This article examines the experience of low-income women on welfare in Australia and the process of seeking child support from a violent ex-partner, contrasting this with research from the United States and the United Kingdom. Women in Australia who fear ongoing or renewed abuse as a result of seeking child support are eligible for an exemption. However, the exemption policy does not necessarily provide the intended protection of women and children from ongoing abuse and poverty. The exemption policy route also produces an unintended outcome whereby the perpetrators of violence are financially rewarded as they do not have to pay child support. These outcomes are shaped by a complex interaction of personal, cultural and structural forces tha...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...
Increasingly, domestic violence is being treated as a child protection issue, and children affected ...
© 2003 Taylor & Francis. Publisher PDF version is restricted access in accordance with the Taylor &...
This article examines the experience of low-income women on welfare in Australia and the process of ...
This article reports on a study which explores how policies and practices shape the experiences of s...
Separation is recognized as elevating the risk of serious harm or death for a woman leaving domestic...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
Tamara Walsh explore the problematic treatment of battered mothers by the child protec-tion system i...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
Over the past 20 years there has been increasing understanding of the gendered nature of homelessnes...
of Statistics (ABS) 2001) of single parents with dependant children, constitute 91 % of parents who ...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
This article argues that the Aid to Families With Dependent Children program provides a valuable mea...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...
Increasingly, domestic violence is being treated as a child protection issue, and children affected ...
© 2003 Taylor & Francis. Publisher PDF version is restricted access in accordance with the Taylor &...
This article examines the experience of low-income women on welfare in Australia and the process of ...
This article reports on a study which explores how policies and practices shape the experiences of s...
Separation is recognized as elevating the risk of serious harm or death for a woman leaving domestic...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
Tamara Walsh explore the problematic treatment of battered mothers by the child protec-tion system i...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
Over the past 20 years there has been increasing understanding of the gendered nature of homelessnes...
of Statistics (ABS) 2001) of single parents with dependant children, constitute 91 % of parents who ...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
This article argues that the Aid to Families With Dependent Children program provides a valuable mea...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...
Increasingly, domestic violence is being treated as a child protection issue, and children affected ...
© 2003 Taylor & Francis. Publisher PDF version is restricted access in accordance with the Taylor &...