Housing and Gender: Briefing for a new government
This briefing provides a gender analysis of the housing situation and housing policy in the UK.
WBG briefings, reports, budget assessments and consultation responses
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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 report was published in partnership with Fawcett and supported by Unite the Union.
This report shows that housing is unaffordable for women in every English region.
In this call for evidence, we sought examples of innovative/transformative policies & practices relating to the provision/funding of public services.
The Women’s Budget Group has given evidence to the Low Pay Commission consultation on the National Minimum Wage (NMW.)
This is a joint report in collaboration with Surviving Economic Abuse and End Violence Against Women Coalition.
The WBG submitted evidence on how the government should take account of social value in the award of central government contracts.
WBG was commissioned by Oxfam to produce this paper on data for gender responsive budgeting.
Download our past calls for evidence for the Commission on a Gender Equal Economy.
This call for evidence was intended to be fairly broad in scope and addressed some fundamental questions around gender equality and the economy.
In this call for evidence, we sought proposals for reform of the current UK Social Security and Taxation system.