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Older people: a gendered review and secondary analysis of the data
New EOC Research
- Date:
- August 2007
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Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Black Caribbean women and employment survey
A report on a survey of Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Black Caribbean and White British women, aged 16-34 in employment. The report identifies women's aspirations, their labour market experiences and the choices they would like.
- Date:
- September 2006
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Career interruptions and labour market outcomes
Statistical analysis of the impact on women and men of employment breaks for parenting and caring.
- Date:
- November 2006
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21st Century Dad
Policy briefing: Fatherhood is at a turning point. 21st Century Dad wants a closer relationship with his children and is willing to re-order his priorities to achieve this.
- Date:
- May 2006
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Britain's Competitive edge: women, unlocking the potential
This research summary shows how women’s economic productivity is not being fully realised, mainly due to the damaging effects of the pay gap. It illustrates how business and the UK economy, as well as women, will benefit from action to end sex inequality.
- Date:
- October 2004
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Gender (in)equality and the future of work
The author investigates the difference that including a gender (in)equality analysis makes to the broad picture of the future of work
- Date:
- January 2007
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Pay Gaps: The position of ethnic minority women and men
A report containing detailed analysis and consideration of full and part-time pay gaps, by gender and ethnic group.
- Date:
- October 2006
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Doing Justice, Doing Gender
Doing Justice, Doing Gender is a highly sociologically grounded analysis of women working in traditionally male dominant justice occupations of law, policy and corrections.
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BT/Aurora Women Entrepreneurs and ICT Research
Women business owners participated in an online survey researching their knowledge, usage and attitudes towards computers and technology.
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- January 2004
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Digital Dangers: Information and Communication Technologies and Trafficking of Women
How and how much the internet and other ICTs are implicated in trafficking is the subject of this paper.
