Understanding the role of child abuse in divorce: A socioeconomic analysis using the ARDL approach

This study aims to examine the complex relationship between child abuse and divorce within the Malaysian context, utilizing the ARDL approach. With a focus on the period spanning from 1989 to 2020, the primary objective was to uncover the dynamics underpinning the impact of child abuse on marital st...

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Main Authors: Mohd Shahidan Shaari, Diana Nabila Chau Abdullah, Temitayo Blessing Majekodunmi, Miguel Angel Esquivias
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Published: Elsevier 2023
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spelling my.ums.eprints.387562024-06-07T06:09:41Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38756/ Understanding the role of child abuse in divorce: A socioeconomic analysis using the ARDL approach Mohd Shahidan Shaari Diana Nabila Chau Abdullah Temitayo Blessing Majekodunmi Miguel Angel Esquivias HD6050-6305 Classes of labor Including women, children, students, middle-aged and older persons, minorities HV6774-7220.5 Crimes and criminal classes This study aims to examine the complex relationship between child abuse and divorce within the Malaysian context, utilizing the ARDL approach. With a focus on the period spanning from 1989 to 2020, the primary objective was to uncover the dynamics underpinning the impact of child abuse on marital stability. The findings reveal that while female employment can positively influence divorce in the short run, this effect diminishes over the long run. Conversely, unemployment and poverty consistently positively impact divorce in the short and long run. Intriguingly, inflation emerges as a factor that can increase divorce rates in the long run. This research enriches the understanding of divorce determinants in Malaysia through a rigorous methodology and comprehensive analysis. The study’s findings unveil a web of intriguing and sometimes unexpected connections between child abuse and divorce. Notably, the results demonstrate that the influence of child abuse on divorce extends to both short-term and long-term dynamics. This revelation underscores the urgency of addressing child abuse as a critical social issue and a potent determinant of family dissolution. By exposing the enduring link between child abuse and divorce, this research emphasises the need for comprehensive strategies to safeguard family cohesion and protect the well-being of children. Elsevier 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38756/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38756/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Mohd Shahidan Shaari and Diana Nabila Chau Abdullah and Temitayo Blessing Majekodunmi and Miguel Angel Esquivias (2023) Understanding the role of child abuse in divorce: A socioeconomic analysis using the ARDL approach. Science direct, 8. pp. 1-9. ISSN 2352-3409 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2023.100762
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topic HD6050-6305 Classes of labor Including women, children, students, middle-aged and older persons, minorities
HV6774-7220.5 Crimes and criminal classes
spellingShingle HD6050-6305 Classes of labor Including women, children, students, middle-aged and older persons, minorities
HV6774-7220.5 Crimes and criminal classes
Mohd Shahidan Shaari
Diana Nabila Chau Abdullah
Temitayo Blessing Majekodunmi
Miguel Angel Esquivias
Understanding the role of child abuse in divorce: A socioeconomic analysis using the ARDL approach
description This study aims to examine the complex relationship between child abuse and divorce within the Malaysian context, utilizing the ARDL approach. With a focus on the period spanning from 1989 to 2020, the primary objective was to uncover the dynamics underpinning the impact of child abuse on marital stability. The findings reveal that while female employment can positively influence divorce in the short run, this effect diminishes over the long run. Conversely, unemployment and poverty consistently positively impact divorce in the short and long run. Intriguingly, inflation emerges as a factor that can increase divorce rates in the long run. This research enriches the understanding of divorce determinants in Malaysia through a rigorous methodology and comprehensive analysis. The study’s findings unveil a web of intriguing and sometimes unexpected connections between child abuse and divorce. Notably, the results demonstrate that the influence of child abuse on divorce extends to both short-term and long-term dynamics. This revelation underscores the urgency of addressing child abuse as a critical social issue and a potent determinant of family dissolution. By exposing the enduring link between child abuse and divorce, this research emphasises the need for comprehensive strategies to safeguard family cohesion and protect the well-being of children.
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author Mohd Shahidan Shaari
Diana Nabila Chau Abdullah
Temitayo Blessing Majekodunmi
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Diana Nabila Chau Abdullah
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title Understanding the role of child abuse in divorce: A socioeconomic analysis using the ARDL approach
title_short Understanding the role of child abuse in divorce: A socioeconomic analysis using the ARDL approach
title_full Understanding the role of child abuse in divorce: A socioeconomic analysis using the ARDL approach
title_fullStr Understanding the role of child abuse in divorce: A socioeconomic analysis using the ARDL approach
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