IER News & blogs
Tackling workplace dementia the focus of a new project
Warwick Institute for Employment Research is a research partner on a new project led by the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) that has secured a grant of £1.2 million aimed at tackling dementia in the workplace. Other research partners are Lancaster University, Northumbria University, Edinburgh Napier University, and Wilfrid Laurier University.
The 2024 DSIT Research and Innovation Workforce Survey is now live
Do you work in research or innovation? The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) is conducting the 2024 Research and Innovation Workforce Survey. Take the survey and have your voice heard.
New article analysing the socioeconomic gap in occupational aspirations in South Korea
Co-authored by IER’s Dr Sangwoo Lee, the article longitudinally investigates the socioeconomic differentials in South Korean adolescents’ occupational aspiration development while they approach the post-secondary transition. The paper takes into account the two-fold relation between socioeconomic status and academic performance in shaping occupational aspirations: mediation and interaction.
Congratulations to our graduating PhD students
Graduation provides a welcome opportunity to reflect back on and celebrate the successes of our students. Over the past academic year, two IER PhD students successfully completed their PhD: Dr Wafaa Elmezraoui and Dr Rebeka Balogh. Congratulations and best wishes to the two of you. Find out more about our PhD students and their work on our website.
New article on TVET in Sierra Leone
IER's Dr Jamelia Harris recently published article unpacks structural factors which contribute to the low repute of TVET, using qualitative interviews with stakeholders, focus group discussions with young Sierra Leoneans and analysis of key government policy documents.