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Andrea Hetling
Andrea Hetling
Professor of Public Policy, Bloustein School, Rutgers University - New Brunswick
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Evaluating a financial education curriculum as an intervention to improve financial behaviors and financial well‐being of survivors of domestic violence: Results from a …
JL Postmus, A Hetling, G L. HOGE
Journal of Consumer Affairs 49 (1), 250-266, 2015
932015
Domestic Violence, Poverty, and Social Services: Does Location Matter?*
A Hetling, H Zhang
Social Science Quarterly 91 (5), 1144-1163, 2010
692010
What is economic self-sufficiency? Validating a measurement scale for policy, practice, and research
A Hetling, GL Hoge, JL Postmus
Journal of Poverty 20 (2), 214-235, 2016
382016
Developing and validating the scale of economic self-efficacy
GL Hoge, AM Stylianou, A Hetling, JL Postmus
Journal of interpersonal violence 35 (15-16), 3011-3033, 2020
362020
Financial literacy and economic empowerment of survivors of intimate partner violence: Examining the differences between public assistance recipients and nonrecipients
A Hetling, J Postmus
Journal of Poverty 18 (2), 130-149, 2014
362014
A randomized controlled trial of a financial literacy curriculum for survivors of intimate partner violence
A Hetling, JL Postmus, C Kaltz
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 37, 672-685, 2016
352016
Measuring financial strain in the lives of survivors of intimate partner violence
A Hetling, AM Stylianou, JL Postmus
Journal of interpersonal violence 30 (6), 1046-1064, 2015
352015
“We live in a technological era, whether you like it or not” client perspectives and online welfare applications
A Hetling, S Watson, M Horgan
Administration & Society 46 (5), 519-547, 2014
342014
The relationship between state welfare rules and economic disconnection among low-income single mothers
A Hetling, J Kwon, C Saunders
Social Service Review 89 (4), 653-685, 2015
29*2015
Welfare caseworker assessments and domestic violence services: Findings from administrative data and case narratives
A Hetling
Violence Against Women 17 (8), 1046-1066, 2011
282011
Symbolism versus policy learning: public opinion of the 1996 US welfare reforms
A Hetling, ML McDermott, M Mapps
American Politics Research 36 (3), 335-357, 2008
282008
Implementation of the Family Violence Option 20 years later: A review of state welfare rules for domestic violence survivors
S Holcomb, L Johnson, A Hetling, JL Postmus, J Steiner, L Braasch, ...
Journal of policy practice 16 (4), 415-431, 2017
242017
Long-term housing and intimate partner violence: Journeys to healing
A Hetling, A Dunford, S Lin, E Michaelis
Affilia 33 (4), 526-542, 2018
222018
Examining the impact of the Family Violence Option on women's efforts to leave welfare
A Hetling, CE Born
Research on Social Work Practice 15 (3), 143-153, 2005
212005
Maryland's Child-only Caseload: A Comparision of Parental and Non-parental Cases
A Hetling, C Saunders, CE Born
Family Welfare Research and Training Group, University of Maryland, School …, 2005
202005
Permanent supportive housing for domestic violence victims: Program theory and client perspectives
H Botein, A Hetling
Housing policy debate 20 (2), 185-208, 2010
192010
Addressing domestic violence as a barrier to self-sufficiency: The relationship of welfare receipt and spousal abuse
AH Hetling
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS-PRINCETON- 11, 21-35, 2000
192000
Home safe home: Housing solutions for survivors of intimate partner violence
H Botein, A Hetling
Rutgers University Press, 2016
152016
Judging a book by its cover: did perceptions of the 1996 US welfare reforms affect public support for spending on the poor?
A Hetling, ML McDermott
Journal of Social Policy 37 (3), 471-487, 2008
142008
“Missing” domestic violence victims in welfare caseloads: The discrepancy between administrative and survey disclosure rates
A Hetling, C Saunders, CE Born
Journal of Health & Social Policy 22 (2), 79-95, 2006
142006
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