Household sanitation facilities and women's risk of non-partner sexual violence in India
Abstract Background Globally, one in ten individuals practice open defecation. Despite media speculation that it increases women's risk of sexual violence, little empirical evidence supports the claims. We investigate the relationship between household sanitation facilities and women's ris...
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Main Authors: | Apoorva Jadhav (Author), Abigail Weitzman (Author), Emily Smith-Greenaway (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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