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. 2023 Mar;7(3):323-331.
doi: 10.1038/s41562-022-01513-5. Epub 2023 Jan 19.

Unintended consequences of lockdowns, COVID-19 and the Shadow Pandemic in India

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Unintended consequences of lockdowns, COVID-19 and the Shadow Pandemic in India

Saravana Ravindran et al. Nat Hum Behav. 2023 Mar.

Abstract

Violence against women is a problem worldwide, with economic costs ranging from 1% to 4% of global gross domestic product. During the coronavirus disease 2019 lockdowns, the United Nations coined the term the Shadow Pandemic to describe the increase in global violence against women. Here, using variation in the intensity of government-mandated lockdowns in India, we show that domestic violence complaints increase significantly in districts with the strictest lockdown rules. We find similarly large increases in cybercrime complaints. However, rape and sexual assault complaints decrease in districts with the strictest lockdowns, consistent with decreased female mobility in public spaces, public transport and workplaces where they might be at greater risk for rape and sexual assault. Medium-term analysis shows that increases in domestic violence complaints persist 1 year later, while other complaints related to rape, sexual assault and cybercrimes return to pre-lockdown levels.

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  • Violence during lockdowns in India.
    Bagchi SS, Paul S. Bagchi SS, et al. Nat Hum Behav. 2023 Mar;7(3):306-307. doi: 10.1038/s41562-022-01512-6. Nat Hum Behav. 2023. PMID: 36658213 No abstract available.

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