'Traditional Gender Norms Are the Exact Opposite' of What UK Economy Needs, New Report Finds
New study shows that gender inequality is worsening financial hardship in deprived regions
Freelance journalist specialising in human rights and social issues.
New study shows that gender inequality is worsening financial hardship in deprived regions
Many of the women the Independent's honoured represent loyalty and obedience to a system of ultra-capitalism, white supremacy, and patriarchy.
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