The Equalities Impact Assessment (EIA) conducted for the 2011 Budget, while a welcome development given the lack of impact assessment in last year’s Emergency Budget, is severely lacking in rigour and scope. Amy Watson, co-ordinator of the Women’s Budget Group (WBG), presents research from the WBG and the Fawcett Society, which focuses on the government’s policy of reducing corporation tax and examines how this policy continues to disadvantage women. The research also considers the role that the coalition government could take in allocating resources and devising policies to actively pursue gender equality
This chapter examines the government's approach to fairness in its Comprehensive Spending Review and...
Usingpanel estimates of the widest possible country sample, for the longest period possibl...
It has been the practice for over thirty years for Federal Governments to produce a Women’s Budget S...
Last week’s Spring Budget failed to reverse a series of cuts that effectively take away money from p...
Women’s equal participation in an economy means they pay and benefit from fair taxes. Given that gen...
This report argues that existing gender inequality is being further entrenched as Australian women a...
This paper makes the case for analyzing the gender impact of economic policy, based on the existence...
The UK Coalition era 2010–2015 was characterised as being detrimental to women. However, to date, re...
Gender equality policies aim to increase women’s participation in the market economy, but they do no...
April 2011 will see the implementation of many areas of the government’s deficit reduction strategy....
This report provides a gender impact assessment of the Coalition Government's 2010 Spending Review
Officials developing government budgets often assume that taxing and spending decisions will be gend...
Gender inequality is profoundly unjust and in clear contradiction to the philosophy of the ‘fair go’...
Learning Journey OutputBy being ‘gender aware’, tax policy, tax administration and tax research ha...
Gender inequality is profoundly unjust and in clear contradiction to the philosophy of the ‘fair go’...
This chapter examines the government's approach to fairness in its Comprehensive Spending Review and...
Usingpanel estimates of the widest possible country sample, for the longest period possibl...
It has been the practice for over thirty years for Federal Governments to produce a Women’s Budget S...
Last week’s Spring Budget failed to reverse a series of cuts that effectively take away money from p...
Women’s equal participation in an economy means they pay and benefit from fair taxes. Given that gen...
This report argues that existing gender inequality is being further entrenched as Australian women a...
This paper makes the case for analyzing the gender impact of economic policy, based on the existence...
The UK Coalition era 2010–2015 was characterised as being detrimental to women. However, to date, re...
Gender equality policies aim to increase women’s participation in the market economy, but they do no...
April 2011 will see the implementation of many areas of the government’s deficit reduction strategy....
This report provides a gender impact assessment of the Coalition Government's 2010 Spending Review
Officials developing government budgets often assume that taxing and spending decisions will be gend...
Gender inequality is profoundly unjust and in clear contradiction to the philosophy of the ‘fair go’...
Learning Journey OutputBy being ‘gender aware’, tax policy, tax administration and tax research ha...
Gender inequality is profoundly unjust and in clear contradiction to the philosophy of the ‘fair go’...
This chapter examines the government's approach to fairness in its Comprehensive Spending Review and...
Usingpanel estimates of the widest possible country sample, for the longest period possibl...
It has been the practice for over thirty years for Federal Governments to produce a Women’s Budget S...