
Susan harkness
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14-06-2012 06:39:25
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Listen to Equal Lives PI Susan harkness who talks about her latest research on how economic disadvantage accumulates for single mothers and the impacts on their income & risk of poverty of having a child & splitting up from a partner. buff.ly/3bMvDLX



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These three are producing piles of innovative research on gender gaps in wealth accumulation. Nora Waitkus, Nhat An Trinh, Daria Tisch. @NoraWaitkus Nhat An Trinh @DariaTisch.


Petra Sauer reported findings on higher education expansion and labour income inequality, from a gendered perspective. Petra Sauer @petrasauer.bsky.social


And, last but not least, Susan Harkness presented her LIS work on single mothers’ disadvantage across the distribution, recently published in the ANNALS volume edited by moi, Laurie Maldonado, and Amanda Sheely. Susan harkness Laurie C. Maldonado Dr. Amanda Sheely The AAPSS


Jobs with us at UoBris PolicyStudies include bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/deta… Esp if interest in labour market inequalities and policy; social security and social protection; educational inequalities and policy.

💥 Call for papers 💥 to the multi-disciplinary workshop "Fathers and Families", September 27-28, 2023, Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) Stockholm University. Please submit your paper and encourage others to do the same! Deadline July 7. Questions? Contact LinaAldén and Anne Boschini


Envious of Andrea Tartakowsky presenting our gender wealth gap work Susan harkness MiSoC in Melbourne #ISAWCS23 !



Great to see so many staff from the University of Bristol's School for Policy Studies at this year's SPA conference Social Policy Assoc UoBris PolicyStudies Marii Paskov David Abbott Misa Izuhara Nasrul Ismail


📢Perspectives on supporting single-parent families with evidence for policy from the UK and abroad Bristol, 2pm, Thursday, 12 September eventbrite.co.uk/e/supporting-s… Susan harkness ISER Jon Symonds School of Education | University of Bristol



Many congratulations to my fabulous Bristol Law School colleague Prof Rachel Murray for winning the Economic and Social Research Council outstanding international impact prize.

Here's my paper which summarises in 7 pages the rapid deterioration of safety-net protection. The double whammy is that benefit levels have become too low to meet needs, and the majority don't even get this level of support. abrdn Financial Fairness Trust financialfairness.org.uk/docs?editionId…




😷NEW ARTICLE:😷 Wadell & Susan harkness show the benefits of family ties during covid OPEN ACCESS: doi.org/10.1080/146166…
