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.
The cost of living is preventing women from fleeing domestic abuse Online
Women's Aid 2022.
IPV Experiences and Financial Strain Over Time: Insights from the Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition Analysis Journal Article
In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2022.
Financial Hardships of Domestic Violence Survivors in the Caribbean Book Chapter
In: Domestic Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean: Consequences and Practices , 2022.
In: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2021.
Understanding Pathways within Intimate Partner Violence: Economic Abuse, Economic Hardship, and Mental Health Journal Article
In: Mental Health and Structural Inequality Impacts of Violence, 2018.
The role of social support in the link between economic abuse and economic hardship Journal Article
In: Journal of Family Violence, 2018.
Economic Abuse and Later Material Hardship: Is Depression a Mediator? Journal Article
In: Affilia, 2014.
Measuring financial strain in the lives of survivors of intimate partner violence Journal Article
In: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2014.
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