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The Work and Opportunities for Women (WOW) programme is a flagship programme funded by UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).
Three pieces of research to understand the barriers to progression faced by women in the workplace and what works for employers to overcome them.
The Women's International Networking Programme have completed their first trade mission this week, travelling to Indianapolis and Chicago.
What Works to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls: funding opportunity. Aims to build knowledge on what works to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG).
The Gender in the GES initiative promotes gender diversity in economics. We aim to increase female participation in economics in government and academia.
Speech given by the Minister for Sport at the Westminster Insight conference on the future of women and girls sport
Can increasing control over earnings incentivize a woman to work, and thereby influence norms around gender roles?
This brief analyzes theoretically and empirically the impact of comparative advantage in international trade on fertility.
This study compares the firm performance of women in male-dominated sectors with women who are in female-concentrated sectors
This research is part of the Gender, Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme
Run payroll for married women or widowers paying less National Insurance, forms CA4139, CF383, CF380A, use NI category letter B or E, when to stop deducting the reduced rate
Inspirational women from across the country were invited to Downing Street last week to celebrate International Women’s Day 2024.
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