A Nexus between Diversity in Women's Empowerment and Violation of their Sexual Rights in India: Evidence from National Family Health Surveys

S. Singh, Deepanjali Vishwakarma, Santosh Kumar Shama, G. C. Kashyap
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Concern of women empowerment in terms of violence reduction has become a burning issue in India since last few decades. Highlighting these issues would be impossible without realization of sexual rights of women. Mounting evidences of women empowerment in the country does not make women privileged in providing them, their sexual rights. This study aims to explore whether diverse situation of women’s empowerment is influencing violence against women including their perceived sexual rights by using data of National Family Health Survey fourth round, conducted in 2015-2016. Findings of this study reveal that upswing in the status of women in different dimension of empowerment has reduced the percentage of women who experienced spousal violence across all states of India except Meghalaya, Manipur, Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Karnataka. Further, lack of equity in women empowerment is adversely related to their perceived sexual rights. It is found that the percentage of women perceiving about sexual rights has decline in India from 75% in NFHS-3 to 70% in NFHS-4. Even after being financially empowered and holding rights in household decision making, women lack in negotiation power in individual decision making which relates to their reproductive and sexual rights. Thus, the recent upswing in different dimension of women’s empowerment is not leading towards qualitative change in life of women and they are still victim of violence which largely affects their physical and mental health.
印度妇女赋权多样性与侵犯其性权利之间的联系:来自全国家庭健康调查的证据
在过去的几十年里,关注妇女在减少暴力方面的赋权已经成为印度的一个紧迫问题。没有实现妇女的性权利,就不可能突出这些问题。在这个国家,越来越多的妇女赋权的证据并没有使妇女在提供她们的性权利方面享有特权。本研究旨在通过2015-2016年第四轮全国家庭健康调查的数据,探讨妇女赋权的不同情况是否影响对妇女的暴力行为,包括她们对性权利的看法。这项研究的结果显示,除了梅加拉亚邦、曼尼普尔邦、恰蒂斯加尔邦、哈里亚纳邦和卡纳塔克邦之外,印度所有邦女性在不同赋权层面地位的上升,降低了遭受配偶暴力的女性比例。此外,在赋予妇女权力方面缺乏平等与她们所认为的性权利有不利关系。研究发现,在印度,意识到性权利的女性比例从NFHS-3的75%下降到NFHS-4的70%。即使妇女在经济上获得了权力并在家庭决策中拥有了权利,但在涉及其生殖和性权利的个人决策中,她们缺乏谈判能力。因此,最近在赋予妇女权力的不同方面有所提高,但并未导致妇女生活发生质的变化,她们仍然是暴力的受害者,这在很大程度上影响了她们的身心健康。
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