Social and economic perspective of domestic violence during Covid-19: a comparative study of Maldives, Malaysia and Pakistan
Domestic violence is a worldwide epidemic, and the UN lists it as the worst human rights violation before the Covid-19 outbreak. A large rise in domestic violence incidents occurred when governments adopted emergency lockdown measures due to a worldwide Covid-19 epidemic. The unprecedented rise in d...
Main Authors: | Rasheedh, Khadeeja, Dastagir, Ghulam, Ambaras Khan, Hanna, Farooq, Mausooma, Saeed, Naima |
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Format: | Article |
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Asociacion de Economia Aplicadad
2021
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