New research highlights impact of motherhood pay gap on single mothers
New research published today underlines the major impact of motherhood earning penalties on the economic prospects of single-mother families.
New research published today underlines the major impact of motherhood earning penalties on the economic prospects of single-mother families.
Social Policy at Bristol has been ranked 3rd in the UK by the Complete University Guide 2023.
Using qualitative and quantitative research methods to inform government practice
£4 million Gambling Harms Research Centre (GHRC) launched to build greater understanding and evidence around the growing and diverse impact of gambling harms across Great Britain.
Research finds that “too much” support for parents with learning disabilities is considered harmful for the children
New research has revealed children’s physical activity levels in the UK were significantly lower by the time the COVID-19 pandemic public lockdown restrictions were lifted.
The School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol has been rated 2nd in the UK for excellence in Social Work and Social Policy research and 3rd in the UK for excellence in Sport and Exercise Sciences research.
A study published today has revealed for the first time that the crime of forced marriage remains rife in England and Wales.
A new national report has exposed for the first time how people with a disability or experiencing ill health are significantly more likely to find themselves homeless.
Research conducted by recent graduate, Aishat Abubakar, has been used by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in their Non-Communicable Disease prevention strategy.