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11 paź 2023 · The concept of economic abuse, often alternatively referred to as financial abuse (although some claim that they are two distinct concepts), has been documented in U.S. society dating back to the founding of the country. The usage of the term has been adapted over time.
A range of definitions of economic abuse were used throughout the documents included in the literature review. In a review of academic literature measuring economic abuse, it was noted that of 46 articles, only 20 included a clear definition of economic or financial abuse, with the concept of economic
Research reveals the importance of politics for many financial market developments, various implications for corporate governance, the continuing significance of social factors within finance, and the role of theoretical and material devices in shaping financial practices.
Economic abuse is a legally recognised form of abuse, named and defined within the 2021 Domestic Abuse Act. In this toolkit, economic abuse is explored within the context of young people’s romantic relationships (as opposed to within relationships between young people and their parents or carers or between friends or housemates).
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.
1 maj 2003 · In this paper the meaning and use of the term ‘financial abuse’ is explored and new ways of looking at the phenomenon suggested. In particular the paper looks at the interaction between financial abuse and neglect in the context of adults who lack capacity.
5 maj 2020 · Five themes, (a) definitions and prevalence of EA, (b) service users experiences of EA, (c) continued impact of EA, (d) barriers to obtaining help, and (e) goals regarding finances, emerged with both groups.