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NEWS: Young people and families facing cancer are having to find around Β£5,000 in extra costs while they wait seven months for disability benefits. Read The Cost of Waiting, our new research report: ow.ly/jivk50VaUce
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It seems PubMed has disappeared. This is the digital equivalent of burning a library.
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Thinking of applying as a country delegate for the UN Commission on the Status of Women #CSW69?
Read about the experiences of our two PhD students that attended @CSW68 as UK delegates: policystudies.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2024/12/17/csw68/
#GenderEquality
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Sociologist at Colorado State University | Parenting, Inequality, Stratification, Econ Soc, Family Demography, Quantitative Methods, Computational Social Science, whatever seems interesting right nowβ¦
https://ophastings.com
Resolution Foundation is a think-tank working to improve the lives of people on low-to-middle incomes. Launched May 2021: The Economy 2030 Inquiry.
We work to speed up and support the transition to a future free from poverty, in which people and planet can flourish.
https://www.jrf.org.uk/
The International Inequalities Institute drives integrated research and teaching on inequality at LSE. Home of @afsee-lse.bsky.social.
Waitress turned Congresswoman for the Bronx and Queens. Grassroots elected, small-dollar supported. A better world is possible.
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www.wei.manchester.ac.uk
Research institute at The University of Manchester. Research themes include: Work Futures, Fairness and Wellbeing in the Workplace, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, and Regulation and representation.
Independent research and training centre of the European Trade Union Confederation. We support, stimulate and reinforce the European trade union movement.
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. Research on the social and political foundations of modern economies.
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Imprint: www.mpifg.de/2856/imprint
Professor of Work&Employment &Director of the King's Global Institute for Women's Leadership at KCL, views my own
Interests Flexible Working, digitalisation/future of work, labour market (gender/race) inequalities, welfare state/gender role attitudes νκ΅μΈ
The Labor Center conducts research and education on issues related to labor and employment. Our trainings serve to educate a diverse new generation of labor leaders. We also engage UC Berkeley students in learning about the labor movement.
Senior Lecturer in Social Policy @ University of York. Interested in gender equality, hybrid work, work-family balance, family policy, family wellbeing and poverty
Paul is Emeritus Professor of Public Policy at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. He mainly writes on poverty, benefits, social justice and social policy. Find his published work at https://observant-paulspicker.wordpress.com/paul-spicker/
Former Deputy Director and Head of Research at Womenβs Budget Group. Former CEO The Equality Trust; Deputy Director of The Runnymede Trust. Member of Independent SAGE. Worked in government and think tanks. Views my own
We fund research that changes peopleβs lives.
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Researching health services, social security, and care. Disability, health/illness, ageing. University of Bristol. PhD. UTV
Associate professor of Social Policy @University of Oxford @DSPI Oxford | Fellow @greentempleton College, |Researching social policy, care, gender, intersectionality| Emma Goldman Award 2020
Prof of econ dartmouth and ex MPC Bank of England working a lot now on the declining wellbeing of the young around the world I am here https://sites.dartmouth.edu/blanchflower/
And now grandad of eleven
Blanchflower@dartmouth.edu
Part of the University of Bristol, BDFI is a Β£100m initiative to develop cutting-edge digital innovation, and transform the way we create digital technologies, for more sustainable, inclusive and prosperous futures.
Latest news about Danny Dorling, Professor of Geography, University of Oxford, author of books and other publications:
https://linktr.ee/dannydorling
New here.
Doppelganger. This Changes Everything. The Shock Doctrine. No Logo. On Fire.
UBC Professor of Climate Justice.
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