Dinara is approaching the end of her part-time MSc Gender, Development and Globalisation degree at the LSE’s Gender Institute. In addition to studying, she has spent the last two years managing the small but busy office of an energy efficiency consultancy. In this post she discusses how how gender slips off the agenda, and argues that we while affordable childcare is important, it is also important to provide good-quality working conditions and remuneration for the providers of childcare
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Lauren Maffeo is studying an MSc in Gender, Media and Culture at the LSE’s Gender Institute. In this...
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In this post, Jill Drouillard discusses recent scientific research on women and menopause. She asks ...
The Gender Equality Forum (GEF) and Spectrum (LSE’s LGBT+ staff forum) have released a joint stateme...
Lauren Maffeo is studying an MSc in Gender, Media and Culture at the LSE’s Gender Institute. In this...
Emily Miles is a MSc student in Gender, Development and Globalisation at the LSE. She has written on...
On Tuesday 13 October the LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power will present their Final Re...
Are ‘homonormative’ narratives, full of labels for identities, becoming as rigid as heteronormative ...
Sophie Drouet is a politics student at Sciences Po Lille and is currently pursuing an MSc in Gender,...
Katrin Redfern is in the Gender, Policy and Inequalities MSc program at LSE and has written on gende...
Women who join the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) in Syria have garnered considerable public interes...
In September 2013 international NGO ActionAid launched a new fundraising campaign in the UK that aim...
Lauren Maffeo, an MSc student in Gender, Media, and Culture at the LSE Gender Institute recounts a l...
Measuring gender equality is not an easy task given different conceptions of what is to be measured ...
I argue that, in the currently gender-unjust societies a basic income would not advance feminist goa...
This post is a follow-up to the previous post. In this continuation, Caitlin Fisher discusses the pa...
Through feminist informed understandings of injustice, this paper draws on significant research to r...
In this post, Jill Drouillard discusses recent scientific research on women and menopause. She asks ...
The Gender Equality Forum (GEF) and Spectrum (LSE’s LGBT+ staff forum) have released a joint stateme...
Lauren Maffeo is studying an MSc in Gender, Media and Culture at the LSE’s Gender Institute. In this...