Woman's Hour

The Morning After Pill, The Economics of Care, Women of the Royal Society

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Sinopsis

When journalist Rose Stokes wrote about her experience of getting pregnant after taking the morning after pill and what it revealed to her about exactly how this emergency contraception works (and when it doesn’t), the response online was huge. We look at how emergency contraception works, how safe it is, and ask why women don’t know more.Recent research from the social market Foundation proposed that women start receiving a pension boost to offset the increasing disadvantage of a growing care burden, both with child care and as the population ages. This is one of many policy suggestions that are currently being developed to deal with a problem that all parties acknowledge. But how should we price the care work that so many women do? And do policy makers have the data they need in this area? Kathryn Petrie, author of the report, says not. We ask why the economics profession hasn’t done more on this subject and hear from leading Care Economist Prof. Susan Himmelweit, Emeritus Professor of Economics at The Open