Unveiling the Patterns: Women’s Awareness of Safety Apps and Their Perceptions of Risk

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Ms. Zakiya Khan
Dr. Harsha H
Mrs. Suchandana Dutta
Mr. Sabir Butt
Mr. Samar Mistry

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This study investigates the hypothesis that women are aware of safety applications and evaluates the relationship between awareness and demographic factors using the chi-square test. With increasing concerns about women’s safety, safety apps have emerged as vital tools, yet their adoption depends on awareness levels. Inputs were taken from Women only. Primary data of 128 was collected through surveys targeting diverse demographic groups. The findings reveal significant patterns in awareness linked to factor of age. This research highlights how often do women feel unsafe, the areas where they feel most at risk, the need for targeted awareness campaigns to bridge gaps and empower women with accessible safety tools.

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Ms. Zakiya Khan, Dr. Harsha H, Mrs. Suchandana Dutta, Mr. Sabir Butt, & Mr. Samar Mistry. (2024). Unveiling the Patterns: Women’s Awareness of Safety Apps and Their Perceptions of Risk. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(11), 1690–1692. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i11.9903
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Ms. Zakiya Khan

Assistant Professor, Dept of Economics, Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai

Dr. Harsha H

Assistant Professor, Dept of Economics, Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai

Mrs. Suchandana Dutta

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Statistics, Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai

Mr. Sabir Butt

Student, TYBCOM, Thakur college of science and commerce, Mumbai

Mr. Samar Mistry

Student, TYBCOM, thakur college of science and commerce, Mumbai.