ECONOMIC GROWTH

Women's economic exclusion costs local economies £88.7bn a year

The local economic cost of barriers to paid work for women is £88.7bn a year, analysis has found.

The local economic cost of barriers to paid work for women is £88.7bn a year, analysis has found.

Research published on International Women's Day this week indicated the average regional economy was losing out on £1.68bn a year, representing nearly 10% of a region's existing economic output in some cases.

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