Previous research suggests that experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) may negatively affect employment outcomes. This study explores the relationship between IPV and employment stability both concurrently and longitudinally among a sample of 512 predominantly Asian American and Pacific Islander young women living in Hawaii. Women in this study were identified as being at risk of child maltreatment. About half of women indicated that their current relationship status was married or living together. More than two-thirds of women had graduated from high school and half had worked in the past year. The study explored the concurrent association of IPV and employment by assessing them simultaneously over a 12 month time period. The study e...
Objective: This study examines how demographic factors (i.e., age, employment, or income) and perso-...
This exploratory study sought to gather detailed information about how domestic violence affects wom...
Domestic violence can interfere with women’s ability to work, and may result in loss of welfare bene...
Previous research suggests that experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) may negatively affect e...
OBJECTIVE: Research has shown that intimate partner violence (IPV) affects the physical and mental h...
Rates of both intimate partner violence and poor health are high among low-income women This paper e...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major health and social issue that affects around 30 percent of...
Workplace violence accounted for 18% of all violent crimes in the United States with a Federal sourc...
Intimate partner violence affects one out of three women globally. In India, the numbers are even hi...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women and girls is recognized as a human rights problem with...
Research on trends in partner violence has primarily relied on official mea-sures of victimization f...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognized as a pervasive social problem. Considerable research h...
The intent of this work is to examine the association between intimate partner violence and unemploy...
This article examines the context and consequences associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) w...
Although the association among intimate partner violence (IPV), welfare receipt, and health status h...
Objective: This study examines how demographic factors (i.e., age, employment, or income) and perso-...
This exploratory study sought to gather detailed information about how domestic violence affects wom...
Domestic violence can interfere with women’s ability to work, and may result in loss of welfare bene...
Previous research suggests that experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) may negatively affect e...
OBJECTIVE: Research has shown that intimate partner violence (IPV) affects the physical and mental h...
Rates of both intimate partner violence and poor health are high among low-income women This paper e...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major health and social issue that affects around 30 percent of...
Workplace violence accounted for 18% of all violent crimes in the United States with a Federal sourc...
Intimate partner violence affects one out of three women globally. In India, the numbers are even hi...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women and girls is recognized as a human rights problem with...
Research on trends in partner violence has primarily relied on official mea-sures of victimization f...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognized as a pervasive social problem. Considerable research h...
The intent of this work is to examine the association between intimate partner violence and unemploy...
This article examines the context and consequences associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) w...
Although the association among intimate partner violence (IPV), welfare receipt, and health status h...
Objective: This study examines how demographic factors (i.e., age, employment, or income) and perso-...
This exploratory study sought to gather detailed information about how domestic violence affects wom...
Domestic violence can interfere with women’s ability to work, and may result in loss of welfare bene...