Silvia Behrens
@silviab.bsky.social
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Researcher @uofglasgow.bsky.social & @scadrdata.bsky.social - studies youth activism, education & inequality. PhD in Social Policy.
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What an honour to see Diane Elson launch her book at the WiSE Centre for Economic Justice @glasgowcaledonian.bsky.social tonight. Her seminal work highlights the need to recognise unpaid work as part of the economy, including care, household labour and volunteering.
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We are proud to publish THE DIANE ELSON READER this month

“One of the most important voices in demonstrating male bias in economic thinking and policy making.” - @ahakram-lodhi.bsky.social

More info & #OpenAccess ebook here👇
www.agendapub.com/page/detail/...

@iaffe.bsky.social #FeministEconomics
Book cover image for 'The Diane Elson Reader: Gender, Development and Macroeconomic Policy'
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enquirereachasl.bsky.social
NEW BLOG: Navigating care experience and education

We share more about our new hub of practical tools, rights guidance and real stories – and how we built it.

Read here: enquire.org.uk/the-promise/...

#KeepThePromise #CareExperience #AdditionalSupportForLearning
Graphic highlighting a new blog on the Enquire pages. The image is split into white for the bottom half and a rosy pink for the top half. On top sits an image. The image features colooured geometric shapes creating a rectangle.  A dotted line winds it's way from a house shape in the bottom right of the rectangular shape up to a pale pink shape in the top right hand corner, indicative of a school. The image includes the Navigate logo - a heart shape made from a map pin and its shadow. Writing reads New blog care experience + education.  A quote from the Navigating care experience and education blog reads "Removing barriers to learning takes more than one service or one organisation's efforts. Navigate is rooted in a whole-community approach, highlighting existing resources and working alongside partner organisation." A photo accompanies the quote featuring a young man with dark hair wearing a navy blue top, smiling at the camera. He is identified as Robert Doyle, Digital Content Officer with Enquire who is author of the blog.
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katieschmuecker.bsky.social
Without action families with children will see their disposable income fall over this parliament. Couples with children £750 worse off, lone parents £780.That’s electorally perilous.

Scrapping the 2 child limit and creating a minimum floor in universal credit would offset the fall.
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Education, Attendance & Exclusion explored in this afternoon’s sessions in Dora Stoutzker Hall at #ADRUKConf25. Presenters included Neil Rowland @adrcni.bsky.social, Silvia Behrens @scadrdata.bsky.social, & Foteini Tseliou
@adrwales.bsky.social @wiserd-research.bsky.social. #Admindata
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On my way back to Glasgow after attending the Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies conference in Fribourg. I had a great time connecting with researchers on issues of (educational) inequalities and longitudinal data analysis. Looking forward to the next one in Brussels! #SLLS2025
The old city of Fribourg in Switzerland photographed from the river Sarine.
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cycjscotland.bsky.social
We're hiring!

We're looking for a Research Associate to join our team. You will work within our Research Workstream to contribute to CYCJ’s broad research programme.
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helenbarnard.bsky.social
Out tomorrow: our expert, cross-party Poverty Strategy Commission report. We propose a new social contract & plan to lift 4.2 million people out of poverty, incl 2.2 million stranded in deep poverty. Thanks @patrickjbutler.bsky.social for the insightful write up www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
Scrap two-child benefit cap to help lift 4m people out of poverty, government urged
Exclusive: Cross-party Poverty Strategy Commission says abolishing limit would be part of its ‘once in a generation’ plan
www.theguardian.com
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🚨 New research blog alert 🚨

UofG's @silviab.bsky.social shares her research on the differences in how young women and men enagage in politics via both electoral and non-electoral activities - read her fascinating insights now! 👇

www.johnsmithcentre.com/news/researc...

@uofgsocsci.bsky.social
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✨ Participation opportunity: Young people, data and research project

In partnership ‪@scadrdata.bsky.social‬ we are now inviting young people aged 14–21 to join an impactful new project all about shaping the future of data and research.

Find out more: bit.ly/4fSVAq8
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silviab.bsky.social
Not sure if it hits the definition of a classic (yet), but I can recommend Only Murders in the Building.
silviab.bsky.social
Thank you, Christine. It has been a long time coming!
silviab.bsky.social
There is also evidence that non-electoral participation is more strongly predicted by the importance of political issues related to social topics, such as gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and climate change, which ties back to the gendered differences in reported interest levels.
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While institutional participation is found to be exclusively driven by interest in politics, particularly among young men, non-electoral participation is affected by both interest in politics and interest in social issues, with young women being more likely to engage in this mode of participation.
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Using an original survey, the article examines how gendered perceptions of interest affect young people's political participation. The standard measure of political interest fails to acknowledge young people's repertoires of political actions and overlooks the gendered dimension of ‘political’.
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What are the barriers to children’s early learning?

Over the last 18 months, @laouthwaite.bsky.social has worked with Ofsted, as part of the URKI Policy Fellowship scheme, to explore this question. Here’s what she found, why it matters, and what we can do about it

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Parts of this work have also been presented at polstudiesassoc.bsky.social‬ and @britsoci.bsky.social conferences in 2023 and 2024. @psayoungpol.bsky.social
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I'm particularly grateful to the young activists who participated in the focus groups back in 2021 and @uofgussp.bsky.social colleagues who provided feedback on an earlier draft - Dr Jane Cullingworth, Dr @clemmiehilloconnor.bsky.social, Dr Alice Earley and Dr Francesca Vaghi.