‘Little to celebrate on International Women’s Day’, says the Women’s Budget Group
2017 Budget: WBG cites inadequate social care funding, token measures for International Women’s Day, and the lack of robust equality impact analysis.
UK Budget Assessment
A briefing from the UK Women’s Budget Group on the gender impact of measures announced in the 2015 Budget.
2017 Budget: WBG cites inadequate social care funding, token measures for International Women’s Day, and the lack of robust equality impact analysis.
Ahead of the 2017 Spring Budget, this briefing explores the impact of changes in the tax treatment of savings & investments from a gender perspective
Men would benefit more than women from the Chancellor’s rumoured plans to cut National Insurance Contributions.
The Autumn Budget makes minor adjustments rather than tackling fundamental issues concerning Universal Credit, education, social care, health,...