Metadata Sub-indicator 5.2.1.11. Proporción de mujeres y niñas de 16 años o más que han sufrido violencia física o sexual infligida por su actual pareja en los 12 meses anteriores
Goal 5. Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Target 5.2. Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.
Indicator 5.2.1. Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15 years and older subjected to physical, sexual or psychological violence by a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by form of violence and by age
Sub-indicator 5.2.1.11. Proportion of women and girls aged 16 years and older subjected to physical or sexual violence by their current intimate partner in the previous 12 months
- Global
- European (sdg_05_10 (s))
- National
- s: similar
Proportion of women and girls aged 16 and over who have suffered physical or sexual violence inflicted by their current partner in the previous 12 months
\[VPFS_{>16, pareja}=\frac{MVFS_{>16, pareja}}{M_{>16, pareja}} \cdot 100 \]Where: \(MVFS_{>16, pareja}\)is the number of women aged 16 or older who have a partner at present (at the time of the interview) and who have suffered physical or sexual violence from their current partner in the last 12 months and \(M_{>16, pareja}\)is the number of women aged 16 or older who have a partner at the moment (at the time of the interview).
Percentage
Anual sin determinar
Tier I
Yes
Macroencuesta de Violencia contra la Mujer (ISO code: 65007)
15/12/2021
UNICEF, UN Women, UNFPA, WHO, UNODC
Until now, the periodicity has been five years, but it has changed to four years of physical violence: any non-accidental act involving the deliberate use of force, such as slaps, beatings, beatings, stabbings, wounds, fractures or burns, which cause or may cause injury, damage or pain to the body. Sexual violence: any sexual act, attempt to consummate a sexual act, unwanted sexual comments or advances, or actions to commercialize or otherwise use the sexuality of a person by coercion by another person, regardless of his/her relationship with the victim, in any area, including the home and workplace. Coercion may include: or Use of varying degrees of force. or Psychological Intimidation. or Extortion. or Threats (e.g. of physical harm or failure to obtain a job or qualification, etc.). or Sexual violence may also occur if the person is unable to give his/her consent, e.g. when he/she is drunk, under the effects of a numb, asleep or mentally disabled person. Sexual violence includes assault and sexual abuse.