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  • Association between home working and mental health by key worker status during the Covid-19 pandemic. Evidence from four British longitudinal studies

    Author
    Wielgoszewska, Bożena; Booth, Charlotte; Green, Michael J.; Hamilton, Olivia K.L.; Wels, Jacques
    Source
    Industrial Health
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    19 May 2022
  • Reworking boundaries in the home-as-office: boundary traffic during COVID-19 lockdown and the future of working from home

    Author
    Wethal, Ulrikke; Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine; Hansen, Arve; Changede, Sejal; Spaargaren, Gert
    Source
    Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    17 May 2022
  • Digital research and COVID-19: an argument for using both primary and qualitative secondary data in a Hong Kong ethnography

    Author
    Chu, Ann Gillian
    Source
    Ethnographic Encounters
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    17 May 2022
  • The future of UK work-family rights: the case for more flexible working

    Author
    Weldon-Johns, Michelle
    Source
    Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Gender Research, ICGR 2022, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal, 28/4/22
    Type
    Chapter
    Published
    13 April 2022
  • Enabling work participation for people with musculoskeletal conditions. Lessons from work changes imposed by COVID-19: a mixed method study

    Author
    Morton, LaKrista; Stelfox, Kevin; Beasley, Marcus J.; Jones, Gareth; Macfarlane, Gary J; Walker-Bone, Karen; Hollick, Rosemary J.
    Source
    BMJ Open
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    07 April 2022
  • Trialists heal thyselves: An evaluation of a workplace activity programme for remote and hybrid-working clinical trial staff

    Author
    Ennis, Holly
    Source
    UK Trial Managers' Network Annual Conference
    Type
    Conference item
    Published
    22 March 2022
  • Law’s invisible women: the unintended gendered consequences of the COVID-19 lockdown

    Author
    Mitchell, Lynsey; Weldon-Johns, Michelle
    Source
    Amicus Curiae: Series 2
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    28 February 2022
  • Using developmental relationships to foster trust in effective virtual teams: lessons in emergency preparedness from the COVID-19 pandemic

    Author
    Germain, Marie-Line; McGuire, David
    Source
    HRD Perspectives on Developmental Relationships: Connecting and Relating at Work
    Type
    Chapter
    Published
    01 January 2022
  • Supporting Separated Migrant Children to Thrive During Covid-19. Briefing Paper 3 – Local Authority Surveys

    Author
    Rigby, Paul; Fotopoulou, Maria; Copland, Fiona; Goodwin, Kinga; Grant, Maggie
    Source
    Supporting Separated Migrant Children to Thrive During Covid-19
    Type
    Report
    Published
    31 December 2021
  • The sound of my hands typing: autoethnography as reflexive methodology in arts-based research

    Author
    Findlay-Walsh, Iain
    Source
    The Routledge International Handbook of Practice-Based Research
    Type
    Chapter
    Published
    19 December 2021
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