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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.

Hebdomadal patterns of compensatory behaviour: weekday and weekend housework participation in Canada, 1986-2010

  1. Kamila Kolpashnikova
  2.  Man Yee Kan
Journal Article - September 23, 2019
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Time Use
  4. Sociology Of Households

A new family equilibrium? Changing dynamics between the gender division of labor and fertility in Great Britain, 1991–2017

  1. Muzhi Zhou
  2.  Man Yee Kan
Journal Article - June 15, 2019
  1. Labour Market
  2. Demography
  3. Childbearing: Fertility
  4. Social Change
  5. Sociology Of Households

Women aren’t a monolith – and the white women supporting Kavanaugh prove it

  1.  Man Yee Kan
  2. Anthony Heath
Media - October 6, 2018

Like it or not, studies suggest that Clinton may not be wrong on white women voting like their husbands

  1.  Man Yee Kan
  2. Anthony Heath
Media - March 13, 2018

Who is doing the housework in multicultural Britain?

  1.  Man Yee Kan
  2. Heather Laurie
Journal Article - February 15, 2018
  1. Ethnic Groups
  2. Sociology Of Households

Marriage after Trump: the 2016 race has turned the battle of the sexes into an all-out war

  1.  Man Yee Kan
  2. Anthony Heath
Media - October 18, 2016

Apparently women are more likely to cheat on guys who don’t do household chores

  1.  Man Yee Kan
  2. Heather Laurie
Media - November 16, 2016

Black men are better than white guys at sharing household chores

  1.  Man Yee Kan
  2. Heather Laurie
Media - February 8, 2016

White husbands are falling short when it comes to housework

  1.  Man Yee Kan
  2. Heather Laurie
Media - February 8, 2016

Black men ‘best in Britain’ for taking a share of the housework

  1.  Man Yee Kan
  2. Heather Laurie
Media - February 7, 2016

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