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Gender, Inequality and Power Commission
Gender, Inequality and Power Commission
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Session 1: Gender and the Economy
Session 2: Gender and Politics and Government
Session 3: Gender and Law
Session 4: Gender and Media/Culture
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How to contact us
Dr Kate Steward
Project Manager
Gender, Inequailty and Power Commission
K.Steward@lse.ac.uk

Commission Publications

Read the full text report here:

Confronting Gender Inequality. Findings from the
LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality & Power

 

Responses to the report:

Read a blog by Anne Phillips, Commission lead on Politics:

Confronting Gender Inequality: how far have we come in the UK?

 

Nicola Lacey, Commission lead on Law, writing for the LSE Business Review blog:

Childcare is a central issue in women’s participation and advancement in business   

 

4 forces that are holding women back by Nicola Lacey

https://agenda.weforum.org/2015/11/4-forces-that-are-holding-women-back/

 

Is economic policy sexist? By Diane Perrons

https://agenda.weforum.org/2015/11/is-economic-policy-sexist/

 

Press discussions of the Report:

Amelia Gentleman

Anne Perkins

Anne Perkins

 

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