Intersecting Inequalities: The Impact of Austerity on Black and Minority Ethnic Women in the UK

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Content Types:

Report

Implementation Levels:

Advanced
Development

Prior Knowledge Required:

Intermediate

Organisation Size:

Large Medium Small

Sector:

Government Health and social care Local authorities

Role:

Analysts Equality/Diversity/Human Rights Specialists Policy Officers/Makers Senior Leaders/Management

PSED Needs:

Advance equality of opportunity Eliminate discrimination

Protected Characteristics:

Race Sex

Resource content

A report from the Women’s Budget Group and the Runnymede Trust assessing the cumulative impact of UK government spending cuts since 2010 on Black and minority ethnic women. It uses both quantitative distributional analysis and qualitative lived experience evidence to show how race, gender and income combine to produce compounded disadvantage. It is the first intersectional analysis of the cumulative impact of austerity using both qualitative and quantitative data.

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