Posts Tagged ‘gender’
Closer to shattering the glass ceiling
What does the Assembly election and the formation of the new Welsh Government say about the role of women in our democracy?
Keeping the balance right
Women in parliament are making a difference to the political culture and to policy outcomes, says Deputy Presiding Officer Rosemary Butler AM at a Hansard Society and Welsh Assembly event on women in devolution
Leave the politics to us, love
Continuing our International Women’s Day coverage, why doesn’t politics practice what it preaches, and could there be a better time than now to address the gender imbalance on our local authorities?
‘The only tired I was, was tired of giving in’
Some 99 years on from the first International Women’s Day, it is worth remembering one of the bravest and most significant women of the 20th Century, who set in motion a train of events that would ultimately lead to equality of a different kind
Nice girls don’t do it
We know that women are often paid less than men for the same work. But are women themselves at least partly responsible for this situation?







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