Osborne’s recovery is an illusion, women still feel the pinch
Osborne's Autumn Financial Statement neglects women's struggles, lacks social service investment, exacerbates income inequality.
Media Coverage
Our recent report ‘Intersecting Inequalities’ has received widespread coverage.
We’ve had a lot of press coverage from our new report with Runnymede on the impact of austerity policies on Black and Minority Ethnic women in the UK. If you haven’t already, you can read and download the full report here.
We’ve had articles in The Independent, the Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, the Guardian and more.
We’ve also had broadcast coverage: on ITV Good Morning Britain, BBC Breakfast, Sky News, BBC Asian Network, BBC Radio 4, and BBC 5Live.
Kalwinder Sandhu of Coventry Women’s Voices has published a blog on Politics.co.uk on our research, as has Runnymede’s Kimberly McIntosh in the Guardian.
Osborne's Autumn Financial Statement neglects women's struggles, lacks social service investment, exacerbates income inequality.
The proposed Transferable Tax Allowance disproportionately benefits men, widens the income gap in married couples, and neglects the poorest families.
While physical infrastructure receives attention, there's a lack of focus on affordable housing, disproportionately affecting women.
Budget 2014: The government is taking money from women to fund tax breaks for men – new analysis from the Women’s Budget Group