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Women's Reality: Why Poverty Is a Feminist Issue
Poverty is not gender neutral and it disproportionately impacts women. Women are more likely than men to be poor, to live in persistent low income, to fall into debt, to lack savings, and to face structural barriers that entrench economic insecurity.

Lillian Wilkinson
Aug 214 min read


The Gender Pay Gap: Why Women Still Earn Less, and What Must Change
The gender pay gap in the UK reflects systemic inequalities shaped by workplace cultures, historic norms, care burdens, and policy gaps. When women earn less than men, it's not merely an economic statistic; it's a barrier to autonomy, opportunity, and long-term security.

Lillian Wilkinson
Aug 204 min read


The Gender Wealth Gap: Why Women Retire with Half the Wealth of Men
Women in the UK retire with nearly half the wealth of men

Lillian Wilkinson
Aug 204 min read
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