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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2025

Kun, Julie

Economic abuse: Single Mothers, Older Women and Women With Disabilities Technical Report

2025.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: Australia, disabled people, older people, research, single parents

Kun, Julie

Economic Abuse Recovery Pathways for Single Mothers, Older Women and Women With Disabilities Technical Report

2025.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: Australia, disabled people, older people, research, single parents

Viafara, Diana; Jaramillo-Sierra, Ana L.; Vega-Plazas, Laura Sofía

Intersectionality of Gender and Age as an Analytical Framework for Understanding Intimate Partner Violence Against Older Women in Colombia Journal Article

In: OBM Geriatrics, 2025.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: Columbia, older people, research

2023

Hing, Nerilee; O’Mullan, Catherine; Mainey, Lydia; Nuske, Elaine; Breen, Helen

Intimate partner violence linked to gambling: cohort and period effects on the past experiences of older women Journal Article

In: BMC Women's Health, 2023.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: Australia, gambling, older people, research

2022

Breckenridge, Jan

Understanding Economic and Financial Abuse and Older People in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Technical Report

2022.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: literature review, older people, research

2020

Bates, Elizabeth A.; Carthy, Nikki L.

“She convinced me I had Alzheimer’s”: Experiences of intimate partner violence in older men. Journal Article

In: Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 2020.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: male victims, older people, research, UK

Purdam, Kingsley; Prattley, Jennifer

Financial debt amongst older women in the United Kingdom – shame, abuse and resilience Journal Article

In: Aging & Society, 2020.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: older people, research, UK

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