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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The UK WBG has made a submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights inquiry ‘The Government’s response to COVID-19: human rights implications.’
The UK Women’s Budget Group has responded to the Office for Tax Simplification consultation on Capital Gains Tax Review.
This report explores the key gendered impacts of the Covid-19 crisis on women in the UK, with a focus on the city of Coventry.
The Women’s Budget Group has made a submission to the Labour Party’s National Policy Forum 2020
The case for investment in care as a better post-pandemic economic stimulus than investment in construction.
The UK Women’s Budget Group has made a submission to The Labour Party’s consultation on a ‘Green Recovery’ from Covid-19.
The UK Women’s Budget Group has made a submission to the Early Years Commission consultation on early years care.
The UKWBG made a submission to the Women and Equalities Select Committee inquiry into the unequal impact of Coronavirus: the gendered economic impact.
Gain insights into the specific challenges encountered by disabled women amidst the Covid-19 pandemic in this report by the Women's Budget Group.
The Women’s Budget Group conducted polling to explore the impact coronavirus is having on Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) people and women.