Women in intimate partner relationships may experience financial abuse in a variety of forms. In this article the author examines the pre-conditions under which financial abuse of women occurs and persists. She employs a number of first hand narratives to illustrate both the severity and the invisibility of such abuse. The costs of this abuse to women and children are explored and recommendations offered for policy solutions to redress the problem
Whilst domestic abuse is one of the issues currently at the top of the family law agenda, it is not ...
Among all the types of violence against women the economic abuse does not always appear that often i...
Examines the barriers women face to building their financial independence and long-term security pos...
Financial abuse based around gendered issues of power, coercion and control may have severe, long te...
This article presents qualitative findings of a study that examined the role of financial issues and...
The predominant perception of intimate partner violence (IPV) as constituting physical violence can ...
A report by Elizabeth Branigan, 'His money or our money? Financial abuse of women in intimate partne...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. The predominant perception of intimate partner violence (IPV) as constit...
This report seeks to establish, for the first time, the true scale of financial abuse as it occurs w...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women slowly moved out of the private sphere and into the pu...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) occurs at disproportionate rates within impov-erished groups of wome...
While financial abuse is not gender specific, it is more likely to be reported by women. Women\u27s ...
Domestic violence is pervasive in the United States, with one in three women and one in four men exp...
Financial inclusion is an area of growing global interest in women's empowerment policy and programm...
Survivors of domestic violence often lack financial resources and knowledge, and many women remain w...
Whilst domestic abuse is one of the issues currently at the top of the family law agenda, it is not ...
Among all the types of violence against women the economic abuse does not always appear that often i...
Examines the barriers women face to building their financial independence and long-term security pos...
Financial abuse based around gendered issues of power, coercion and control may have severe, long te...
This article presents qualitative findings of a study that examined the role of financial issues and...
The predominant perception of intimate partner violence (IPV) as constituting physical violence can ...
A report by Elizabeth Branigan, 'His money or our money? Financial abuse of women in intimate partne...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. The predominant perception of intimate partner violence (IPV) as constit...
This report seeks to establish, for the first time, the true scale of financial abuse as it occurs w...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women slowly moved out of the private sphere and into the pu...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) occurs at disproportionate rates within impov-erished groups of wome...
While financial abuse is not gender specific, it is more likely to be reported by women. Women\u27s ...
Domestic violence is pervasive in the United States, with one in three women and one in four men exp...
Financial inclusion is an area of growing global interest in women's empowerment policy and programm...
Survivors of domestic violence often lack financial resources and knowledge, and many women remain w...
Whilst domestic abuse is one of the issues currently at the top of the family law agenda, it is not ...
Among all the types of violence against women the economic abuse does not always appear that often i...
Examines the barriers women face to building their financial independence and long-term security pos...