Spring Budget 2021: Household debt, gender and Covid-19
A Pre Budget briefing from the UK Women’s Budget Group on 'Household Debt, Gender and Covid-19' - Spring 2021
Report
This joint report explores how the Covid-19 pandemic has revealed how deep-rooted gender inequality is within our society.
The pandemic has entrenched and expanded pre-pandemic inequalities. Our research shows that the uneven impact of school closures, shutdown industries, furlough, and flexible working arrangements are marked between mothers and fathers, those on lower incomes and higher incomes, white and Black, Asian, and ethnic minority groups and those who are not disabled compared to those who are disabled.
While the lives and work of everyone has been affected by Covid-19, the jobs and livelihoods of mothers, including low-income, women of colour and disabled mothers, have been particularly adversely affected.
As restrictions lift, Women’s Budget Group, Fawcett Society, Women’s Aid, Young Women’s Trust, Imkaan, Maternity Action and WEN Wales joined together to look to the future and set out this vision for how the UK could build back fairer for women and girls in all our diversity and come out of the pandemic with a stronger and fairer society for all.
A Pre Budget briefing from the UK Women’s Budget Group on 'Household Debt, Gender and Covid-19' - Spring 2021
The WBG urges the Prime Minister to invest in the care economy for the economic recovery of the whole country.
Letter to Secretary of State to end the inequitable treatment of Maternity Allowance in the calculation of Universal Credit awards by the DWP.
A letter to the Prime Minister to discuss how to implement a community emergency rescue plan for our local specialist civil society organisations.