Vicente Fuenzalida, GonzaloGoicoa Mangado, TomásPuranik, AUgarte Martínez, María Dolores2019-06-052019-06-0520182452-7395 (Electronic)https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/33237Violence against women is considered an endemic problem in communities and countries around the world, and it has been declared an issue of epidemic proportions by the World Health Organization (WHO). In India, where the patriarchal nature of the country contributes to increasing violence against women, there has been a dramatic increase of this gender-based violence in the past decades. In this paper we focus on analyzing rape incidence risks in the most populous state of India. In particular, small area models including spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal components are used to estimate rape incidence risks in the districts of Uttar Pradesh during the period 2001-2014. We discover interesting spatio-temporal patterns of rape incidence as well as point out districts with significant high risks.20 p.application/pdfengSmall area estimationGender-based violenceRape incidenceSpatio-temporalSmall area estimation of gender-based violence: rape incidence risks in Uttar Pradesh, Indiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess