Women and the Social Deficit
Canada adopted the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in 1976. Countries like Canada that have signed the International Covenant must submit progress reports to an International Committee. Groups like NAWL can also present alternative reports to the Committee. In November of 1998, NAWL submitted a report called: Women and the Social Deficit.
NAWL’s report underlines how in spite of the relative wealth of Canada as a country, many women in Canada are actually getting poorer. This is especially true for certain groups of women such as Aboriginal women and single mothers.
NAWL Submission to the International Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Women and the Social Deficit
(November 1998) [PDF Only]
The Issues
- Women and the Family
- Women, Work and Equality
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Social and Economic Rights
- New SCC decision on economic rights in the family
- Economic Rights Within the Family Project
- The Gosselin Case
- Discrimination on the Basis of Social Condition
- Women and the Social Deficit
- Women and Fiscal Policy
- Press Releases on Women’s Social and Economic Rights
- Jurisfemme Articles on Women’s Social and Economic Rights
- Violence Against Women
- Immigration and Refugee Law
- Women’s Human Rights
- Women and Politics