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OverviewAn urgent call to reform capitalism so that it stops failing women. Although the #MeToo movement has been hugely important, empowerment of the mind will not achieve full power for women while there remains economic inequality. Leading economist Vicky Pryce urgently calls for feminists to focus attention on this pressing issue: the pay gap, the glass ceiling, and the obstacles to women working at all. She shows that gender equality is good for business and economies, but the free market is wired to perpetuate inequality; only government intervention can empower women, with proper support and reward for their work. From the gendered threat of robot labour to the lack of women in economics itself, Women vs Capitalism is a bold and timely look at an uncomfortable truth: we will not achieve equality for women without radical changes to contemporary capitalism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vicky PrycePublisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd ISBN: 9781787381742ISBN 10: 1787381749 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 14 November 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews'Superb. An authoritative manual for the men upholding capitalism while holding back women and the economy, and a guidebook for women who want to change the world.' -- Ann Pettifor, author of 'The Production of Money' 'A depressing indictment of modern capitalism, this book is a passionate argument for a way ahead.' -- Prospect 'This book shines a much-needed light on discrimination that still holds too many women back - and what we can do about it. [For] policymakers, directors and women wondering what they can do to fight back, this is a fantastic book.' -- The Observer 'Pryce marshals an impressive array of up-to-date statistics and interesting anecdotes to demonstrate the ways in which capitalism is failing women.' -- Literary Review '[Women vs Capitalism is] a powerful manifesto for our times, relentlessly piling up the evidence that women get a raw deal in the economy.' -- Irish Times 'Superb. An authoritative manual for the men upholding capitalism while holding back women and the economy, and a guidebook for women who want to change the world.' -- Ann Pettifor, author of 'The Production of Money' 'Vicky Pryce is one of Britain's most distinguished economic commentators. Her impassioned criticism and rich analysis argue powerfully that women's economic equality is both a moral question, and good economic sense. A clear-sighted call for change.' -- Rachel Reeves MP 'A long overdue dissection of the vital subject of gender equality, through Vicky Pryce's forensic economic lens.' -- Polly Toynbee, 'The Guardian' 'Gender equality is an ongoing struggle fought on several fronts. The economic case presented here by Vicky Pryce has never been made so well or so vigorously.' -- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, author, columnist and broadcaster 'Vicky Pryce lends an eloquent voice and a forensic analysis to the growing worldwide realisation that capitalism needs to change.' -- Kate Pickett, co-author of 'The Spirit Level' 'A shocking, lucid account of how capitalism holds women back. If we are all to have a future, government policy must fundamentally change. Now.' -- Danny Dorling, University of Oxford; author of 'All That Is Solid' and 'Peak Inequality' Author InformationVicky Pryce is Chief Economics Adviser at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, and former joint head of the UK Government Economic Service. She was also director-general for economics at the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills. Her books include Greekonomics; Prisonomics; and It's the Economy, Stupid. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |