Just sixty years ago, French women were finally able to open a bank account without the authorization of their father or husband. It's only in the last fifty years that women have had access to the grandes écoles.
But what about their financial independence, their relationship with money and their income?
This year, among the topics to be explored, the GEF team has selected "Women and Money" as the theme. For this first webinar of the year, we welcome Lise Chatain, who has just published the book "Le sexe de l'impôt".
Among the questions raised, we will ask whether we can really talk about tax neutrality?
In particular, Lise Chatain shows how certain provisions of tax law contribute to widening inequalities between women and men, and explores ways of remedying them.
An unprecedented exchange on how taxation shapes gender (in)equality, sometimes without our knowledge.
Join us on Tuesday October 14 at 1pm for an interactive webinar, organized by GEF, with Lise Chatain, HEC graduate, Doctor of Law and Professor of Law at Dijon Law School.
This discussion will be moderated by Bénédicte Champenois Rousseau, independent sociologist and GEF committee member.
Take a real lunch break: nourish your mind and your practices.
Don't miss this inspiring and enriching event!
The link to the webinar will be sent to registrants the day before (€10).