Equal Power: Gender Equality and How to Achieve It

Equal Power: Gender Equality and How to Achieve It

Jo Swinson
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Author:  Jo Swinson
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  400
Publisher:  Atlantic Books
Year:  2019
ISBN:  9781786491893

Shortlisted for the 2018 Parliamentary Book Awards (Best Memoir by a Parliamentarian)

Why does power remain concentrated in the hands of men?
And why do the problems of sexism sometimes feel just too big to solve?

In this passionate call to arms, leader of the Liberal Democrats and former Government Minister for Women Jo Swinson outlines the steps we can all take, large and small, to make our businesses, politics and culture truly gender equal. With clear and uncompromising analysis, Swinson shows the stark extent of the inequality around us, arguing that everyone - from students to CEOs - can work together to create a world of Equal Power.

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