We are delighted to welcome Dr Monique McKenzie, School of Social and Political Sciences, @sydney.edu.au to CHASM to present our next CHASM Seminar on 3rd June.
'The Role of the Family in Australia's Asset Economy'
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๐ Welcome to WHOCOUNTS โ a new research project tackling a big question: Who is left out of poverty data in Europe, and why does that matter?
Weโre here to change how poverty is seen, counted, and understood.
#WHOCOUNTS #Poverty #EUSILC
Super excited to be hosting Mary Daly on the 2nd June! Iโve long admired Maryโs work, especially her book Families and Poverty. Join us for her reflections on whether the UK can be said to have a family policy.
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The @familypolicyspa.bsky.social are delighted to host Joeli Brearley, founder of Pregnant Then Screwed
Register now for this free lunchtime webinar:
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Monday 19th May
๐ 12noon-1pm
๐ Zoom
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Powerpoint title slide reading: 'Negotiating (in)dependence: Insights from co-resident young adults and parents in England' (Emma Hyde)
Powerpoint title slide reading: 'Feeling close, disclosing feelings: family practices and practices of intimacy in youth-parent relations across three generations' (Kristinn Hegna)
Powerpoint title slide reading: 'Intergenerational stories of independence and autonomy in Norway' (Victoria de Leon Born)
It was great to share some of my PhD findings yesterday at the @sspatleeds.bsky.social research seminar series alongside Kristinn Hegna and Victoria de Leon Born (University of Oslo). Thanks to everyone who came along!
We are delighted to host Joeli Brearley, founder of Pregnant then Screwed. Please join us for this free webinar by signing up here:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/social-pol...
New blog post! Dr Moldir Kabylova reflects on her research findings and lived experience to highlight how policies in Kazakhstan encouraging women to reduce their working hours reinforce traditional gender roles and contradict womenโs aspirations for equality and professional grown.