
EVAW report on government action to prevent violence against women and girls
‘Deeds or Words? Analysis of Westminster government action to prevent violence against women and girls’ was published in May 2013 by End Violence against Women (EVAW).

‘Deeds or Words? Analysis of Westminster government action to prevent violence against women and girls’ was published in May 2013 by End Violence against Women (EVAW).
Case No: CO/9333/20 Date 19 October 2012 Link to judgment R (on the application of RB) v Devon County Council [2012] EWHC 3597(Admin) Discrimination grounds
‘The Impact on Women of Budget 2013. A budget for inequality and recession’ was published by the Women’s Budget Group in April 2013.
The European Commission website provides information about the gender pay gap, explaining why it exists and what the Commission is doing to close the gap.
An Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) report, published March 2013, explores changes in women’s aspirations and expectations over time and from generation to generation, and is intended to spark debate about the priorities for the next era of gender politics.

The fifty-seventh session of the Commission on the Status of Women culminated in the adoption of agreed conclusions for actions to end violence against women and girls.
In March 2013, the Commission in Scotland launched its Human Trafficking Inquiry Follow On Report building on findings of the formal Inquiry of 2011.
’Great expectations: Exploring the promises of gender equality’ was published in March 2013 by IPPR.

In March 2013, the International Longevity Centre – UK (ILC-UK) published a compendium of essays called ‘Has the Sisterhood forgotten older women?’ edited by Sally-Marie Bamford and Jessica Watson.
‘The Impact on Women of the Budget 2011’ was produced by the UK Women’s Budget Group in partnership with the Fawcett Society and published in 2013.