Divorce and desertion are pushing Scottish women into poverty and debt
spirals much faster than their male counterparts
according to research. Women account for over 90% of lone parents in Scotland and 60% of unpaid
carers. There are some lone parent families struggling by on less than
half of the UK's median income, which is considered to be about GBP7,000
a year. Working tax credits have been reduced. Lone parents with a child aged
seven or over now cannot get income support either and childcare
contributions have been cut by 10%.
Women's charity Engender
Niki Kandirikirira, Executive Director, said,
"We know how
many children, pensioners and households are in poverty but it's the
statistics themselves that reveal why the numbers are proving so hard to
bring down. At no point do we recognise the gendered nature of poverty.
Measures to tackle poverty will fail to deliver until we recognise that
gender inequality is in itself a root cause."
Socialist Courier would say that this is not the root cause but an exacerbating major contributing factor ino the cause of poverty. It is being a member of the working class regardless of gender that leads to poverty.
Save the Children issued warnings recently that the numbers of children
living in severe poverty in Scotland will rise rapidly due to a lack of
jobs. In Glasgow 18 people chase every vacancy compared to an average of
6 in England. However, even children with working parents are at high
risk of poverty - the Joseph Rowntree Foundation reported in 2010 that
half of children living in poverty belong to working families.
"There's only so long cash-strapped families can hold out with these
sorts of figures to live on," said the spokesperson.
"This is how
chronic debt begins and increasing costs of living ends up driving
desperate families into the arms of credit card lenders, pay day loan
companies and loan sharks."
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