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Plastic Bodies: Women Workers and Emerging Body Rules in Service Work in Urban India
CERIC member, Dr Asiya Islam, has written a new blog for Gender and Society, based around her research into emerging body rules for female workers in Indian service workers.
Young children do better at school if their dads play with them regularly
An article published by the I reported on findings from a study co-authored by Dr Helen Norman on parental involvement and its effects on education.
The Guardian discusses early years childcare research
Business School research on early years childcare was featured in an article published by The Guardian on 18 April.
New research on workers and climate change in Yorkshire Post article
On 9 April, Leeds University Business School research was featured in a Yorkshire Post article about securing workers’ rights and livelihoods as the economy moves to more sustainable practice.
Dr Hardy comments on 'historic victory' for au pairs and nannies
Dr Kate Hardy features in an Independent article on 23 March 2022 discussing the government’s plans to eradicate the legal loophole which left live-in workers exempt from minimum wage laws.