Compass article: The Gendered Cost of Brexit
In August 2016, Compass published an article on the gendered cost of Brexit.
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In August 2016, Compass published an article on the gendered cost of Brexit.
The Women’s Budget Group have collated members’ analysis of Brexit and its potential impact on British women.

The Nobel Women’s Initiative have published a July 2016 article on Brexit – stating that Britain’s decision to withdraw from the European Union could jeopardize the stability of women’s rights in the UK.
Natasha Walter, Director of Women for Refugee Women, writes about the gendered cost of Brexit in July 2016.
“Leave voters overwhelmingly demonstrate contempt for feminism, with 78% believing it to be a force for ill.” Ruth Cain’s 2016 article reflects on the gender, age
In July 2016, Fawcett Society launched the #Faceherfuture campaign which focuses on several key areas of risk for women; such as women’s representation, women’s rights, the economy and women’s safety.
In this July 2016 article for Politics.co.uk, Sam Smethers, Chief Executive of the Fawcett Society, argues that Brexit must not equate to a rollback of women’s rights.

Brexit is both a negative and positive for women engineers, says Dr Sarah Peers, Vice President of the Women’s Engineering Society, in July 2016.

Susan Millns from the University of Sussex asks in a 2016 article whether Brexit has different implications for women and men.

As the fallout from the EU Referendum continues, Women’s Aid Northern Ireland published an article expressing their concern about the impact of Brexit on women, in July 2016.