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Democracies boost women’s participation in the labor marketThe benefits of democratic societies go beyond greater personal freedoms and liberties. A new study by a UC Riverside ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNI regret voting Labour – they’ve let women downPolling shows that women are falling out of love with Labour - thanks to economic policies that will hit them the hardest and ...
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The New Republic on MSNHome Is Where the Unpaid Labor IsA new history traces the development and influence of the global Wages for Housework movement from its founding to present ...
The National Council for Women (NCW), together with the World Bank, has published a report establishing a systematic measurement framework designed to enhance policies and interventions that promote ...
Writing for HuffPost UK on Mother's Day, Stella Creasy says it's time for a "revolution" in how we approach parenting.
Women rights advocates who gathered at UN Headquarters for the world’s biggest meeting (10 -21 March) on gender equality have ...
Darren Fletcher has reaction to England’s 3-0 win vs Latvia at Wembley in World Cup qualifying. He’s joined by Rob Green, Izzy Christiansen, senior reporter Ian Dennis and correspondent John Murray.
Yasmin represents the millions of women excluded from the labour force, who say that family ... or about 25 percent of the world's population. If valued at an hourly minimum wage, this unpaid ...
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The U.S. already depends on the unpaid labor of women to shore up its safety net. That's only going to get worse now.
"People want to be heard, so let them speak," psychologist Meredith Wells Lepely said. "Let them help problem solve and ...
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