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What is economic self-sufficiency? Validating a measurement scale for policy, practice, and research
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What is economic self-sufficiency? Validating a measurement scale for policy, practice, and research

Andrea Hetling, Gretchen L. Hoge and Judy L. Postmus
Journal of Poverty, Vol.20(2), pp.214-235
2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3TT4T1Q

Abstract

Economic self-sufficiency Measurement development Poor Family violence Intimate partner violence
Economic self-sufficiency has emerged as a policy goal of anti-poverty programs in many nations. Although the policy direction of these programs is clear, the definition and measurement of economic self-sufficiency is not. This study revisits a scale that was designed in 1993 and has experienced a growth in use after two decades of little attention. Using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis and bivariate correlations, the scale’s validity was tested with a sample of low-income survivors of intimate partner violence. The discussion focuses on how the resulting Scale of Economic Self-Sufficiency–14 (SESS-14) relates to policy, practice, and research.
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