Exciting new PhD studentship opportunity on care, gender and COVID-19, supervised by Dr Nina Teasdale and Professor Sara Cantillon (WISE) and Dr Olga Biosca (Yunus Centre). See link for…
5th Annual Ailsa McKay Memorial Lecture “Confessions of a Rotten Kid- Reflections on Feminist Economics and the Future of the World” Wise Centre for Economic Justice are delighted to invite…
The Director of the Wise Centre for Economic Justice, Professor Sara Cantillon presented at a UN Economic Commission for Europe/UN Women conference on Friday March 12th on Empowering Women Through…
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Feminist Economics have announced the publication of a special online COVID-19 issue which is free to access. Check out the article by WiSE Center for Economic Justice Director Professor Sara…
This blog is an expanded version of a presentation by Dr Angela O’Hagan, Wise Depute Director at the recent LeTGEPS seminar, reflecting on gender budgeting and the supporting evidence emerging from GenBudget.…
Read More Transformative potential of Gender Budgeting in HEIs
Director of Wise Centre for Economic Justice, Professor Sara Cantillon, talks about the centrality of care to the economy and social wellbeing on WiDE+Webinar on Covid 19 and the Care…
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Friday 19 February Dr Angela O’Hagan, Depute Director of WiSE Centre for Economic Justice will take part in today’s HDP Global Women MP Exchange program – Gender Responsive Budgeting Strategies…
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Dr O’Hagan, WiSE Depute Director, comments on occupational segregation and valuing care in The Sunday Herald 7 February. Read the full article: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/19070105.highly-skilled-care-workers-paid-less-entry-level-shop-job/
VOLPOWER policy recommendations address crucial issues affecting youth volunteering in diversified European societies. They offer recommendations and suggestions for new services or call for the support of measures regarding the…
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Diane Elson, Visiting Professor at the WiSE Centre for Economic Justice, will take part in a discussion on Building a Caring Economy, hosted by the International Inequalities Institute, LSE on…
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