Wednesday 14 July 2021

Social science covid related research July 2021

Business in arrears: preventing collapse in sectors hardest hit by COVID-19 New Economics Foundation

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected mid-career graduate workers’ economic position, reshaped their motivations and aspirations and impacted on their mental health. Nuffield Foundation

The Health Foundation- Unequal pandemic, fairer recovery. This report is a comprehensive review of the factors that fuelled the UK’s Covid-19 death toll. It finds working-age adults in England’s poorest areas were almost four times more likely to die from Covid-19 than those in the wealthiest areas.

Working well? How the pandemic changed work for. people with health conditions. Centre for Ageing Better

Planning for the recovery and the shift towards homeworking:implications for poverty in outer London Smith Institute 

Reshaping spaces building back better -CPS

Monitoring alcohol consumption andharm during the COVID-19 pandemic Public Health England

COVID-19 and Social Exclusion: Experiences of olderpeople living in areas of multiple deprivation Manchester urban ageing group

COVID-19 and the digital divide Centre for Ageing Better

Tackling COVID-19 over the long term How to strengthen international efforts to end the pandemic Institute for Government

Voices during the Covid-19 Pandemic The impact on children, young people and child helplines around the world Childline International



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