Senior Research Fellow, Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW Australia
Dr Natasha Cortis researches the organisation, delivery and evaluation of human services, and has special interest in women's economic security; paid care work; the non-government sector; and the community services workforce.
Domestic violence also has an economic penalty – we need to tackle it
Nov 29, 2016 02:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
While Australia has a national conversation on domestic violence, some of the harms of this violence remain in the shadows. The ways violence degrades womens financial status and access to economic resources are...
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