
Womankind: Brexit and Women’s rights – What Does it All Mean?
In a June 2016 article for Womankind, Lee Webster cautions against a rollback of women’s rights during Brexit.
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In a June 2016 article for Womankind, Lee Webster cautions against a rollback of women’s rights during Brexit.
Black Ballad published an article on how Brexit will affect black women in June 2016. The article explores specific consequences for black women, including on health, work and the ability to lay down roots.
Leading equality and human rights barristers from Cloisters chambers give a monthly practical insight into key legal developments.
The possible costs of Brexit include further austerity and inequality. In turn, austerity has been linked with discrimination against women, equality-stagnation, and violations of children’s
Little or no consideration has been given to the gendered impact of “mainstream” EU policies. Roberta Guerrina discusses the gender dimension of the Brexit debate
The EU “doing things for women” is not enough. Women need to be “doing things” in the EU. Charlotte O’Brien from the University of York
In March 2016, EUmatters published an article on Brexit and working women’s rights.
Voxter released a February 2016 survey on Brexit with polls suggesting that the final vote will be very close.
This January 2016 report from British Future reveals that the male-dominated Leave and Remain campaigns are failing to engage female voters.