Evidence regarding the relationship between married women\u27s autonomy and risk of marital violence remains mixed. Moreover, studies examining the contribution of specific aspects of women\u27s autonomy in influencing the risk of marital violence using measures of autonomy that incorporate its dynamic nature are rare. We investigated the relationship between women\u27s autonomy and their experience of marital violence in rural India using prospective data. We used data on 4,904 rural women drawn from two linked studies: the NFHS-2, conducted during 1998–1999 and a follow-up study for a subgroup of women carried out during 2002–2003. Three dimensions of autonomy were used: financial autonomy, freedom of movement, and household decision-maki...
This paper sheds light on the role of key indicators of rural women\u27s empowerment in India in inf...
This thesis examines the effects of modernization, proxied by educational and wealth increases, on w...
Background: Domestic violence has substantial public health consequences. More than one-third of wom...
textabstractDominant development policy approaches recommend women’s employment on the grounds that...
This paper sets out a simple non-cooperative model of resource allocation within the household in de...
The purpose of this study was to assess via longitudinal analysis whether women's economic empowerme...
Substantial proportions of married women in India report experiencing physical and sexual violence w...
The research has documented the extensive prevalence of spousal violence in India little is known ab...
Even after enactment of the Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act 2005, over the last 10 ye...
Abstract- Domestic violence against women is recognized as a violation of the basic human rights of ...
Domestic violence is a major contributor to physical and mental ill health of women and is evident, ...
Summary. We investigated the relationship between child marriage among young women and their level o...
Background: One in three women experience domestic violence with global prevalence ranging from 10-6...
Background: Preventing and responding to gender-based violence (GBV) is both a human rights imperati...
Domestic violence represents the most important component of violence against women. Whilst some lit...
This paper sheds light on the role of key indicators of rural women\u27s empowerment in India in inf...
This thesis examines the effects of modernization, proxied by educational and wealth increases, on w...
Background: Domestic violence has substantial public health consequences. More than one-third of wom...
textabstractDominant development policy approaches recommend women’s employment on the grounds that...
This paper sets out a simple non-cooperative model of resource allocation within the household in de...
The purpose of this study was to assess via longitudinal analysis whether women's economic empowerme...
Substantial proportions of married women in India report experiencing physical and sexual violence w...
The research has documented the extensive prevalence of spousal violence in India little is known ab...
Even after enactment of the Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act 2005, over the last 10 ye...
Abstract- Domestic violence against women is recognized as a violation of the basic human rights of ...
Domestic violence is a major contributor to physical and mental ill health of women and is evident, ...
Summary. We investigated the relationship between child marriage among young women and their level o...
Background: One in three women experience domestic violence with global prevalence ranging from 10-6...
Background: Preventing and responding to gender-based violence (GBV) is both a human rights imperati...
Domestic violence represents the most important component of violence against women. Whilst some lit...
This paper sheds light on the role of key indicators of rural women\u27s empowerment in India in inf...
This thesis examines the effects of modernization, proxied by educational and wealth increases, on w...
Background: Domestic violence has substantial public health consequences. More than one-third of wom...