GIS-based longitudinal analysis of female education and domestic violence in India
The aim of this study is to examine the correlation between female education levels and the incidence of domestic violence over time, with the objective of visualizing spatial patterns and emerging trends in India. A mixed-method approach was employed, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative...
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| description | The aim of this study is to examine the correlation between female education levels and the incidence of domestic violence over time, with the objective of visualizing spatial patterns and emerging trends in India. A mixed-method approach was employed, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative data. District-level census data from 2001 and 2011 were analyzed, complemented by primary data from surveys conducted with 102 women. GIS mapping techniques were used to illustrate spatial distributions, while the integration of primary data with NFHS statistics offered a comprehensive understanding of the underlying social dynamics. The analysis revealed that employed women were more likely to experience domestic violence compared to their unemployed counterparts. Furthermore, statistical findings affirmed a notable inverse correlation between female education levels and the prevalence of domestic violence. This study contributes meaningfully to the fields of gender studies and domestic violence research. It underscores the urgent need to translate these insights into evidence-based interventions that promote female education and combat domestic violence. Future research should prioritize intersectional analyses to more deeply understand the multifaceted nature of domestic violence against women in India. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-199904ad1f60427caa5cb35f025bd8f22025-08-20T03:25:12ZengPublikonModern Geográfia2062-16552025-09-0120314716610.15170/MG.2025.20.03.08GIS-based longitudinal analysis of female education and domestic violence in IndiaSadiya, Iffat0Hasan, Iqra1https://orcid.org/0009-0005-8974-7999Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of GeographyJamia Milia Islamia, Department of GeographyThe aim of this study is to examine the correlation between female education levels and the incidence of domestic violence over time, with the objective of visualizing spatial patterns and emerging trends in India. A mixed-method approach was employed, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative data. District-level census data from 2001 and 2011 were analyzed, complemented by primary data from surveys conducted with 102 women. GIS mapping techniques were used to illustrate spatial distributions, while the integration of primary data with NFHS statistics offered a comprehensive understanding of the underlying social dynamics. The analysis revealed that employed women were more likely to experience domestic violence compared to their unemployed counterparts. Furthermore, statistical findings affirmed a notable inverse correlation between female education levels and the prevalence of domestic violence. This study contributes meaningfully to the fields of gender studies and domestic violence research. It underscores the urgent need to translate these insights into evidence-based interventions that promote female education and combat domestic violence. Future research should prioritize intersectional analyses to more deeply understand the multifaceted nature of domestic violence against women in India.https://moderngeografia.eu/en/gis-based-longitudinal-analysis-of-female-education-and-domestic-violence-in-india/indiadomestic violenceemployed womenfemale educationmixed-methodgis mapping |
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| topic | india domestic violence employed women female education mixed-method gis mapping |
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