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19 maj 2022 · Study findings highlight the wide-ranging potential impacts of economic abuse on survivors and the need for additional research to better understand potential outcomes and implement and evaluate interventions to address them.
27 mar 2018 · One frequently hidden or “invisible” form of abuse perpetrated within intimate partner relationships is economic abuse, also referred to as financial abuse in much of the literature.
Findings from an EU-wide survey on violence against women reveal that an average of 12 % of women in the EU have experienced abuse which involved economic violence by a partner since the age of 15 (13).
26 lut 2022 · Globally, 27% (uncertainty interval [UI] 23–31%) of ever-partnered women aged 15–49 years are estimated to have experienced physical or sexual, or both, intimate partner violence in their lifetime, with 13% (10–16%) experiencing it in the past year before they were surveyed.
The evidence base on economic abuse and the negative economic impact of domestic violence more broadly has expanded over the past ten years. Our research library brings together evidence from the UK and around the world to help develop understanding of economic abuse.
25 wrz 2024 · Sexual violence was consistently associated with high financial stress over time – women across different age cohorts were 30–45% more likely to experience high financial stress if they had experienced sexual violence, compared with those who had not experienced sexual violence.
1 paź 2022 · Women in every single economy where data are collected have experienced IPV in the last year. The two regions with the highest-known prevalence of IPV are Sub-Saharan Africa, where 33% of women aged 15–49 years have suffered IPV in their lifetime and 20% in the last year alone, and South Asia, where 35% of women in the same age bracket have ...