Research grants awarded
Kate Hardy (PI),
Jennifer Tomlinson and
Helen Norman will work on
The impact of COVID-19 on the provision of Early Years childcare in England and Wales project funded by ESRC/UKRI COVID Rapid Response (£428,211).
Research England Strategic Priorities Fund (£32,313) has enabled
Jo Cutter and
Vera Trappmann to research
The worker voice in Just Transitions to a low-carbon economy: building evidenced based policy making in Yorkshire and the Humber. Mark Stuart,
David Spencer,
Christopher Forde (and Dr Chris Mclachlan, Cranfield) were also awarded £37,903 by the Research England Strategic Priorities Fund for
Responding to the COVID-19 jobs crisis and beyond: building an evidence base for public policy. Andy Charlwood and
Danat Valizade have received £155,948 from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) for their project
Building a policy and sector relevant evidence-base of the relationships between care home staffing and quality: Developing insights and using novel methodological approaches.
Recent publications
Brouwers, L. 'We Have Advised Sex Workers to Simply Choose Other Options'The Response of Adult Service Websites to COVID-19
. Social Sciences, 2020,
9(10), 181
Read here. "The Political Economy of Datafication and Work: A New Digital Taylorism?" By
Matthew Cole, Hugo Radice and Charles Umney, in
Socialist Register 2021: Beyond Digital Capitalism: New Ways of Living, Edited by Leo Panitch and Gregory Albo
Harcourt, M.,
Gall, G., Novell, N. and Wilson, M. 'Boosting union membership: reconciling liberal and social democratic conceptions of freedom of association via a union default'
Industrial Law Journal, pp1-30.
Read here. Gall, G. 'Twenty Years of the Third Statutory Union Recognition Procedure in Britain: Outcomes and Impact',
Industrial Law Journal, pp1-6.
Read here. Harcourt, M.,
Gall, G., Wilson, M., Rubenstein, K. and Shang, S. 'Public support for a union default: predicting factors and implications for public policy'
Economic and Industrial Democracy, pp1-24.
Read here. Situating Human Resource Management in the Political Economy: Multilevel Theorising and Opportunities for Kaleidoscopic Imagination (Steve Vincent, Greg Bamber, Rick Delbridge, Virginia Doellgast, Jo Grady and
Irena Grugulis)
Human Resource Management Journal. Read here.Javornik, J., M.A. Yerkes (2020). 'Conceptualizing National Family Policies: A Capabilities Approach,' In: Rense Nieuwenhuis and Wim Van Lancker (Eds).
The Palgrave Handbook of Family Policy, Palgrave MacMillan,
p. 141-167.
Read here.
Terry, E., Marks, A., Dakessian, A., & Christopoulos, D. (2020). Emotional Labour and the Autonomy of Dependent Self-Employed Workers: Exploring the Limitations of Digital Managerial Control in the Home Credit Sector.
Work, Employment and Society, accepted for publication: forthcoming.
Garcia R,
Tomlinson J. 2020. Rethinking the Domestic Division of Labour: Exploring Change and Continuity in the Context of Redundancy.
Sociology. Read here.