
Women with young children are the most discriminated-against at work, a study published later will suggest.
A mother with a child aged under 11 is 45% less likely to be employed than a man, the Equalities Review will find.
The major report into inequality in the UK was commissioned by Tony Blair to examine how our lives are affected by race, gender and age.
Trevor Phillips, the chairman of the review, has said the cost of discrimination is borne by the country.
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