
Mark Bryan
@m_l_bryan
Reader in Economics, University of Sheffield
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26-09-2009 21:09:02
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The takeaway here should not be that students are lazy. 18 year olds arenāt the problem. The problem is that universities have failed to make a persuasive case to their ācustomersā that they are educational institutions rather than companies that dispense āIām employableā stamps.





š¢ Today, we release new research with MS Society UK on the experiences of 1,125 people with multiple sclerosis. It explores the barriers and enablers to accessing & staying in work with 96% of respondents stating MS impacted their ability to work. (1/10) lancaster.ac.uk/work-foundatioā¦







For all the recent focus on incentives in the benefits system, it's a lack of suitable & supportive jobs that prevents many disabled people moving into work This online NEF event (June 19th, 10am) will explore the changes we need to see to address this eventbrite.co.uk/e/its-not-me-iā¦




Pleased to announce that our paper 'The role of education in the disability employment gap' is now published as an advance article in Oxford Economic Papers. This is the first of three Sheffield Economics papers funded by Nuffield Foundation. academic.oup.com/oep/advance-arā¦