I completely agree with both of the statements.
Ultimately it comes down to broader patterns of inequality throughout our society. The way we really deal with it is by developing policy solutions with the people who are most negatively impacted at the core.
If we bring that kind of gender-based intersectional lens to our policy-making, if we think about how we lift up the people who are most impacted when we are developing solutions, as opposed to how we reduce the drain on the public purse or how we make sure that companies can make a profit, then we might be able to address some of these systemic patterns.
It really is also about changing the way we think about developing policy to address some of these systemic problems.