Where do we go from here? An intersectional analysis of women’s living standards since 2010
Our new report sheds light on the impact of 14 years of austerity on women
UK Policy Briefing
A joint policy briefing by Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG), Runnymede Trust and Women’s Budget Group
More than 4.2 million children in the UK are growing up in poverty, a number that has been rising over the last decade and is forecast to grow even further. Failure to disrupt and reverse this trend will have profound impacts on individual life chances, have intergenerational effects and exacerbate structural racialised inequalities.
This briefing brings together the expertise of three organisations: Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG), Runnymede Trust and Women’s Budget Group to understand why Black and minority ethnic children are more likely to grow up in poverty, how this links to wider racial and gender disparities and what can be done to reduce child poverty and create a more equal society. It highlights relevant literature and draws on the real-life experiences and reflections of Black and minority ethnic parents living on a lower income in London.
Our new report sheds light on the impact of 14 years of austerity on women
WBG's series on the gendered impact of the cost-of-living crisis: A gendered analysis of benefit uprating changes
A joint letter calling for political party leaders to adopt the Essentials Guarantee.
WBG and Gingerbread are calling on the Government to follow through with the promise to uprate benefits in line with inflation.