Do changes in spousal employment status lead to domestic violence? Insights from a prospective study in Bangalore, India.
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Alan E Hubbard | A. Hubbard | C. Rocca | N. Padian | Nancy S Padian | S. Krishnan | Jeffrey D. Edmeades | K. Subbiah | Suneeta Krishnan | Corinne H Rocca | Kalyani Subbiah | Jeffrey Edmeades
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