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On an Attempt to Study the Inter-relationships amongst the Challenges Faced by Disabled Women and Sufferers of Domestic and Workplace Violence

by Mahua Dutta, Neeta Panchmukh, Veena Aggarwal, Anu Aggarwal
International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 177 - Number 25
Year of Publication: 2019
Authors: Mahua Dutta, Neeta Panchmukh, Veena Aggarwal, Anu Aggarwal
10.5120/ijca2019919723

Mahua Dutta, Neeta Panchmukh, Veena Aggarwal, Anu Aggarwal . On an Attempt to Study the Inter-relationships amongst the Challenges Faced by Disabled Women and Sufferers of Domestic and Workplace Violence. International Journal of Computer Applications. 177, 25 ( Dec 2019), 51-59. DOI=10.5120/ijca2019919723

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author = { Mahua Dutta, Neeta Panchmukh, Veena Aggarwal, Anu Aggarwal },
title = { On an Attempt to Study the Inter-relationships amongst the Challenges Faced by Disabled Women and Sufferers of Domestic and Workplace Violence },
journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications },
issue_date = { Dec 2019 },
volume = { 177 },
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month = { Dec },
year = { 2019 },
issn = { 0975-8887 },
pages = { 51-59 },
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url = { https://ijcaonline.org/archives/volume177/number25/31057-2019919723/ },
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Abstract

Persons with disabilities are the world’s largest minority, representing 15% of the global population. 80% of this population live in developing countries. In a similar sense, there are sufferers of domestic violence , a majority of them being women. This article therefore, explores the various challenges faced by disabled persons and sufferers of domestic and workplace violence. It thereafter , studies the possible inter-relationships amongst them using ISM methodology.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Domestic violence ISM methodology Disabled women