Abstract
The study aims to find out the demographic and socio-economic factors associated with the prevalence of spousal violence in north-east India using NFHS-5 (2019-20) data. The result of binary logistic regression suggests that while women's age, education level, and employment status have a significant influence in reducing such abuse, factors related to their economic autonomy like their ownership of a house and having a savings bank account, etc. have negative impacts on spousal violence experience. The study emphasizes that this area needs region-specific interventions from the government to address the issue of spousal violence.
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