- Susan Harkness
Susan Harkness provides an update on her blog for the ESRC’s Economics Observatory, on how mothers have been hit harder by widening inequalities in employment since the first Covid-19 lockdown.
ISER researchers discuss their work in these blog posts.
Susan Harkness provides an update on her blog for the ESRC’s Economics Observatory, on how mothers have been hit harder by widening inequalities in employment since the first Covid-19 lockdown.
Professor Renee Luthra writes for LSE
Writing for the Institute for the Future of Work, Dr Silvia Avram shares the results of a new experimental study aimed at examining workers’ reactions to uncertainty about work availability and pay.
In a blog for the Institute for Fiscal Studies, MiSoC student Sonkurt Sen with IFS co-authors Arun Advani and Ross Warwick explore the effect of A level choices on improving diversity among economists
Asye Guveli writes for The Conversation
Dr Amy Clair’s work with Adam Tinson for the Health Foundation thinktank shows housing problems are likely a significant component of the ‘syndemic’ that has led to greater risks of Covid-19 infection and serious complications for certain social groups
MiSoC’s Birgitta Rabe & co-authors write for the ESRC’s Economics Observatory on their research into the impact of extending free school meals for means-tested families into the school holidays.
In a blog for Vox EU, MiSoC’s Sonia Bhalotra explains how her research using data from Brazil shows that job loss contributes to the global surge in domestic violence witnessed during the Covid-19 pandemic, and the mechanisms behind that.
MiSoC’s Sonia Bhalotra writes for the ESRC’s Economics Observatory on the ‘shadow pandemic’ that is the global surge of domestic violence since the beginning of the coronavirus 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
In a new blog for the ESRC’s Economics Observatory, Birgitta Rabe with co-authors Claire Crawford and Ellen Greaves investigate the likely impacts of the government’s decision to extend free school meals to children at home during term-time and over the summer holidays
David Rose, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at ISER, pays tribute to our former colleague, Dr Malcolm Byrnin, who sadly passed away last week.