Briefing: Covid-19 – Gender and other Equality Issues
This briefing explains specific challenges the Covid-19 crisis causes for different groups of women in the UK.
UK Policy Briefing
A joint paper with The Centre for Local Economic Strategies
Despite decades of campaigning and significant legislative progress, structural and systemic barriers to gender equality in local and national economies persist. This is, in part, because they are deeply rooted in long-standing gender roles, norms, and stereotypes – which, often unintentionally, uphold and reinforce the existence of barriers to women’s economic inclusion.
The barriers to paid work encountered by women, and disadvantages including underemployment and lower pay mean that £88.7bn of Gross Value Added (GVA) is lost to Britain’s economy every year. Local, combined and devolved authorities can, however, have a transformational impact on supporting gender equality in their local economies.
Through detailed socioeconomic analysis and engaging directly with women from all different walks of life, this research provides an understanding of the challenges associated with gender inequality and the barriers that women in Leeds face.
This joint paper with CLES therefore, proposes an agenda for change towards gender inclusion.
This briefing explains specific challenges the Covid-19 crisis causes for different groups of women in the UK.
Response from the UK Women’s Budget Group (April 2017)
New research shows Universal Credit failing the ‘just about managing’: with women and BME households hardest hit.
The Women’s Budget Group submitted a response to the low-pay commission consultation.