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Solving The Gender Numeracy Gap Equation

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The gender numeracy gap: why is it that women are twice as likely to be anxious using maths and numbers as men?
And is it simply a myth that some people are better with numbers than others?
In this episode, we speak to Beth and Bryony from charity National Numeracy about how young women and girls are disproportionately affected by a lack of numeracy.
We dive into why number confidence impacts everyday money management, how to tackle the gender numeracy gap and how numeracy skills can open a world of career opportunities for young women and girls.
Thank you to Capital One UK for sponsoring this episode. Through their partnership with National Numeracy, Capital One UK is working to inspire girls and young women to engage with numeracy skills to spark better opportunities and brighter futures.
Give the National Numeracy challenge a go here

Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss the latest episode!
If you enjoy Money Unfiltered, please leave us a review & keep up to date on IG at @thisgirltalksmoney @victoria_nabarro

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The gender numeracy gap: why is it that women are twice as likely to be anxious using maths and numbers as men?
And is it simply a myth that some people are better with numbers than others?
In this episode, we speak to Beth and Bryony from charity National Numeracy about how young women and girls are disproportionately affected by a lack of numeracy.
We dive into why number confidence impacts everyday money management, how to tackle the gender numeracy gap and how numeracy skills can open a world of career opportunities for young women and girls.
Thank you to Capital One UK for sponsoring this episode. Through their partnership with National Numeracy, Capital One UK is working to inspire girls and young women to engage with numeracy skills to spark better opportunities and brighter futures.
Give the National Numeracy challenge a go here

Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss the latest episode!
If you enjoy Money Unfiltered, please leave us a review & keep up to date on IG at @thisgirltalksmoney @victoria_nabarro

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