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Published: 2024
Authors: Isabelle Sin, Shannon Minehan
Intimate partner
violence: difficult to leave,
but money can help.
Drawing upon longitudinal data from the Growing Up in New Zealand (GUiNZ) study, this research looks at the barriers to mothers leaving partners who use violence. The persistence of conflict or abuse experienced by mothers over the antenatal to 9-month period, and over the 54-month to 8-year period was examined. For these two periods, the association between intimate partner violence (IPV) at the start of the period and the relationship breaking up during this period was explored.
Key findings include:
Sin, Isabelle, Shannon Minehan, Janet Fanslow, and Alayne Mikahere-Hall. 2024. "Who can leave a partner who uses violence?” Motu Working Paper 24-01. Motu Economic and Public Policy Research. Wellington, New Zealand.
DOI: 10.29310/WP.2024.01
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