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Common Weal: Eradicating gender inequality and violence against women | Enge...
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Five reasons that media coverage of the pay gap is so bad (and why we think ...
Frequently asked questions: Women’s equality and the Gender Recognitio...
Gendered online harassment – what’s law got to do with it? | Eng...
Guest blog: Indyref, women and poverty (Indyref Thursday #2) | Engender blog...
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aspect of our private and public lives. This fencing of women’s agency, as outlined
above, is supported and protected by an enabling economic, social, and
political system that privileges (some) men’s voices in public discourse,
Engender joins call for political parties to support equal representation me...
increasing engagement in public life, enriching policy decisions, and therefore bringing benefits to all.
MSPs and officers from the SNP, Scottish Labour, the Scottish Greens, the Scottish Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Conservative Party
Engender joins equalities organisations to launch tool to improve political ...
the Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Act 2018
This document is a response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on implementing the Gender Representation on Public Boards Act 2018.
Parliamentary Briefing: Sexual
Five reasons that media coverage of the pay gap is so bad (and why we think ...
that are linked to the public sector equality duty. There's some devolution complexity to these, in that they operate differently in England, Wales, and Scotland. These place a set of requirements on public bodies to act proactively to
Frequently asked questions: Women’s equality and the Gender Recognitio...
gender-disaggregated data. Public bodies in Scotland are currently required to do this as part of their obligations under the public sector equality duty. Gender-disaggregated data is essential to designing policy and services that meet the
Gendered online harassment – what’s law got to do with it? | Eng...
and influence in the public sphere has long been resisted. It also represents a larger and ongoing backlash against hard-won and fragile feminist gains.
This problem clearly has negative implications for journalism – both its
Guest blog: Indyref, women and poverty (Indyref Thursday #2) | Engender blog...
to policy making and public spending that aims to eliminate those
differences and advance women’s equality.
‘Poverty has a woman’s face’ is the long-standing short-hand
that describes the different reasons for and
GUEST POST: Bridging the gender health gap | Engender blog | Engender
gaining traction in the public domain, it is not a novel
issue. As outlined in an interview
with Dr Kate Young, public health researcher at Monash University Australia,
not only has medical knowledge been historically produced by men, but for
GUEST POST: Feminist urbanism: Creating gender-equal cities in Scotland | En...
In this post, Beth looks at how women and men experience public space and urban environments and how we can create gender-equal cities in Scotland.
Guest Post: Mainstreaming Spotlight - Scottish Women's Budget Group | E...
are made across a range of public services.
What area(s) of mainstreaming are you focused on? We’re concerned with how public finances are spent and how
budgetary decisions can work to reduce gender inequality. Gender
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