Capping Motherhood: An Equality-Based Analysis of the UK Benefit Cap Cases

Meghan Campbell
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Traditional gender stereotypes interact with material deprivation to trap women into poverty. Throughout their lives women disproportionately experience poverty. Due to a complex web of interlocking factors, becoming a mother can trigger or exacerbate poverty. The human rights framework with its strong commitment to women’s equality holds great potential to accurately capture, and remediate, the relationship between gender, poverty and parenting. This chapter explores the untapped potential of equality law in tackling women’s poverty by examining three judgments on social benefits schemes from the UK. These three cases are put under the analytical microscope as they directly engage with social benefits law, poverty and motherhood and in all three cases the claimants failed to establish the law was discriminatory. In analyzing the interaction between gender, poverty and parenting and why these claims failed, this chapter offers an alternative and richer human rights-based approach to poverty, grounded in the right to equality, that can be useful to all states, especially liberal-democratic states similar to the UK.
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封顶母性:基于平等的英国福利封顶案例分析
传统的性别刻板印象与物质匮乏相互作用,使妇女陷入贫困。妇女在一生中不成比例地经历贫困。由于相互关联的复杂因素,成为母亲可能引发或加剧贫困。对妇女平等作出坚定承诺的人权框架极有可能准确地把握和纠正性别、贫穷和养育子女之间的关系。本章通过考察英国对社会福利计划的三个判决,探讨平等法在解决妇女贫困问题方面尚未开发的潜力。这三个案例被置于分析显微镜下,因为它们直接涉及社会福利法、贫困和母性,在这三个案例中,原告都未能证明法律是歧视性的。在分析性别、贫困和养育子女之间的相互作用以及这些主张失败的原因后,本章提供了一种替代的、更丰富的基于人权的贫困方法,这种方法以平等权为基础,对所有国家都有用,尤其是与英国类似的自由民主国家。
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