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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

Flexible working and couples’ coordination of time schedules

  1. Mark L. Bryan
  2. Almudena Sevilla Sanz
Conference Paper, Understanding Society Research Conference, 24-26 July 2013, University of Essex - July 24, 2013

Breastfeeding boosts the brain development of a baby

  1. Maria Iacovou
  2. Almudena Sevilla Sanz
Media - June 8, 2013

Infant feeding: the effects of scheduled vs. on-demand feeding on mothers’ wellbeing and children’s cognitive development

  1. Maria Iacovou
  2. Almudena Sevilla-Sanz
Journal Article - June 1, 2013
  1. Child Development
  2. Well Being
  3. Childbearing: Fertility

Leisure inequality in the United States: 1965-2003

  1. Almudena Sevilla Sanz
  2. Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal
  3. Jonathan Gershuny
Journal Article - August 15, 2012
  1. Education
  2. Social Behaviour
  3. Time Use

Udderly motherly dilemma

  1. Maria Iacovou
  2. Almudena Sevilla Sanz
Media - May 12, 2012

Feeding on demand can affect a baby’s IQ

  1. Maria Iacovou
  2. Almudena Sevilla Sanz
Media - April 9, 2012

Babies that are fed ‘on demand’ have a higher IQ

  1. Maria Iacovou
  2. Almudena Sevilla Sanz
Media - March 26, 2012

Babies that are fed ‘on demand’ have a higher IQ

  1. Maria Iacovou
  2. Almudena Sevilla Sanz
Media - March 26, 2012

When it comes to feeding, just what is really best for your baby?

  1. Maria Iacovou
  2. Almudena Sevilla Sanz
Media - March 26, 2012

Feeding babies on demand could boost children’s cognitive development

  1. Maria Iacovou
  2. Almudena Sevilla Sanz
Media - March 21, 2012

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