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W omen in the U.K.

W omen in the U.K. C ivil, P olitical, and E conomic R ights. C i v i l r i g h t s. V iolence a gainst w omen. honor killings forced marriage rape, sexual violence trafficking female genital mutilation physical abuse and others. Steps that the U.K. has taken.

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W omen in the U.K.

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  1. Women in the U.K. Civil, Political, and Economic Rights

  2. C i v i l r i g h t s

  3. Violence against women honor killings forced marriage rape, sexual violence trafficking female genital mutilation physical abuse and others

  4. Steps that the U.K. has taken • Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act in November 2004 • Prime Minister announced a 24-hour help line and Internet database of refugees • with £2 million from the government • as well as an additional £7 million to develop new refuges in partnership with local authorities

  5. Statistics • 25% of women in the U.K. and 30% of women in the U.S. will be victims of domestic violence • 1 woman in 9 in the U.K. and 2 to 4 million women in the U.S. are severely beaten by their male partners each year • 1 woman in the U.K. and 12 women in the U.S. are killed every 3 days by a current or former partner • 167 women in the U.K. and 240 women in the U.S. are raped every day

  6. Reproductive rights Abortion Emergency Contraception

  7. Abortin’ Abortion Act of 1967 • allows two medical practitioners to authorize an abortion during the first 24 weeks of a pregnancy IF - It is a risk to her physical or mental health • the Abortion Act gives medical practitioners the power to decide

  8. Emergency contraception • available to women over the age of 16 • no prescription required • the U.K. has recently adopted measures to making EC available to adolescents under 16

  9. P o l i t i c a l r i g h t s

  10. Steps that the U.K. has taken • The Sex Discrimination Act 2002 • allows political parties to reduce inequality in elected officials • Government led a national campaign to encourage women to run for office • goal is to have women in 45-50 % of public offices by 2005

  11. Women in government - UK • Women make up about 19.7% of MPs • UK ranked 14th in the EU and 45th out of 184 countries listed by the Inter-Parliamentary Union in terms of the percentage of women holding office in the lower or single house of the national Parliamentary body GroupPercentage of Women Europe - European Parliament UK members 24.4 House of Commons 19.7 House of Lords 18.2

  12. Women in government - comparative Percentage of Member StateWomen MPs Sweden 45.3 Finland 37.5 Denmark 36.9 Netherlands 36.7 Spain 34.7

  13. E c o n o m i c r i g h t s

  14. Steps that the U.K. has taken • Sex Discrimination Act of 1975 and the Equal Pay Act of 1970 • Prevent discrimination in: • employment • education • other fields • In October 2007, a new Commission for Equality and Human Rights will be set up

  15. Rights of working mothers • part-time nursery education for 3 and 4 year olds • Since 2003, employees with children under 6 can receive flexible work hours • Since 2003, paid maternity leave has been extended to 26 weeks • 6 months of unpaid leave available to women

  16. Economic statistics • 70% of all working-age women are employed compared to 79% of all working-age men • Women hold less than 25% of executive positions • Women’s hourly earnings are less than men’s (£9.02 and £11.44 per hour respectively) • The U.K. has the highest female employment rate of the major EU countries

  17. Pensions • the Government introduced pension-sharing arrangements in divorce • 1 in 5 single women pensioners risk poverty in retirement • Black and ethnic minority women are at an even greater risk

  18. Pay gap • Gap in income between men and childless women: • Unequal pay: • full-time gender pay gap is 17.2% • 70% of low-paid workers are women • Unequal hours: • Women have more difficulty finding full-time jobs • National Minimum Wage has contributed to a 2% drop in the gap

  19. Credits • Amnesty International • Center for Reproductive Rights • Equal Opportunities Commission • Women and Equality Unit • U.K. Watch • National Institute of Health • National Organization of Women

  20. Jokes (Typos) • We done gone abortin’ • Steps the U.K. has taken: SEX • Pensioners:Can’t wait to get that free T.V. License when I’m over 75!!! (you have to live a little longer than 70) • Victorian Women’s Rights Game: • http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/society_culture/women/launch_gms_victorian_women.shtml

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