Rural Womens Domestic Violence Study
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About
This dataset details information regarding domestic violence against women in a specific rural area of a developing country. Its primary purpose is to help understand the correlation between various socio-economic factors and incidents of domestic violence. Domestic violence against women remains a significant issue in many developing countries, and this dataset aims to provide a foundational basis for analysis and research to inform effective interventions and policies.
Columns
- SL. No: A serial number assigned to each record.
- Age: The age of the respondent.
- Education: The educational attainment of the respondent, categorised as primary, secondary, or tertiary (for higher secondary education).
- Employment: The employment status of the respondent, including unemployed or semi-employed.
- Income: The income level of the respondent, with '0' indicating no income.
- Marital status: The marital status of the respondent, specified as either married or unmarried.
- Violence: An indicator (yes/no or true/false) of whether the respondent has experienced domestic violence.
Distribution
The dataset is provided in a CSV format, specifically 'domestic violence.csv', and has a file size of 14.44 kB. It contains 7 columns and comprises 347 records or rows.
Usage
This dataset is ideal for various analytical applications and research endeavours, including:
- Analysing the correlation between education level and the prevalence of domestic violence.
- Studying the impact of marital status on experiences of domestic violence.
- Exploring the age distribution among victims of domestic violence.
- Identifying potential socio-economic factors that contribute to domestic violence.
Coverage
The dataset focuses on a specific rural area within a developing country. The data pertains to women respondents, with their ages ranging from 15 to 60. It includes details on their educational attainment across primary, secondary, and tertiary levels, employment status (predominantly unemployed or semi-employed), various income levels, and marital status (married or unmarried). Data availability notes include a significant portion of respondents with no income and a majority who are married.
License
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Who Can Use It
This dataset is intended for a range of users interested in social issues, human rights, and public policy. Ideal users include:
- Researchers and Academics: For in-depth analysis of socio-economic factors influencing domestic violence.
- Social Scientists: To study societal structures and behaviours related to violence against women.
- Policy Makers and Government Bodies: To inform the development of effective interventions and policies aimed at reducing domestic violence.
- Advocacy Groups and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs): To support campaigns, raise awareness, and target aid effectively in affected regions.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Rural Women's Domestic Violence Study
- Developing Country Domestic Violence Data
- Socio-Economic Factors in Domestic Violence
- Women's Violence Experiences in Rural Areas
- Domestic Violence Factors Dataset
Attributes
Original Data Source: Rural Womens Domestic Violence Study