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Dynamiques familiales de la communauté hindoue de Montréal : contrer la violence intrafamiliale
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Dynamiques familiales de la communauté hindoue de Montréal : contrer la violence intrafamiliale
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An ethnographic study of family dynamics and the problem of domestic violence among Montreal’s immigrant Hindu families. The author examined ten variables: gender, age, skin pigmentation, caste, class, status and position in the family, type of household, culture/religion, ethnicity/minority status and immigration. These variables are analyzed in the way they affect the functioning of individuals at diverse system levels. Three categories of respondents were interviewed in depth: 19 Hindu key informants; 6 experienced interveners with that clientele; 2 Hindu women victims of domestic violence having received the help of services in Quebec. Also, the files of 4 violent Hindu men who have asked for help from a Montreal agency for violent spouses were examined.
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PhD dissertation
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Université de Montréal
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Montréal
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2003
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fr
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Loiselle, Marguerite. “Dynamiques familiales de la communauté hindoue de Montréal : contrer la violence intrafamiliale.” PhD dissertation, Université de Montréal, 2003. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/002/nq96070.pdf.
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