Domestic violence against women, and their economic dependence: A count data analysis
Bharati Basu and
Felix Famoye
Review of Political Economy, 2004, vol. 16, issue 4, 457-472
Abstract:
In examining the relation between violence against women and women's economic dependence, existing literature treats the incidents of violence either as a binary or as a continuous variable. However, the incidents of violence is a count variable and, quite often, data on the number of violent incidents is categorized. This paper estimates the relation between violence against women and economic dependence by using a categorized negative binomial regression model. The model is suitable for categorized count data and thus provides a more accurate estimation of the relation than what is provided in the literature. Data analyses in this paper show that less economic dependence of women is associated with less violence.
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1080/0953825042000256685
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