Publication on sex discrimination that affects males and females.
The combination of feminism and the welfare state will reduce the status of fathers to that of household pets - a prediction attributed to Bertrand Russell in the 1930s. For so many fathers in our society, who have experienced parental breakdown and separation, this is a prediction that has become all too true. About half of all children now born in the UK are to unmarried mothers. A report published in 2013 by the Centre for Social Justice < >said…
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Equal Parenting
PARITYs intention in posting this data on our website is to create an opportunity for public debate on this particular funding issue. The 26 charts featured in this Paper, covering…
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Local Authority Allocation Of Funding By Gender
There are many forms of discrimination, this document will be focusing on the families (parents and children)who had or due to there personal situation or circumstances, they have been discrimated…
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Forms of Parental Discrimination – August 2017
PARITY's intention in posting this data on our website is to create an opportunity for public debate on this particular funding issue. The 27 charts featured in this Paper, covering a range of local authorities, show a disparity in discretionary funding between expenditure on males and females which is generally larger and consistently in favour of females. This is a different perspective from that usually presented in the media, where females tend to be seen as disadvantaged. There may be aview that males are poorly funded because men generally do not apply for discretionary funding. In this case, there may be an obligation on local authorities to invite males to apply. It may be relevant also to examine the gender composition of committees awarding funding. Needless to say, comments from local authorities and any other interested parties would be of interest and potentially valuable to PARITY. Please contact us at: postmaster@parity-uk.org. LOCAL AUTHORITIES DISCRETIONARY FUNDING BY GENDER PIE CHARTS FOR WHICH WE HAVE AN FOI NUMBER AS AT 15-03-2013. 1.) ARGYLL AND BUTE COUNCIL 2.) BROMLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL 3.) DUNGANNON SOUTH TYRONE BOROUGH COUNCI. 4.) GRAVESEND GRAVESHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL 5.) HACKNEY BOROUGH COUNCIL 6.) HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL 7.) HULL CITY COUNCIL 8.) ISLINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL…
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Sex Bias In LA Funding …
Statistics available for year 2010/11 indicate 1,360,451 recorded arrests in England and Wales, 1,140,497 males and 219,954 females, a proportion of females of 16.2%. Of the total, 210,683 were juveniles,…
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Men and Women and the Criminal Justice System – September 2013