2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11135-023-01619-6
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Investigation of femicide in Turkey: modeling time series of counts

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“…They came to the conclusion: “INGARCH captures the characteristics of network traffic better than other statistical models, it is more tractable than neural networks (NN), overcomes the black-box nature of NN, and some statistical models perform comparable or even better than NN, especially when there is insufficient data to apply deep NN”. Another application that tends to be humanistic and social Anavatan and Kayacan [ 88 ], the aim of which was to reveal the relationship between the number of femicide, female unemployment rate, male unemployment rate and the amount of information in Turkey by using INGARCH model.…”
Section: Count Time Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They came to the conclusion: “INGARCH captures the characteristics of network traffic better than other statistical models, it is more tractable than neural networks (NN), overcomes the black-box nature of NN, and some statistical models perform comparable or even better than NN, especially when there is insufficient data to apply deep NN”. Another application that tends to be humanistic and social Anavatan and Kayacan [ 88 ], the aim of which was to reveal the relationship between the number of femicide, female unemployment rate, male unemployment rate and the amount of information in Turkey by using INGARCH model.…”
Section: Count Time Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As reports have shown, the murder rates of women in Turkey increased by 1400 percent between 2002 and 2009 [21]. Between 2013 and 2022, the femicide rate continued to rise, with a total of 3.035 women being killed [24]. Moreover, Kandiyoti claims that investigations of those atrocities clearly indicate that "female disobedience and insubordination" (ibid.)…”
Section: Gezi Protests: a Space Of Opportunities And Agency For Women...mentioning
confidence: 99%