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<title>Impact of Covid on the Trend of Domestic Violence in Indian Households</title>
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<name>Das, Suparna</name>
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<summary type="text">Impact of Covid on the Trend of Domestic Violence in Indian Households
Das, Suparna
Since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic, a rising trend of&#13;
domestic violence in India is reported by literature using either&#13;
call/complaints data or newspaper reports. However, the&#13;
complaints data could not provide an adequate measure of the&#13;
effect of the pandemic on the occurrence of domestic violence, if&#13;
a substantial number of cases remain unreported. Till now,&#13;
national level data to capture the changes in household dynamics&#13;
during pandemic time is rare. The novelty of this study comes&#13;
from the use of a national level survey, National Family Health&#13;
Survey data of the Fifth round (2019-21) on India, which was not&#13;
specifically designed for identifying the impact of COVID, but&#13;
includes many attributes of women’s life regarding demographic&#13;
characteristics, health and childbirth, subjective and objective&#13;
information on domestic violence among many others. The data&#13;
has been collected from 2019 to 2021, with a halt due to COVID&#13;
restrictions from April to September 2020. Using this break in the&#13;
data this study examines whether and how the pattern of domestic&#13;
violence has changed during the pandemic time. The impacts of&#13;
COVID-19 pandemic on the trend and nature of domestic&#13;
violence and also on the patterns of the influence of the predictors&#13;
of domestic violence are measured using probit regression&#13;
analysis. The findings imply that violence may decrease if&#13;
women provide financial security to the family amid uncertainties&#13;
during pandemic, but violence can increase if women increase the&#13;
burden of the family.
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<dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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