Despite their victory in the latest general election in the UK, Labour's policies are failing to look at the economy from a feminist perspective, thereby missing the boat on gender equality. A comment by Diane Perrons, Professor Emerita in Feminist Political Economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, whose research focuses on the gender dimensions of economic inequality
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The absence of a national strategy to provide widespread access to information and high-quality services in Italy results in the extremely low ranking of the country on all of the indicators monitored by the European Barometer of Women’s Access to Modern Contraceptive Choice
Late-life depression and loneliness: different preconditions of active ageing in Europe
The Finnish Basic income experiment that started in 2017 is coming to its end. What next?
Paid elderly care-work in Italy: the case of not-for-profit private organizations, social cooperatives which provide domiciliary services and employ mainly migrant women in the cities of Milan and Reggio Emilia
Less than 20 years ago domestic workers began to demand rights and recognition. A new series shows that while they’ve made substantial progress, there is still a long way to go
Spanish women face many risks as they are trapped in between a misleading media coverage and the lack of gender impact assessment of policies. The article proposes an analysis of the gendered impacts of the great recession on the Spanish labour market
The EU Social Investment Package (SIP): risks and opportunities