Kat Chzhen
@kat_chzhen
Assistant Professor @TCDsociology @TCD_TRiCC @tcddublin | Formerly @UNICEFInnocenti @NuffieldCollege | #Inequality #ChildWellBeing
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https://www.tcd.ie/tricc/people/CHZHENY/ 14-08-2009 14:37:14
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Didn't get a picture as she was presenting on zoom but also brilliant to hear from Kat Chzhen at UoY_SBS stoday on this important. new paper on the 2 child limit with Jonathan Bradshaw
Looking forward to presenting our paper (with Jonathan Bradshaw) on the UK #TwoChildLimit and #childpoverty tomorrow.
Open Access paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
A fascinating #TCDSocSemonar TCD Sociology from Prof Morag Treanor FRSA who spoke about her incredibly important research. Her book ‘Child Poverty’ is a really useful text for teachers & School
Leaders interested in #educationaldisadvantage & #childpoverty #edchatie
Congratulations alinacosma.bsky.social |Alina Cosma| 🇪🇺 and co-authors on the publication of your report on adolescent bullying & peer violence. The report features data from around 280,000 young people across 44 countries
Read it here: iris.who.int/handle/10665/3…
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Don't miss tomorrow's #TCDSocSeminar with Prof Morag Treanor FRSA
'The Interconnected Dynamics of Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Family Mental Health in Scotland'
STELLAR line up for our next poverty, inequality & the welfare state work in progress seminar at UoY_SBS University of York FT. Aniela Wenham Dr Kate Haddow Kat Chzhen Antonios Roumpakis & Katherine Smith: york.ac.uk/business-socie…
Figures released today show 4.3 million children are growing up in the UK trapped in poverty.
In a general election year, is there anything more important than ensuring no child is left behind?
It’s time for action, so that every children can grow, learn and thrive. Child Poverty Action Group
🔝🎯 SPREAD the voice & apply!
2 excellent PhD opportunities in Quantitative Sociology & Inequalities!
At an excellent & vibrant department, school, institute & university: TCD Sociology TCD Social Sciences & Philosophy Trinity Research in Social Sciences Trinity Long Room Hub Trinity College Dublin
Deadline: April 5th, 2024
tcd.ie/sociology/vaca…
Excellent article on #childpoverty from Financial Times How the UK is falling behind on tackling child poverty ft.com/content/55072b… via @ft
Very excited to be hosting a coffee afternoon tomorrow in Leinster House to talk to Irish politicians about the WBTi-Ireland findings and the importance of protecting, promoting, & supporting breastfeeding. Thanks to UNICEF Ireland for supporting and funding this work (1/2).
📢 2 fully-funded #PhDposition (s) in quantitative #sociology at TCD Sociology!
Stream 1: #education
Stream 2: #health
Stream 3: open
Deadline: April 5
Supervisors: Jan Skopek or Richard Layte (@LayteRichard)
Please apply or circulate!
#soctwitter #poptwitter
How do we power the UK towards #NetZero ? Our Director of #JustTransition Emily Morrison says 'No one denies we need to keep the lights on, but our focus should be on investing in energy options that build resilience and reduce the cost-of-living crisis, not backtracking.' 1/2
Lots to think about here. A great read from Kate Pickett and Richard G Wilkinson
Why the world cannot afford the rich nature.com/articles/d4158…
Don't miss the next #TellMeAbout public lecture from School of Nursing & Midwifery, TCD, presented by our Director Professor Imelda coyne, on 'promoting a child-centred care approach in healthcare'
🗓️ Thurs 25 April 🕐 1:15pm-2pm
Register here nursing-midwifery.tcd.ie/events-confere…
👨👩👧👦 On #SpringBudget day, read how the UK's two-child limit on benefits is hurting the poorest families and why poverty experts, Jonathan Bradshaw and Kat Chzhen, writing in The Conversation, argue it should be abolished: theconversation.com/the-uks-two-ch…
Congratulations to Kat Chzhen on the #publication of your paper on #multidimensional #childpoverty with Alessandro Carraro UNICEF Innocenti in #SocialIndicatorsResearch Springer Nature
Read it here: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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