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Katy Jones

H-index: 9
Political science 25%
Public Health 20%

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annieirvine.bsky.social
This was an excellent piece of exploration and analysis seeking a better understanding of how to engage residents in the LCWRA group in an initial conversation about work. Sign up to hear the key lessons learned! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/camden-emp... @spaemploysocsec.bsky.social
Camden employment support test & learn
An online event about work in Camden to foster voluntary engagement with employment support among ill & disabled people on Universal Credit
www.eventbrite.co.uk
katyjones.bsky.social
Very excited for the Social Policy Association annual conference, starting tomorrow! We'll be presenting some early findings from our @nuffieldfoundation.org project on Universal Credit, Good Work and Progression #York2025
spaemploysocsec.bsky.social
16:00-17:30 Wednesday, 2 July, 2025, SLB/005
Symposium: Inclusive work and welfare: Examining welfare and work interactions and dimensions of job quality (including Levana Magnus, Anne Daguerre, Clara Mascaro, Ashwin Kumar, Katy Jones, Paul Sissons, Vanessa Fuertes)

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spaemploysocsec.bsky.social
16:00-17:30 Wednesday, 2 July, 2025, SLB/118
Symposium: Examining welfare state rescaling in the UK (including Ruth Patrick, Hayley Bennett, Jed Meers, John Hudson, Rhiannon Simms, Neil Lunt, Kit Colliver)

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spaemploysocsec.bsky.social
09:00-10:30 Thursday, 3 July, 2025, SLB/101
Social Security 1
Examining Universal Credit and in-work benefits, (including Jay Wiggan, Laura Robertson, Trude Sundberg, Marsha Wood, Lavana Magnus, David Young)

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spaemploysocsec.bsky.social
16:00-17:30 Wednesday, 2 July, 2025, SLB/005
Symposium: Inclusive work and welfare: Examining welfare and work interactions and dimensions of job quality (including Levana Magnus, Anne Daguerre, Clara Mascaro, Ashwin Kumar, Katy Jones, Paul Sissons, Vanessa Fuertes)

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spaemploysocsec.bsky.social
Going to the @easp-spa-2025.bsky.social next week? Look out for (thread)...

Thurs 3rd July 3pm-4.30pm: 'Place-based approaches to employment and skill support' With papers by Elke Heins, Charlotte Zealley and Sioned Pearce.

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annieirvine.bsky.social
Are you a post-doctoral researcher with strong qualitative skills, a critical mind and a love for digging into the complexities of how people navigate work and health? Check out our vacancy at the Uni of York School for Business and Society: jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/rese... @uoysbs.bsky.social
Jobs - The University of York
jobs.york.ac.uk
katyjones.bsky.social
The Decent Work and Productivity Research Centre has joined the Blue Sky party! Give us a follow! @mmudecentwork.bsky.social

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mmudecentwork.bsky.social
Last week our Centre Head @katyjones.bsky.social was in UK Parliament showcasing some of our key projects. Our research speaks to key national priorities, including govt's Make Work Pay and Get Britain Working agendas
Picture of policy briefings Picture of Manchester Met academics visiting UK Parliament

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amychandler.bsky.social
This looks like a super-cool postdoc for people interested in #qualitative #mentalhealth research and the interactions between #mh and #welfare

www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/114985-...
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Welfare Experiences & Mental Health
www.kcl.ac.uk
craigpberry.bsky.social
Looking ahead to the disability benefits green paper, this essay for @citizensadvice.bsky.social makes the case for a system focused on improving health outcomes.

Co-authors @maddyirose.bsky.social, @victoria-anns.bsky.social & Simon Collerton

We challenge the 5 big falsehoods underpinning cuts…🧵
katyjones.bsky.social
Looks ace, sorry to have missed it!

by Ruth PatrickReposted by: Katy Jones

ruthpatrick0.bsky.social
In research, too often we get only a snapshot of how lives are shaped by policy. This w/paper shares findings from walking alongside those at sharp end of austerity for more than a decade.

Spoiler: more cuts to welfare & conditionality are not the answer.

sticerd.lse.ac.uk/case/_new/pu...
A decade on: Walking the sharp edge of the UK’s social security system
The UK’s social security landscape and public services infrastructure have been transformed since the Conservatives took office in 2010, initially as part of a coalition with the Liberal Democrats. The collision of austerity and a punitive approach to welfare reform have seen a drastic and far-reaching hollowing out of provision, which left the welfare state in poor health to respond to Covid-19 and then the cost-of-living crisis. There is growing evidence documenting the impact of these changes on society, and a greater appreciation of the harm caused by inadequate social security provision and under-resourced, failing public services. However, not enough is known about how these changes map onto the experiences of individuals over time. This working paper corrects this, reporting on in-depth research with those at the sharp edge of the social security system. The researchers have conducted repeat interviews with ten individuals for more than ten years, with the most recent interviews taking place during the winter of 2023-24. This research uncovers the extent to which social security and the wider infrastructure routinely fails individuals and their families. It highlights the harms caused by conditionality, and reveals the extent to which repeated fights for entitlement to support can grind people down over time.
sticerd.lse.ac.uk

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resfoundation.bsky.social
An awful lot rides on the Government’s welcome commitment to complement its package of labour market reforms with a new single enforcement body.

In our recent blog, @tom-clark.bsky.social and @hannahslaughter.bsky.social asses its challenges and chances⤵️

https://buff.ly/4guhiQs

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resfoundation.bsky.social
📣 We're hiring! 📣

The Resolution Foundation is looking for a thoughtful and proactive individual to join our research team on a one-year fixed term contract to support work on a specific research project.

Full job description 👉 https://buff.ly/3PSACeM
katyjones.bsky.social
Manchester Met's think tank @mcrmetropolis.bsky.social now on bluesky! Follow to keep up with all the amazing policy-focused research going on across the university
katyjones.bsky.social
It is critical that measures to Get Britain Working and Make Work Pay work in tandem. So it was great to be invited to share research insights from research on active labour market policy with the Department for Business and Trade today

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annadent.bsky.social
👩‍🔬 Testing Bluesky's reach and impact:

I have space from early Feb for new projects - drop me a line if you need:

✨ top notch qual research and/ or policy advisory
✨ specialisms include tech & public sector, future of work & welfare, tech & society, digital exclusion
🖥️ www.abdconsultancy.co.uk
ABD Consultancy
Anna Dent: Research and policy consultancy. Employment, skills, welfare, ethical tech. Social research, policy analysis and development, innovation and ideas
www.abdconsultancy.co.uk

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