TY - JOUR PY - 2022// TI - Impact of Education on Suicides in India JO - Journal of education culture and society A1 - Sharma, P. SP - 419 EP - 428 VL - 13 IS - 1 N2 - Aim. The paper examines the impact of education on the rate of suicides in India and takes a global outlook on how prevalent is suicide among countries with high education indicators.

METHODology. The paper is based on secondary research with data collected from National Databases like NCRB and International databases of WHO and OECD. Data analysis has been performed in MS Excel using statistical techniques such as correlation.

RESULTS. The study reveals that in India, the increase in the education levels of people has had a negligible impact on the number of suicides in the country. Across states, the suicide rates and literacy rates have a positive correlation of.35; while correlation does not mean causation and the two are mildly correlated, it does establish the fact that education does not have a direct impact on the suicide rate. The analysis indicates that even though the education levels in the country have risen, subsequently, the educational level among people who committed suicide also increased. Also, it is found that the countries that are ranked higher on PISA ranking and tertiary education attainment have mostly higher rates of suicide.

CONCLUSION. As shown throughout the study, education has not been an effective instrument in equipping people with survival skills. It is as if education is happening in vacuum with no impact on the people committing suicides. Thus, it is important that we question our educational practices, and re-align our goals of education so that they lead to the overall development of an individual. © 2022, Pro Scientia Publica Foundation. All rights reserved.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 2081-1640 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs2022.1.419.428 ID - ref1 ER -