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As we face global challenges like climate change and inequality, what if women could use their investments to build a cleaner, fairer and more sustainable world? Financial feminism - the belief in the financial equality of women - has been gathering momentum, largely in the context of the gender pay gap: on average a woman earns 80% of what a man does. But there's another gap - the gender investing gap - which shows women are investing less than men, saving less for retirement, and parking more in cash. When compounded by the gender pay gap, this results in a significant shortfall, but there's more to financial feminism than simply addressing these gaps: women also care about where their money is invested and the impact it can have. In this practical and accessible guide, sustainable investing expert Jessica Robinson shows how through financial feminism, women can use their financial power to invest in a sustainable future and build the kind of world they want to live in.



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Jessica Robinson

I am an editor by day and a zombie-killer by night (at least in my books) . Since the first time I watched Night of the Living Dead, I have been obsessed with zombies and often think of ways to survive the uprising. In addition to my nonfiction book, under the pen name Pembroke Sinclair, I have written YA novels about zombies and the tough teens who survive the apocalyptic world. I have also written nonfiction stories for Serial Killer Magazine and published a book about slasher films called Life Lessons from Slasher Films.

You can learn more about me by visiting http://pembrokesinclair.blogspot.com



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