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The Centre for Research on Families, Life Course and Generations (FLaG), based in the School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds.
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http://flag.leeds.ac.uk 09-07-2014 13:59:16
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At tomorrow's FLaG 'Work in Progress' we have kahryn hughes and Daniel Edmiston Sociology at Leeds discussing 'Data Protection, Parsimony and Erasure in Social Research' 2-3pm, online More information here: flag.leeds.ac.uk/news/work-in-p…
EVENT: Online Book Launch, 7th June (12-1.30pm) hosted by FLaG kahryn hughes and Prof. Anna Tarrant (she/her) will be discussing their new book: "Men, Families, and Poverty: Tracing the Intergenerational Trajectories of Place-Based Hardship" More details here: flag.leeds.ac.uk/events/book-la…
Don't miss today's (online) book launch (12-1.30pm) hosted by FLaG kahryn hughes and Prof. Anna Tarrant (she/her) will be discussing their new book: "Men, Families, and Poverty: Tracing the Intergenerational Trajectories of Place-Based Hardship" All welcome. flag.leeds.ac.uk/events/book-la…
Spiralling debt and the breakdown of traditional support networks - why the #CostOfLivingCrisis is here to stay for many low-income communities: medium.com/policy-leeds/c… Featuring research from Daniel Edmiston, Emma Hyde and Tom Adnan-Smith
New: Vital local support networks are an increasingly fragile lifeline in the cost-of-living crisis Emma Hyde, Thomas Adnan-Smith & Daniel Edmiston discuss their findings. Emma Hyde Daniel Edmiston University of Leeds #CostOfLivingCrisis #foodpoverty blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…
We are delighted to see this new blog by FLaG members, Emma Hyde, Tom Adnan-Smith & Daniel Edmiston on the LSE British Politics and Policy discussing the fragility of vital informal support networks among those in #DeepPoverty through the cost-of-living crisis. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…
🔊New paper exploring employment hrs & paternal childcare engagement using longitudinal data We find father engagement in the 1st yr of parenthood is imp because it sets up a pattern of ongoing engagement until the child is @ least age 11 Leeds University Business School doi.org/10.1177/019251…
Fully funded collaborative PhD studentship alert! 🔔🔔🔔 Researching father-inclusive services in the Family Hubs Partners: @FutureMen North East Young Dads & Lads (NEYDL) More info: senss.ac.uk/collaborativep… Contact Prof. Anna Tarrant (she/her) to discuss ideas Deadline to University of Lincoln, UK 4/3/24 lincoln.ac.uk/studywithus/po…
📣 New article out in J of Youth Studies on open access, my first as solo author. Based on findings from my PhD and FollowingYoungFathersFurther , I unpick what we mean by ‘young’ parenthood in relation to youth transitions 🧵 (1/6) tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
New blog! Led by Tom Adnan-Smith (Sociology at Leeds FLaG) 📢🗨️ Thanks to the Austerity + Altered Lifecourses team for hosting as part of their new blog series on how austerity alters lives and futures. Read it here ➡️ documents.manchester.ac.uk/display.aspx?D…
When the DWP acts as a debt collector, benefit deductions take the most from those with the least. New paper exploring the impact of benefit deductions over time Social Policy & Admi nistration 🧵
Join us for an exhibition showcasing the experiences of young parent families with a display of photographs, artwork and stories created by children and their parents who are supported by Hawksworth Wood Primary School There will be cake! RSVP on here or email [email protected]