Director of Wise Centre for Economic Justice, Professor Sara Cantillon, talks about the centrality of care to the economy and social wellbeing on WiDE+Webinar on Covid 19 and the Care…
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Director of Wise Centre for Economic Justice, Professor Sara Cantillon, talks about the centrality of care to the economy and social wellbeing on WiDE+Webinar on Covid 19 and the Care…
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Friday 19 February Dr Angela O’Hagan, Depute Director of WiSE Centre for Economic Justice will take part in today’s HDP Global Women MP Exchange program – Gender Responsive Budgeting Strategies…
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Dr O’Hagan, WiSE Depute Director, comments on occupational segregation and valuing care in The Sunday Herald 7 February. Read the full article: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/19070105.highly-skilled-care-workers-paid-less-entry-level-shop-job/