This publication surveys the prevalence of
abuse suffered by widows, especially those
in the developing world. In addition to
examining region-specific difficulties
facing widows, the author identifies two
main areas of loss: social status and
economic opportunities. Common factors
inducing widowhood include higher
mortality rates for men (often due to
armed conflict), the tendency for younger
women to marry older men, and the
decreased likelihood of women remarrying
after the death of her husband. Denial of
inheritance rights and degrading burial