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European CommissionBundesministerium für Bildung und FrauenSozialministerium

Research Project Supported by the European Commission, the BMBF and BMASK

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Comparative Country Results

Final Short Report (in German - Austrian Version)

The presented report is the "Final Short Report" written in German (Austrian Version). It may also be found in Easy Read and sign language. Abschließender Projektbericht Österreich - Video mit Gebärdensprache
For the audio version please have a look at the Austrian Version.

Final Short Report (German Version)

The presented report is the "Final Short Report" written in German (German Version). It may also be found in Easy Read.

For the audio version please see the German Version and for the sign language video please have a look at the Austrian Version.

Final Short Report (in Icelandic)

The presented report is the "Final Short Report" written in Icelandic. It may also be found in Easy Read, sign language and audio version. Broschüre für Frauen mit Behinderungen Österreich - Video mit Gebärdensprache

Final Short Report

The presented report is the "Final Short Report". It may also be found in Easy Read, sign language and audio version. Abschließender Projektbericht Österreich - Video mit Gebärdensprache

Comparative Report: legal and political framework

This report offers a comparison of the four national reports from Germany, Iceland, the United Kingdom and Austria. It gives a comparative analysis of the current legislation in the four countries on violence against women, the implementation of the legislation, the applicability of the legislation, the accessibility to the support structures for women with disabilities and describes obstacles as well as good practises.

Comparative Empirical Report

This empirical report offers a comparison of the four national reports from Germany, Iceland, the United Kingdom and Austria.