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Dr Neil Kaye

@neilkaye_phd

Senior Research Fellow in sociology of education and social policy at @Closer_UK @UCLSocRes. All views are my own

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The latest output from our ongoing analysis of the Irish community in England & Wales according to the #census2021 is available now:

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Over the past nine decades major political, social and economic changes have impacted every area of study participants’ lives. ‘Our Changing Society’ provides this detailed historical context to help you understand how these changes may have impacted people’s complex lives.

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Interested in the relationship between levels of climate concern, pro-environmental behaviours and wellbeing in the UK? Read our blog and check out our infographic here @QuyKatie Dr Neil Kaye

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Our pop up stand has gone walkabout but we’re looking forward to seeing you all Social Research Assn #SRAconf23 today to talk all things #longitudinal Come check out our free resources for researchers during the breaks and lunch 😀

Our pop up stand has gone walkabout but we’re looking forward to seeing you all <a href="/TheSRAOrg/">Social Research Assn</a> #SRAconf23 today to talk all things #longitudinal

Come check out our free resources for researchers during the breaks and lunch 😀
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The UK's #cohortstudies are an invaluable resource My new paper compares across cohorts to explore how SES affects educational attainment before & during #Austerity - a link that disproportionately affects those with an accumulation of risk factors tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Call for submissions for ECRs using UK longitudinal population study data! Great opportunity to present your work and join CLOSER 's burgeoning network of longitudinal scholars IOE Early Career Network UCL Social Research Institute (SRI)

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Just over a week left to get your abstracts in for our new Emerging Longitudinal Scholars Webinar series! Whether your research is on education, health, mental health, methods, policy, socio-economic trends, or beyond, we want to showcase your innovative insights. For more👇

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Are you struggling to find the data that best meets the needs of your research? Then head to CLOSER Discovery to search and explore questionnaires and data from the UK’s leading longitudinal population studies. Our new animation explains more! Economic and Social Research Council youtube.com/watch?v=9mFF4h…

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🚨 NEW PUBLICATION ALERT! The effects of system type and characteristics on skills inequalities during upper secondary education: a quasi-cohort analysis of OECD data Andy Green & Neil Kaye (Dr Neil Kaye) tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… #Education #Skills #OECD

🚨 NEW PUBLICATION ALERT!

The effects of system type and characteristics on skills inequalities during upper secondary education: a quasi-cohort analysis of OECD data

Andy Green &amp; Neil Kaye (<a href="/NeilKaye_phd/">Dr Neil Kaye</a>)

tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

#Education #Skills #OECD
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Delighted to be included in the latest thematic issue of @OxfordRevEd. My paper compares across cohorts to explore how SES affects educational attainment before & during #Austerity - a link that disproportionately affects those with an accumulation of risk factors

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In a new paper out with Dr Neil Kaye we look at who the socially mobile vote for. "We find individuals who move up the social ladder are more likely to vote Conservative than individuals who remain in the same class as their parents."

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🆕#postdoc position at TCD Sociology to work with me on a #horizoneurope project - Longitudinal Educational Achievements: Reducing iNequalities (LEARN) 😀 Deadline: July 22 Duration: 30 months Start date: negotiable Skills: quantitative Share/Apply👇 tcd.ie/sociology/vaca…

🆕#postdoc position at <a href="/TCDsociology/">TCD Sociology</a> to work with me on a #horizoneurope project - Longitudinal Educational Achievements: Reducing iNequalities (LEARN) 😀

Deadline: July 22
Duration: 30 months 
Start date: negotiable 
Skills: quantitative 

Share/Apply👇 
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Tomorrow is polling day! Who is thinking about voting Conservative? John Jerrim and I examine voting patterns across the life course and consider the impact of social mobility on likelihood to vote for the Tories...

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What can we learn from TV and computer use trajectories across early- and mid-childhood? Come and find out this afternoon @ 4pm #berawera2024 CLOSER BERA

What can we learn from TV and computer use trajectories across early- and mid-childhood? 

Come and find out this afternoon @ 4pm  #berawera2024 <a href="/CLOSER_UK/">CLOSER</a> <a href="/BERANews/">BERA</a>