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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Polygyny and spousal violence in India: Findings from the 2019 – 2021 national family health survey

Rangasamy Nagarajan1* Harihar Sahoo2
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1 Department of Population and Development, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India
2 Department of Family and Generations, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India
IJPS 2021, 7(1), 108–123; https://doi.org/10.36922/ijps.v7i1.350
Submitted: 15 September 2022 | Accepted: 1 December 2022 | Published: 29 December 2022
© 2022 by the Author(s). This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution -Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0) ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ )
Abstract

Polygyny results in a variety of physical, sexual, and psychological consequences for women which has an impact on gender relations such as the subordination of women, unequal treatment of spouses, neglect of children, rivaling step-children, and inheritance issues among children/spouses. This study aims to explore the association between polygyny and spousal violence in India using the data from the fifth round of the National Family Health Survey-5 of India in 2019 – 2021, which provides information on both polygyny and spousal violence. To understand the effect of polygyny on spousal violence, multivariate logistic regressions were used to obtain unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios by controlling a number of explanatory factors. The results reveal that women in polygynous unions experience more spousal violence compared with those in monogamous unions. The results indicate that, since the law does not permit men to be married to more than one wife simultaneously, this form of marriage should be discouraged by strictly enforcing it to protect women from marital violence in polygynous unions. The analysis contributes to the body of the literature on the association between polygynous marriage and spousal violence in the Indian context.

Keywords
Polygyny
Spousal violence
India
National family health survey
Funding
None.
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