Tax giveaways will benefit men more than women, say WBG
In today's Autumn Statement, the Chancellor chose a pre-election tax giveaway that will benefit men more than women.
UK Policy Briefing
A pre-budget briefing from the UK Women’s Budget Group on Violence against women and girls (VAWG).
[1] Sexual offences in England and Wales: year ending March 2017, ONS, 2018 https://bit.ly/2C0Y83y
[2] ONS, 2018, Domestic abuse: findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales: year ending March 2018 https://bit.ly/34cTZp8
[3] ONS, 2018, Domestic abuse: findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales: year ending March 2018 https://bit.ly/34cTZp8
of the 2 million adults who suffered domestic abuse in the last year, 695,000 of these were men. Figures for year ending March 2018. A new report will be available in November 2019.
Sexual offences in England and Wales: year ending March 2017, ONS, 2018 https://bit.ly/2C0Y83y
ONS, 2018, Domestic abuse: findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales: year ending March 2018 https://bit.ly/34cTZp8 of the 2 million adults who suffered domestic abuse in the last year, 695,000 of these were men. Figures for year ending March 2018. A new report will be available in November 2019.
ONS, 2018, Domestic abuse in England and Wales: year ending March 2018, https://bit.ly/2BYEC7V
In today's Autumn Statement, the Chancellor chose a pre-election tax giveaway that will benefit men more than women.
This Gender Impact Assessment, examines the impact on women of the Coalition Spending Review 2010
Together with the Runnymede Trust and Disability Rights UK, WBG wrote a letter to the Information Commissioner on Treasury Transparency.
Ahead of the 2018 Autumn Budget, we’ve put together a briefing on Childcare policy.