The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western industrialised democracies, such as Canada and the United States) and the reductions to welfare provisions and entitlements are having a detrimental impact on women’s equality and safety. Towers and Walby argue that the recent cuts to welfare provision in the United Kingdom, particularly for women’s services, could lead to increased levels of violence for women and girls. This paper makes the argument that female victims of domestic abuse experience violence on two levels: first, at the intimate/personal level through their relationship with an abuser and, second, at a structural level, through the state failing to provide adequate protectio...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Domestic violence is a global and perni...
This article addresses the recently discovered connection between domestic violence and welfare “dep...
268 pagesGender equality and economic development go hand in hand. A wealth of cross-national eviden...
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...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
This article examines the experience of low-income women on welfare in Australia and the process of ...
This article examines the experience of low-income women on welfare in Australia and the process of ...
Last year, an estimated 2.1 million people experienced some form of domestic abuse in the UK, with 1...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan PublishingHailed ...
Domestic violence has been recognized as a major contributory factor to homelessness in the UK and e...
The current framing of domestic violence generates profound problems for those concerned with suppor...
Summary: This state of knowledge paper outlines what is currently known about the economic tactics a...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
Despite advances in knowledge and understanding about the impacts of domestic violence on women's li...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Domestic violence is a global and perni...
This article addresses the recently discovered connection between domestic violence and welfare “dep...
268 pagesGender equality and economic development go hand in hand. A wealth of cross-national eviden...
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...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
This article examines the experience of low-income women on welfare in Australia and the process of ...
This article examines the experience of low-income women on welfare in Australia and the process of ...
Last year, an estimated 2.1 million people experienced some form of domestic abuse in the UK, with 1...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan PublishingHailed ...
Domestic violence has been recognized as a major contributory factor to homelessness in the UK and e...
The current framing of domestic violence generates profound problems for those concerned with suppor...
Summary: This state of knowledge paper outlines what is currently known about the economic tactics a...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
Despite advances in knowledge and understanding about the impacts of domestic violence on women's li...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Domestic violence is a global and perni...
This article addresses the recently discovered connection between domestic violence and welfare “dep...
268 pagesGender equality and economic development go hand in hand. A wealth of cross-national eviden...