchers Magali Mazuy and Lucie Wicky will present the main results, and then answer questions from the audience present, from 2.30 to 4.00 p.m. by video conference.
DATE/TIME Monday 11 October 2021 SCHEDULE 2.30 pm - 4 pm
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