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.
Economic Abuse by An Intimate Partner and Its Associations with Women’s Socioeconomic Status and Mental Health Journal Article
In: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2024.
Ethnic-specific prevalence rates of intimate partner violence against women in New Zealand Journal Article
In: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2023.
Economic Harm Support Service Pilot Evaluation Technical Report
2023.
Evidence of Gender Asymmetry in Intimate Partner Violence Experience at the Population-Level Journal Article
In: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2023.
Association Between Women’s Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Self-reported Health Outcomes in New Zealand Journal Article
In: JAMA Network Open, 2023.
Economic Harm Support Service Pilot: Interim six-month report Technical Report
2022.
Lifetime Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence and Disability: Results From a Population-Based Study in New Zealand Journal Article
In: American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2021.
Becoming Unstuck: The Emotional Challenges of Researching Women’s Experiences of Intimate Financial Violence Journal Article
In: Women's Studies, 2020.
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