Poverty, inequality and the welfare state - seminar two A work in progress seminar series
Event details
In April 2023, the School for Business and Society launched a new work in progress seminar series that provides an informal opportunity to present and get feedback on developing research. The aim is to create a space for researchers across the university to share emerging findings and developing agendas, with a particular focus on poverty, inequality and social security.
Seminars will take place every six weeks, and will be Chaired by Dr Ruth Patrick (School for Business and Society). They will be hybrid sessions, so that people can attend in person or online as they prefer.
This university-wide seminar series is hosted by the School for Business and Society, in partnership with the Cost of Living Research Group.
Please get in touch if you would like to present at one of the future seminars.
Session Two
Speakers
Dr Katie Pybus (University of York) - 'Living in survival mode': How social security reform could improve public mental health
Dr Annie Irvine (King's College London) - 'Work, welfare and mental health: transitions over time'
Dr Konstantina Maragkou (University of Cambridge), Professor Cheti Nicoletti (University of York), Professor Birgitta Rabe (University of Essex) - 'Inequalities in tutoring: Do low educated parents compensate less for their children's low academic skills?'
Attendance
Please complete the Google form if you would like to attend.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
ID: 93081107092
Passcode: 730630
Venue details
Contact
Sylwia Slaby - Research Support Assistant