Discrimination Law

Pink Tax and the Law: Discriminating Against Women Consumers

By Alara Efsun Yazicioglu
Routledge June 2018

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ISBN-13
9781138597297
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
June 2018
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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The emergence of the terms ‘pink tax’ and ‘tampon tax’ in everyday language suggests that women, who already suffer from an economic disadvantage due to the gender wage gap, are put in an even more detrimental position by means of ‘discriminatory consumption taxes’. This book is the first conducting a legal analysis to establish to what extent this public perception is accurate.

Does the practice of ‘pink tax’ effectively amount to a tax in the legal sense? Does the so-called ‘tampon tax’ genuinely constitute an anomaly within the general consumption tax system? Most importantly, can these two ‘taxes’ be legally qualified as discriminatory?

This book provides scientific answers to these questions. It first cuts through the existent information clutter by elucidating the pertinent economic, sociological and psychological components of the practices referred to as ‘pink tax’ and ‘tampon tax’. It then proceeds with a thorough legal analysis of all relevant aspects to determine whether women are indeed subject to discriminatory consumption taxes.

It is well-established that women earn less than men. This book investigates if they simultaneously pay more due to ‘discriminatory consumption taxes’

Table of Contents

Acronyms
Acknowledgements
1.
Introduction
2.
Gender versus sex
3.
Understanding the term ‘pink tax’
4.
The ‘pink tax’ phenomenon
5.
The pink tax: the Schrödinger’s cat of tax law
6.
Legal analysis of the ‘tampon tax’
7.
Government intervention
8.
Conclusion
Index
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