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Identifying employment inequalities in Chile

Thursday 14 January 2021 · Kirsten Sehnbruch
Economics
People working in a fruit factory with an image of a flag overlaid.

Is the UK undergoing a “quiet quitting” revolution?

Tuesday 26 September 2023 · Odessa Hamilton, Dr Grace Lordan, Dr Daniel Jolles
Economics
quiet quitting, a woman working at home

The identity struggle facing working mothers

Tuesday 19 March 2024 · Dr Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo
Society
working mothers pressure

Can the gig economy boost entrepreneurship?

Tuesday 28 January 2025 · Dr Aaron Cheng
Economics
Smart phone, cyclist, money and a man using the phone

How the US can learn from Europe and beyond to improve its support for single-parent families

Thursday 23 March 2023 · Dr Amanda Sheely, Professor Janet C. Gornick, Dr Laurie C. Maldonado, Dr Isabel Shutes, Dr Thomas Biegert
Politics
woman and child in America

How can we make fair choices on the path to Universal Health Coverage?

Thursday 12 May 2022 · Professor Alex Voorhoeve
Impact
healthcare

What is “confidence culture” and how does it harm women?

Tuesday 15 March 2022 · Professor Shani Orgad, Prof Rosalind Gill
Society
a collage of women

The two-child limit: a growing hole in the UK’s safety net

Tuesday 26 September 2023 · Professor Kitty Stewart
Politics
two babies being held

The world is your office: how ‘‘work from anywhere’’ is transforming work

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Professor Prithwiraj Choudhury
Economics
An open laptop with a screen showing an online meeting.