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Woman's Hour

Self employed the mothers missing out.. Science journalist Debora Mackenzie

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Self-employed women are receiving less government support during coronavirus if they’ve taken maternity leave between April 2016 and March 2019 – because maternity pay isn’t taken into account when calculating payments under the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme. The group Pregnant Then Screwed is now threatening the chancellor with indirect sex discrimination. It’s estimated between 75,000 and 80,000 women are affected. We speak to founder of Pregnant then Screwed, Joeli Brearley and the freelance journalist, Alex Lloyd who says the support she’s getting is about half what it could have been if average earnings had included maternity pay.

Casey Stoney MBE is Former Captain of England and now Head Coach of Manchester United Women. We see the return of the men’s Premier League tonight, while the women’s season was ended early in May, and Casey joins Jenni to talk about the women’s game.

Science journalist Debora Mackenzie talks about her book 'Covid-19: the pandemic that never should have happened & how to stop the next one’.

There are concerns that covid lockdowns could be pushing up child marriage and violence against girls in Nepal. According to Voluntary Service Overseas the lockdown is reinforcing traditional gender roles and girls living in rural areas are especially affected. We hear from Geeta Pradham, their Global Gender Adviser.

The writer and broadcaster Sali Hughes has been talking to women about objects in their lives that are important to them. Today it’s the turn of Nadia Shireen.

Presenter Jenni Murray Producer Beverley Purcell

Guest; Joeli Brearley Guest; Alex Lloyd Guest; Casey Stoney Guest; Debora Mackenzie Guest; Geeta Pradham Guest; Nadia Shireen

Transcript

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0:34.4

Hello Jenny Murray welcoming you to the Woman's Hour Podcast for Wednesday, the 17th of June.

0:41.6

Good morning.

0:43.0

Men's Premier League football begins tonight.

0:47.0

Women won't be coming back yet.

0:50.0

Casey Stoney, a former England Captain and Head Coach of Manchester United, explains how the

0:55.7

women's game is coping with continued lockdown.

1:00.6

COVID-19, the pandemic that should never have happened and how to stop the next one

1:06.3

besides journalist Deborah Mackenzie on her new book. The worries voluntary

1:11.8

service overseas has about the girls in Nepal.

1:15.0

How is their education and safety from child marriage and violence affected by the lockdown?

1:21.0

And the next in our series of precious objects we hear from the writer and illustrator Nadia Shirin.

1:27.0

A group called Pregnant then Scrood is threatening the Chancellor of the Exchequer with legal action claiming he's employed

1:36.5

indirect sex discrimination in the allocation of payments under the

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