Renee Luthra & Alita Nandi write for the Economics Observatory
Blog author: Alita Nandi
Is hate crime rising during the Covid-19 crisis?
Writing for the ESRC-funded Economics Observatory, MiSoC’s Renee Luthra and Alita Nandi explore whether the Covid-19 crisis is likely to create a more hostile environment for immigrants and ethnic minorities
Political and ethnic identity
MiSoC’s Dr Alita Nandi and Professor Lucinda Platt (LSE) investigate the relationship between people’s political and ethnic identities across different majority / minority ethnicities
Ethnicity and Integration?
In an article for Discover Society, Alita Nandi responds to the government’s Integrated Communities Strategy Paper 2018
Job-related learning: who benefits, and how much?
Dr Alita Nandi draws out the findings from the What Works Wellbeing’s latest analysis on the wellbeing benefits of job-related training
How ethnic and racial harassment damages mental health
Dr Alita Nandi and Dr Renee Luthra investigate how ethnic and and racial harassment could affect the victims’ mental health
Living with hate and harassment
ISER researchers are beginning a new ESRC Secondary Data Initiative study into the prevalence and persistence of ethnic and racial harassment and its impact on health using longitudinal analysis
Minority Report
Ethnic minorities in Britain are experiencing contrasting fortunes when we look at pay and poverty
How do families fare long term after couples split up?
Professor Mike Brewer and Dr Alita Nandi analysed data for the Nuffield Foundation to gain a clearer insight into the fortunes – and wellbeing – of families after the couple split up