Nabamallika Dehingia
Personal Details
First Name: | Nabamallika |
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Last Name: | Dehingia |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pde1308 |
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Affiliation
University of California San Diego School of Medicine
https://medschool.ucsd.edu/Pages/default.aspxLa Jolla
Research output
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- Abiola Awofeso & Lotus McDougal & Y-Ling Chi & Nabamallika Dehingia & Wei Wendy Cheung & Namratha Rao & Anita Raj, 2021. "COVID-19 and Women and Girls’ Health in Low and Middle-Income Countries: An Updated Review of the Evidence," Policy Papers 234, Center for Global Development.
- Megan O’Donnell & Shelby Bourgault & Lotus McDougal & Nabamallika Dehingia & Wendy Wei Cheung & Anita Raj, 2021. "The Impacts of COVID-19 on Women’s Social and Economic Outcomes: An Updated Review of the Evidence," Policy Papers 225, Center for Global Development.
Articles
- Shweta Tomar & Nabamallika Dehingia & Arnab K Dey & Dharmendra Chandurkar & Anita Raj & Jay G Silverman, 2020. "Associations of intimate partner violence and reproductive coercion with contraceptive use in Uttar Pradesh, India: How associations differ across contraceptive methods," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(10), pages 1-12, October.
- Lotus McDougal & Jeni Klugman & Nabamallika Dehingia & Amruta Trivedi & Anita Raj, 2019. "Financial inclusion and intimate partner violence: What does the evidence suggest?," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(10), pages 1-16, October.
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Articles
- Lotus McDougal & Jeni Klugman & Nabamallika Dehingia & Amruta Trivedi & Anita Raj, 2019.
"Financial inclusion and intimate partner violence: What does the evidence suggest?,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(10), pages 1-16, October.
Cited by:
- Zelu, Barbara Ama & Iranzo, Susana & Pérez Laborda, Alejandro, 2022. "Financial Inclusion and Women Economic Empowerment in Ghana," Working Papers 2072/535075, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Department of Economics.
- Annah Vimbai Bengesai & Evelyn Derera, 2021. "The Association Between Women Empowerment and Emotional Violence in Zimbabwe: A Cluster Analysis Approach," SAGE Open, , vol. 11(2), pages 21582440211, June.
- Hasan, Mohammad Monirul & Sakib, S M Nazmus & Khan, Trisa, 2023. "Factors affecting the violence against women: evidence from rural Bangladesh," MPRA Paper 117873, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 19 Jun 2023.
- Marjorie Pichon & Sarah Treves-Kagan & Erin Stern & Nambusi Kyegombe & Heidi Stöckl & Ana Maria Buller, 2020. "A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review: Infidelity, Romantic Jealousy and Intimate Partner Violence against Women," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(16), pages 1-35, August.
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