Anti-discrimination laws will empower victims of family violence? asks Tashina Orchiston and Belinda Smith for the Australian Review of Public Affairs. Women who are victims of family violence have more disrupted work histories, on average have lower personal incomes, have had to change jobs frequently and are more likely to be employed in casual and part-time work than women with no experience of violence. Yet work is a vital structural support for victims, providing them with financial independence, enhancing self-worth, and reducing isolation. Do anti-discrimination laws have a role in helping these women stay in work? Read more in the Australian Review of Public Affairs. Image © Angela Farley | Dreamstime.co
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International research has found that domestic violence is a significant barrier to accessing and su...
Today, there is a large population of Americans whose plight is invisible to much of the rest of soc...
The Australian Federal Government has recently acknowledged domestic violence as a gendered issue an...
this Comment examines recent social science research documenting the significant effect domestic vio...
Civil protection order legislation is the primary mechanism in each of Australia's eight jurisdictio...
Violence in close relationships is becoming more common and is being raised more and more often in t...
Globally workplace violence is a pressing concern. It is an ever increasing problem and thus an ext...
Violence in close relationships is becoming more common and is being raised more and more often in t...
Civil protection order legislation is the primary mechanism in each of Australia’s eight jurisdictio...
Today, there is a large population of Americans whose plight is invisible to much of the rest of soc...
Financial security is a key enabler for victims of family violence to leave violent relationships. M...
For victims of domestic violence it is increasingly recognised that financial security is critical t...
There is increasing recognition across Australian industries, workplace policy makers and researcher...
To date, state and federal anti-discrimination legislation has been largely unsuccessful at c...
In recent years, domestic violence legislation has migrated out of its traditional locus in family...
International research has found that domestic violence is a significant barrier to accessing and su...
Today, there is a large population of Americans whose plight is invisible to much of the rest of soc...
The Australian Federal Government has recently acknowledged domestic violence as a gendered issue an...
this Comment examines recent social science research documenting the significant effect domestic vio...
Civil protection order legislation is the primary mechanism in each of Australia's eight jurisdictio...
Violence in close relationships is becoming more common and is being raised more and more often in t...
Globally workplace violence is a pressing concern. It is an ever increasing problem and thus an ext...
Violence in close relationships is becoming more common and is being raised more and more often in t...
Civil protection order legislation is the primary mechanism in each of Australia’s eight jurisdictio...
Today, there is a large population of Americans whose plight is invisible to much of the rest of soc...