Gender and Social Security as a Human Right
This briefing examines a human rights approach to social security for women in the UK and is in collaboration with Amnesty International UK.
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This briefing examines a human rights approach to social security for women in the UK and is in collaboration with Amnesty International UK.
We have written to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster about the independent review of the data collected and published by the ONS
WBG’s Submission to APPG on Poverty and Inequality Inquiry into the Disproportionate Impact of Poverty and Inequality on Disabled People
WBG’s alternative feminist response to a changing world
Together with other women's organisations, we've written to the Chancellor to express concerns about cuts to disability benefits
We support an open letter expressing concerns about Carer’s Allowance overpayment debts
Proposed changes to civil legal aid must be assessed through a gender equality lens
This briefing outlines the urgent need for gender-sensitive economic data to inform effective policymaking
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All WBG's analyses on the gender impact of Universal Credit.
The UK WBG and Scottish WBG propose PLAN F, a long term feminist economic plan to invest in creating a caring and sustainable economy
This report examines the 2012 Budget for its tax measures, discussing how public spending cuts will further undermine gender equality in the UK.
Women’s Budget Group Pre-Budget Briefing, March 2012: Plan F, a feminist economic strategy to stimulate social and economic recovery.
A Happy New Year? Welcome to six more years of austerity that will further undermine gender equality
This report examines the coalition government’s main changes in indirect taxes from a gender perspective.
This gender impact assessment of the Coalition Government’s 2011 Budget was produced by the UK Women’s Budget Group and the Fawcett Society.
This Gender Impact Assessment, examines the impact on women of the Coalition Spending Review 2010
Fairness: the budget fails the gender equality test - A ‘Maid Marian’ tax could help it pass
UK Women’s Budget Group Report on Budget Proposals in Party Manifestos, May 2010