Children who experience violent discipline vs. GDP per capita
Percentage of children (2–14) who according to self-reports by caregivers, experienced any violent discipline at home in the past month. Colors represent world regions.Bubble sizes are proportional to the population of the country. GDP per capita is adjusted for inflation and price differences between countries.
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