Publication

25 Aug 2011

Suicides in India have been rising steadily over the last couple of decades, with the number of suicides committed on economic grounds more than doubling between 1991 and 2009. The paper finds that bankruptcy or sharp changes in economic status, along with poverty, are major factors driving suicides in India's relatively prosperous states, while property disputes, career problems and unemployment are doing so in the relatively poorer states.

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Author Amitendu Palit, Pratima Singh
Series ISAS Insights
Issue 131
Publisher Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
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