Why women are poorer than men : and what we can do about it
Material type: TextPublication details: India: Michael Joseph, c2021.Edition: 1Description: 324PISBN:- 9780241433164
- 305.42 WIL-W
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1. Where we are today
2. How we got here
3. What we believe about money
4. The scandal of old-age proverty
5. Malestream economics
6. When government ignores gender
7. Everyday costs... That little bit more
8. Women's Problems
9. The gendered Housing crisis
etc
Money gives us freedom. It gives us choices... But why is it women are nearly always poorer than men? The modern world is rigged unfairly in men's favour. From pensions to the tampon tax, bearing children to boardroom bullying, this book shows how society conspires to limit women's wealth. Did you know that the NHS spends more on Viagra than helping single mother families eat healthily? Or, that women are the majority of the elderly poor? Economies thrive when women do well, and only by understanding why women are poorer than men can we finally end this unfair disparity between the sexes. Annabelle Williams, former financial journalist for The Times, reveals how we got here and we can all do to fix it.
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