ESRC Young Women's Working Lives
@ywworking.bsky.social
ESRC-funded study exploring young women's earliest experiences of work.
Project website: http://ywworking.co.uk
Project website: http://ywworking.co.uk
‘Tell me why my hourly wage was less than one of their croissants. I’m sorry; that is actually insane’ - Ariana, research participant
May 22, 2025 at 10:57 AM
‘Tell me why my hourly wage was less than one of their croissants. I’m sorry; that is actually insane’ - Ariana, research participant
On Tuesday the 3rd June we will host a webinar to discuss the importance of Earning while Learning to students and employers. We will present the research findings, and will share recommendations for the education sector, employers and trade unions. Sign up here: earningwhilelearning.eventbrite.com
Briefing launch ‘Earning While Learning: student employment’
Learn about our new in-depth research on students in paid employment. We will share findings and advice for educators, employers and unions.
earningwhilelearning.eventbrite.com
May 22, 2025 at 10:57 AM
On Tuesday the 3rd June we will host a webinar to discuss the importance of Earning while Learning to students and employers. We will present the research findings, and will share recommendations for the education sector, employers and trade unions. Sign up here: earningwhilelearning.eventbrite.com
“We were really surprised to find that young women are 50% more likely to be working while studying than men. We don’t know why that is the case yet, but it does mean that making it hard to combine study and work puts a higher burden on young women”, says Professor Kim Allen
May 22, 2025 at 10:57 AM
“We were really surprised to find that young women are 50% more likely to be working while studying than men. We don’t know why that is the case yet, but it does mean that making it hard to combine study and work puts a higher burden on young women”, says Professor Kim Allen
In this context, and given that internships are particularly valuable as a route to professional careers, it is vital that social mobility agendas also consider how access to internships is shaped by gender as well as class, place and ethnicity.
February 3, 2025 at 3:06 PM
In this context, and given that internships are particularly valuable as a route to professional careers, it is vital that social mobility agendas also consider how access to internships is shaped by gender as well as class, place and ethnicity.
Our own research shows that women are statistically more likely then men to engage in paid employment while studying.
It may be that undertaking these (low-) paid jobs leaves women students with less opportunity and time to accrue experience and networks through unpaid internships
It may be that undertaking these (low-) paid jobs leaves women students with less opportunity and time to accrue experience and networks through unpaid internships
February 3, 2025 at 3:06 PM
Our own research shows that women are statistically more likely then men to engage in paid employment while studying.
It may be that undertaking these (low-) paid jobs leaves women students with less opportunity and time to accrue experience and networks through unpaid internships
It may be that undertaking these (low-) paid jobs leaves women students with less opportunity and time to accrue experience and networks through unpaid internships
We note that as well as the stark class and regional differences in who undertakes internships, the research also reveals that gender is salient, with men more likely to undertake these than women
February 3, 2025 at 3:06 PM
We note that as well as the stark class and regional differences in who undertakes internships, the research also reveals that gender is salient, with men more likely to undertake these than women
And many more! Get in touch with us, and sign up to join our research here: shorturl.at/xynwx
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January 10, 2025 at 3:15 PM
And many more! Get in touch with us, and sign up to join our research here: shorturl.at/xynwx
You can read more about the project, including our emerging findings, the project team, and upcoming events on our website
ywworking.co.uk
ywworking.co.uk
Welcome! - L-earning
‘L-earning: rethinking young women’s working lives is a 3-year research study exploring young women’s early experiences of work – including work while studying – and how these experiences may contribu...
ywworking.co.uk
January 10, 2025 at 11:24 AM
You can read more about the project, including our emerging findings, the project team, and upcoming events on our website
ywworking.co.uk
ywworking.co.uk
The study is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council as part of the ‘Transforming Working Lives’ initiative – a broader scheme of research projects investigating changes in working lives and power in the workplace.
January 10, 2025 at 11:23 AM
The study is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council as part of the ‘Transforming Working Lives’ initiative – a broader scheme of research projects investigating changes in working lives and power in the workplace.