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Postcard from Brussels: Feminist Economics and the European Women's For...
from Brussels: Feminist Economics and the European Women's Forum Engender blog Postcard from Brussels: Feminist Economics and the European Women's Forum Notes on minimum income, universal basic income and gender tax justice

Postcard from Brussels: Feminist Economics and the European Women's For...
from Brussels: Feminist Economics and the European Women's Forum Engender blog Postcard from Brussels: Feminist Economics and the European Women's Forum Notes on minimum income, universal basic income and gender tax justice

Our economy | Engender
Mainstream economics does not reflect the reality of women’s lives and contributions to society. Feminist economists have long called for gender inequality at the heart of our national and international economic frameworks.

Social Security | Engender
Social Security is a vital tool to address inequality in Scotland. But women have borne the brunt of cuts to social security entitlements and public services due to the policy of austerity from UK Government.

Violence against women | Engender
Committee inquiry on the Economics of Universal Credit Mar 24, 2020: This document is a submission of written evidence to the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee inquiry on the Economics of Universal Credit. We welcome this

Consultation Responses and Parliamentary Briefings | Publications | Engender
Committee inquiry on the Economics of Universal Credit Mar 24, 2020: This document is a submission of written evidence to the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee inquiry on the Economics of Universal Credit. We welcome this

Engender pays tribute to Professor Ailsa McKay: feminist economist, sister, ...
building understanding of economics in activists across Scotland in weekend schools. She often quoted Joan Robinson, saying, “The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to

Remembering Emma Ritch | Engender
then joined the EWL Feminist Economics working group and the Gender Budgeting Expert group. I could always count on you. You were my ally, you gave me so much support over the years, for which I will be forever grateful. Your love of Europe, our

Engender pays tribute to Professor Ailsa McKay: feminist economist, sister, ...
building understanding of economics in activists across Scotland in weekend schools. She often quoted Joan Robinson, saying, “The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to

Remembering Emma Ritch | Engender
then joined the EWL Feminist Economics working group and the Gender Budgeting Expert group. I could always count on you. You were my ally, you gave me so much support over the years, for which I will be forever grateful. Your love of Europe, our

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