Chancellor must take action on rising gender affordability housing gap ahead of Budget, says WBG
Ahead of today’s budget, we're urging the Chancellor to tackle the widening gender housing affordability gap.
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Ahead of today’s budget, we're urging the Chancellor to tackle the widening gender housing affordability gap.
Read our immediate response to today's first Labour Budget
Changing the fiscal rules to allow for an increase in public investment would be a welcome move from the Chancellor.
WBG's response to today's first reading of the Labour Government's new Employment Rights Bill
A new briefing launched today by the WBG at Labour Party Conference 2024 shows women have most to benefit from new workers’ rights laws
New report reveals the devastating toll of austerity cuts on Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority Women's living standards.
New report reveals the devastating toll of austerity cuts on women's living standards.
New report reveals the devastating toll of austerity cuts on Disabled women's living standards.
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Ahead of today’s budget, we're urging the Chancellor to tackle the widening gender housing affordability gap.
Read our immediate response to today's first Labour Budget
Changing the fiscal rules to allow for an increase in public investment would be a welcome move from the Chancellor.
WBG's response to today's first reading of the Labour Government's new Employment Rights Bill
A new briefing launched today by the WBG at Labour Party Conference 2024 shows women have most to benefit from new workers’ rights laws
CenTax (2024) Policy Brief: Ten Facts About Carried Interest
Low Pay Commission (2024) National Minimum Wage. Low Pay Commission Report 2023.
[5] Private healthcare boom fuelled by NHS waiting lists
Shelter (2024) The Way Home: A manifesto to rebuild our broken housing system
WBG (2023) Gender gaps in access to civil legal justice
WBG calculations = 555,000 women on zero-hours contracts Apr-June 2024 + 910,000 women who currently earn less than £123 a week according to TUC in January 2024 (70% of 1.3 million.)
WBG (2023) Women and the Labour Market