Social Policy Research Centre
This project built new evidence about the economic dimensions of domestic and family violence, including women’s economic circumstances and financial needs following experience of violence and the impact of income support, employment services and financial support systems in building women’s economic security following violence. Results improved the targeting, timing, adequacy and coordination of services and supports to promote women’s economic wellbeing following domestic and family violence.
Research Centre
Research Area
Families and Communities
- Publications
- Funding agency
- Domestic violence and women's economic security: Building Australia’s capacity for prevention and redress: Final report
- Domestic violence and women’s economic security: Building Australia’s capacity for prevention and redress: Key findings and future directions
- Building effective policies and services to promote women’s economic security following domestic violence: State of knowledge
- Issues paper 1 - Supporting women to find and keep jobs following domestic violence (PDF)
- Issues paper 2 - Responding to economic abuse (PDF)
- Issues paper 3 - Researching the economic dimensions of domestic and family violence (PDF)
Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS)