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Socio-economic inequality in the prevalence of violence against older adults - findings from India.

Debashree SinhaPrem Shankar MishraShobhit SrivastavaPradeep Kumar
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2021)
Though interpretation of the results requires a cautious understanding of the data used, the present study highlights some of the relevant issues faced by the country's older adults. With no or meagre income of their own, older adults belonging to the poorest wealth quintile have little or no bargaining power to secure a violent free environment for themselves. Therefore, special attention in terms of social and economic support should be given to the economically vulnerable older population.
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