Housing and Gender: Briefing for a new government
This briefing provides a gender analysis of the housing situation and housing policy in the UK.
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This briefing provides a gender analysis of the housing situation and housing policy in the UK.
This briefing sets out the disproportionate impact of the climate emergency on women and how we can move towards a green and caring economy.
This briefing looks at the effects of domestic trade policies and international trade agreements, including on labour rights and public services.
This briefing covers the crisis in social care and the urgent reforms needed now.
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This briefing summarises the immediate actions that the Government should take to avoid the negative impacts of the first lockdown in March 2020.
The UK WBG made a submission to the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee inquiry on ‘The Spending Review and Local Government Finance'
The UK Women’s Budget Group has made a submission to the Housing, Communities and Local Government inquiry on ‘the planning system in England.’
WBG Spending Review Response, November 2020: ‘Austerity in place of ambition’
A policy briefing from the Young Women’s Trust and Women’s Budget Group on Covid-19 and Economic Challenges for Young Women.
Policy briefing from the UK Women’s Budget Group and the New Economics Foundation on Childcare, Gender, and Covid-19
This briefing highlights strains on the healthcare sector, including staff & medical shortages, price increases, and Brexit's impact on supply chains.
Covid-19 and the recession have had unparalleled impact on the employment landscape, particularly for migrant women in the informal economy.
This briefing explores how women faced higher debt rates than men pre-Covid, analysing how lockdown has worsened these financial hardships.
This briefing explores gendered impacts of cuts to local authority funding, urging reinvestment to protect women, especially BAME and disabled women.