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Social Policy Association blog by Sarah Vickerstaff
Professor Sarah Vickerstaff has produced a blog which reflects on the wider issues around equality duties and reporting on ‘protected characteristics’. See link to blog here: http://www.social-policy.org.uk/50-for-50/equalities-protected-characteristics/
Posted in Careers#, Gender, Older workers, Retirement, Women, Workplace
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Sarah Vickerstaff takes part in CAWG symposium at Canterbury Christ Church university
On Saturday 13 May Sarah Vickerstaff gave a presentation entitled “A new age of retirement?” to the Canterbury & District Association of the British Federation of Women Graduates. The event – Positive Aspects of Ageing: Challenging stereotypes – was chaired … Continue reading
Posted in Gender, Health, Older workers, Retirement, Women, Workplace
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Sarah Vickerstaff and Chris Phillipson present at GSA 2016 in New Orleans
Presentations by both Sarah Vickerstaff and Chris Phillipson were very well received by the international audience at this year’s Gerontological Society of America symposium in New Orleans. Sarah’s presentation on Extending working women’s lives prompted the following tweet from Gerontology … Continue reading
Posted in Gender, Older workers, Pensions, Women, Workplace
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Professor Sarah Vickerstaff and Professor Wendy Loretto on issues for women in longer working lives
Sarah Vickerstaff and Wendy Loretto gave a very well-received presentation on the subject of women and extending working lives with Sarah noting that those who started their careers at the age of 15 had already front loaded the extension process.
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EWL’s Professor Wendy Loretto on Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour
Radio 4 presenter Jenni Murray was joined by EWL’s Wendy Loretto to discuss the challenges facing older women in the workplace and how when returning from a career break or looking for a change of direction older women can achieve … Continue reading
Posted in Gender, Health, Older workers, Staff, Training, Women, Workplace
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WASPI meeting Ramsgate
There has been much in the press recently about the detrimental effect on women born in the 1950’s of a sudden increase in their pension age. https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/jul/09/women-pension-age-trap-40000-out-of-pocket. On Saturday afternoon Professor Sarah Vickerstaff spoke on the subject at a WASPI (Women Against State … Continue reading
Posted in Gender, Older workers, Pensions, Policy, Retirement, Women
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EWL team attend GWO 2016
Excited to have Professor Sarah Vickerstaff and Professor Wendy Loretto taking part in the Gender, Work and Organisation 2016 event in Keele this week. On Friday Wendy will be presenting on a recent paper http://www.genderportal.eu/events/9th-biennial-gender-work-and-organisation-conference
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Europe-wide initiative on impacts of extended working life.
Professor Sarah Vickerstaff is part of team working on a European COST action. COST is the longest-running European framework supporting trans-national cooperation among researchers, engineers and scholars across Europe. It is a unique means for them to jointly develop their own … Continue reading
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GSA Conference 2015 – Florida
A team from the project will be attending the GSA Conference in Florida next week. Professor Sarah Vickerstaff, Dr Mariska van der Horst, Professor Chris Phillipson and Dr David Lain will be presenting some of the findings of the project … Continue reading
Posted in Gender, Older workers, Policy, Seminars, Uncategorized
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Professor Sarah Vickerstaff vice-chairing COST action
Professor Sarah Vickerstaff is acting as vice-chair of Individuals, Societies, Cultures and Health COST Action in Edinburgh today and will be joined by colleagues Professor Wendy Loretto and Dr David Lain. They will be considering gendered impacts of extended working … Continue reading
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