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Home » Brexit » Women and Brexit » Economic Impacts » UK in a Changing Europe article: What does Brexit Mean for Women?

UK in a Changing Europe article: What does Brexit Mean for Women?

  • September 23, 2017

“Leaving the EU also has implications for protections for women escaping domestic violence”.

Sam Smethers, CEO of the Fawcett Society discusses what Brexit means for women in a September 2017 article for UK in a Changing Europe.

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