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Lack of trust in public figures linked to COVID vaccine hesitancy says new research
A lack of trust in public sector officials has played a key role in low uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations amongst groups termed "high risk," according to new research.
Dr Mara A. Yerkes discusses gender inequality in work, care and wellbeing during COVID-19 and beyond
Dr Mara A. Yerkes (Utrecht University) presents research from the COVID Gender (In)equality Survey Netherlands (COGIS-NL) study.
Dr Helen Hughes discusses the importance of a good workspace
Dr Helen Hughes spoke on BBC Radio Scotland regarding the benefits of having the right workspace, particularly when working from home, to improve mental health and productivity.
Masters students showcase dissertations at the Bank of England
On the 13 January, Leeds University Business School students, Jack Dunn and Robert Thomson presented their dissertations at the Bank of England.
From a health crisis to a labour crisis? Omicron, Brexit and labour shortages
A new blog post had been published by the ESRC funded ‘Labour mobility in transition: a multi-actor study of the re-regulation of migrant work in 'low-skilled' sectors’ (LIMITS) project team.