'Indian women who earn more than husbands face violence risk'


New York, Mar 27 (PTI): Indian women who are more educated than their husbands, who earn more or are sole breadwinners have a higher likelihood of experiencing frequent and severe intimate partner violence (IPV), a new study has claimed.

Programmes to improve women's financial resources or employment opportunities may increase their risk of IPV, researchers said. Microfinance and vocational programmes for women should consider making legal and psychological counselling available to participants, they said.

Abigail Weitzman, a graduate student at New York University, looked at data from the female-only module of India's National Family Health Survey (NFHS) collected between 2005 and 2006.

The module contains data from a nationally representative sample of women aged 15-49 and includes nine variables pertaining to IPV.


It also asks a number of questions about women’s current employment, relative earnings, and access to other money. Weitzman looked only at data from married women and explored the occurrence, frequency, and severity of violence.

Weitzman found that compared to women with less education than their husbands, women with more education face 1.4 times the risk of IPV, 1.54 times the risk of frequent violence, and 1.36 times the risk of severe violence.

She found a similar pattern for women who were better employed than their spouse. And women who were the sole breadwinners in their family faced 2.44 times the risk of frequent violence and 1.51 times the risk of severe violence as unemployed women whose husbands were employed.

The research was published in the journal Population and Development Review.

  

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Mr. Bhandarkar,

    I am afraid, once again a gender based war will raise its head with this article because I feel what this gentleman has said is true.

    I will wait for others' comments before I give any explanation.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Weitzman's survey does not really give the 'True Picture'! He has never come to M'lore!!At least he should have taken samples....
    What say Sri Charles D'Mello Pangala?
    Dear Friend Leslie Fernandes?
    Dearest Juliet Mai...M'am Lydia Lobo??
    Prabhu Maam,Sri Langoolaji??
    Sir-Roshan B.???
    Ha! Ha! Weitzman-Nonsense fella!!!

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