Last week’s Spring Budget failed to reverse a series of cuts that effectively take away money from poorer women and give it to better-off men. The Treasury has a duty to pay due regard to the impact of its policies on women, but it is not doing so. Mary-Ann Stephenson and her colleagues at the Women’s Budget Group have carried out their own analysis of the budget – as numerous governments around the world already do
Editorial: Institutionalizing gender budgeting—contemporary experiences and future challenge
This chapter examines the government's approach to fairness in its Comprehensive Spending Review and...
This article discusses the concept of gender-responsive budgeting articulated by feminist political...
It has been the practice for over thirty years for Federal Governments to produce a Women’s Budget S...
This report argues that existing gender inequality is being further entrenched as Australian women a...
The Equalities Impact Assessment (EIA) conducted for the 2011 Budget, while a welcome development gi...
Officials developing government budgets often assume that taxing and spending decisions will be gend...
April 2011 will see the implementation of many areas of the government’s deficit reduction strategy....
The paper reviews the gender-differentiated effect of macro-economic policies by examining the impac...
Government budgeting is typically thought of balancing the books: money in and money out, with consi...
If women have different economic preferences than men, then female economic and political empowermen...
[Extract] The Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, again today finds himself the subject of attention follow...
Gender budgeting needs to become institutionalized more strongly in our societies and public policie...
This report provides a gender impact assessment of the Coalition Government's 2010 Spending Review
James Harrison and Mary-Ann Stephenson recently launched a report that assessed the impact of the pu...
Editorial: Institutionalizing gender budgeting—contemporary experiences and future challenge
This chapter examines the government's approach to fairness in its Comprehensive Spending Review and...
This article discusses the concept of gender-responsive budgeting articulated by feminist political...
It has been the practice for over thirty years for Federal Governments to produce a Women’s Budget S...
This report argues that existing gender inequality is being further entrenched as Australian women a...
The Equalities Impact Assessment (EIA) conducted for the 2011 Budget, while a welcome development gi...
Officials developing government budgets often assume that taxing and spending decisions will be gend...
April 2011 will see the implementation of many areas of the government’s deficit reduction strategy....
The paper reviews the gender-differentiated effect of macro-economic policies by examining the impac...
Government budgeting is typically thought of balancing the books: money in and money out, with consi...
If women have different economic preferences than men, then female economic and political empowermen...
[Extract] The Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, again today finds himself the subject of attention follow...
Gender budgeting needs to become institutionalized more strongly in our societies and public policie...
This report provides a gender impact assessment of the Coalition Government's 2010 Spending Review
James Harrison and Mary-Ann Stephenson recently launched a report that assessed the impact of the pu...
Editorial: Institutionalizing gender budgeting—contemporary experiences and future challenge
This chapter examines the government's approach to fairness in its Comprehensive Spending Review and...
This article discusses the concept of gender-responsive budgeting articulated by feminist political...