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Research library

The evidence base on economic abuse and the negative economic impact of domestic violence more broadly has expanded over the past ten years. Program interventions to support women’s economic stability have also been developed and evaluated.

The reports below reflect national and international knowledge. Join the international network for updates.

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2022

Royal, Kathryn; Abuse, Surviving Economic

Economic abuse: A global perspective Technical Report

2022.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: literature review, nature of economic abuse, policy, prevalence, research, responses to economic abuse, SEA, Surviving Economic Abuse

2021

Abuse, Surviving Economic

Denied justice: How the legal aid means test prevents victims of domestic abuse from accessing justice and rebuilding their lives Technical Report

2021.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: law, legal aid, research, Surviving Economic Abuse, UK

Abuse, Surviving Economic

The Cost of Covid-19: Economic abuse and the pandemic Technical Report

2021.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: covid-19, impact of economic abuse, research, Surviving Economic Abuse, UK

2019

Group, Women’s Budget; Abuse, Surviving Economic; Coalition, End Violence Against Women

Benefits or barriers? Making social security work for survivors of violence and abuse across the UK’s four nations Online

Women’s Budget Group and Surviving Economic Abuse and End Violence Against Women Coalition 2019.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: policy, Surviving Economic Abuse, UK, welfare benefits

2017

Sharp-Jeffs, Nicola; Learmonth, Sarah

Into Plain Sight: How Economic Abuse is reflected in successful prosecutions of controlling or coercive behaviour Technical Report

2017.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: coercive control, Policing, research, responses to economic abuse, Surviving Economic Abuse, UK

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