Results for 'Shagun Sabarwal'

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    son preference and intimate partner violence victimization in India: examining the role of actual and desired family composition.Shagun Sabarwal, Marie C. Mccormick, S. V. Subramanian & Jay G. Silverman - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (1):43-56.
    SummarySon preference has been considered as a determinant of women's risk of intimate partner violence experience in India, although quantitative evidence from large nationally representative studies testing this relationship is limited. This study examines the association between husband's son preference, sex composition of children and risk of physical and sexual IPV victimization among wives. Information was collected for 26,284 couples in the nationally representative 2005–2006 National Family Health Survey of India. The exposures were husband's son preference measured as husband's desire (...)
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    Resource-based view on corporate sustainable financial reporting and firm performance: evidences from emerging Indian economy.Shagun Thukral, Dipasha Sharma & Sonali Bhattacharya - 2019 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 13 (4):323.
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    Womens demand for reproductive control: Understanding and addressing gender barriers.J. McCleary-Sills, A. McGonagle, A. Malhotra, S. Sabarwal, M. C. McCormick, S. V. Subramanian, J. G. Silverman, S. Thambiah, T. K. Burch & C. E. Peterson - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (1):43-56.
    SummarySon preference has been considered as a determinant of women's risk of intimate partner violence experience in India, although quantitative evidence from large nationally representative studies testing this relationship is limited. This study examines the association between husband's son preference, sex composition of children and risk of physical and sexual IPV victimization among wives. Information was collected for 26,284 couples in the nationally representative 2005–2006 National Family Health Survey of India. The exposures were husband's son preference measured as husband's desire (...)
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