Publication
23 Nov 2009
This paper attempts to assess the impact of armed conflict on populations through a gender-focused approach. The authors use gender-specific casualty data to provide an empirical framework for such a study. They conclude that although men are more likely to die during conflicts, women die more often of indirect causes after the conflict is over.
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Author | Christin Ormhaug, Patrick Meier, Helga Hernes |
Series | PRIO Publications |
Publisher | Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) |
Copyright | © 2009 International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) |