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ISER researchers discuss their work in these blog posts.

Dr Malcolm Brynin – obituary

  1. David Rose

David Rose, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at ISER, pays tribute to our former colleague, Dr Malcolm Byrnin, who sadly passed away last week.

How will the response to coronavirus affect gender equality?

  1. Susan Harkness

Writing for the ESRC’s Economics Observatory, MiSoC’s Susan Harkness explores why women have borne such a heavy economic and caring burden during the coronavirus pandemic and whether the negative impact will persist

Open schools first for the hardest hit children

  1. Ayse Guveli

Writing for the LSE, MiSoC researcher Ayse Guveli explores the effect of Covid-19 related school closures on children’s educational opportunities and future outcomes, and how this varies by social and family background.

Maternal investments in children: the role of expected effort and returns

  1. Sonia Bhalotra

Inequalities in child developmental outcomes emerge early in life and persist, with parents playing a critical role in determining these differences. MiSoC researcher Professor Sonia Bhalotra investigates the importance of subjective expectations of returns to and effort costs of the two main investments that mothers make in newborns: breastfeeding and stimulation

Do migrants undercut the job quality of natives?

  1. Neli Demireva

MiSoC researcher Dr Neli Demireva, together with Dr Wouter Zwysen, investigate the employment outcomes and types of jobs migrants, ethnic minorities and white British majority members do

Political and ethnic identity

  1. Lucinda Platt
  2. Alita Nandi

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

Ethnic discrimination in the labour market

  1. Simonetta Longhi
  2. Malcolm Brynin

MiSoC’s Malcolm Brynin and Simonetta Longhi (now at Reading) have provided vital evidence to the debate on inequality in the labour market, in particular on pay gaps within jobs

The impact of Brexit on the EU migrants in UK Higher Education

  1. Renee Luthra

MiSoC’s Dr Renee Luthra describes her new research into how Brexit was experienced by highly skilled migrants in the UK higher education sector, a sector reliant on EU migration, and the ways that employment in higher education buffered staff against its impact