Working women of India Face More Domestic Violence
These lines send us by an Indian University girl
Ashti that the study carried out between 2005 and 2006 on 750 married
women aged between 16 and 25 in the southern Indian city Bangalore;
found that those who became employed during that time had an 80 per cent
higher chance of being abused by their husbands than women who remained
unemployed.
It also found that women whose husbands had difficulty finding or keeping a job were more than twice as likely to experience domestic violence during that period.
The research, conducted by RTI International, a North Carolina-headquartered research institute, in association with Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore and other US institutions, examined the association between spousal employment status and physical domestic violence in Bangalore.
It also found that women whose husbands had difficulty finding or keeping a job were more than twice as likely to experience domestic violence during that period.
The research, conducted by RTI International, a North Carolina-headquartered research institute, in association with Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore and other US institutions, examined the association between spousal employment status and physical domestic violence in Bangalore.












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