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Dr Anil Awesti, Senior Teaching Fellow, shared his views on the recent developments with Brexit

After last week's developments with the Conservative Party and the United Kingdom's exit to the European Union, Senior Teaching Fellow Dr Anil Awesti shared his views on the recent events.

This included two articles with the Warwick newsroom which are available below and an interview with the Vic Minett show on BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on the issue of Theresa May’s resignation.

ARTICLE: "This election is taking place completely through the prism of Brexit"

The interview on this recording can be heard from 1 hour and 22 minutes.
LISTEN: Radio Interview

READ ARTICLE: "May's belated attempt to reach out across the political divide was too little, too late."

Fri 24 May 2019, 14:47 | Tags: Brexit Europe

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Bad Jobs in Europe

IER’s Dr Sangwoo Lee presented one of his recent research papers at the London School of Economics CEP Well-being Seminar on 22 Feb 2024.

This paper, co-authored with Prof Francis Green at UCL, introduces a new well-being related threshold for bad jobs. The conceptualisation of bad jobs often entails low job quality, typically associated with job insecurity or low pay. These conceptualisations often adopt a simplistic framework, focusing on a single dimension of job quality, thereby leading to a potential misclassification of bad jobs.

Mon 26 Feb 2024, 18:00 | Tags: job quality, Europe

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