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Changes in the geographies of work and home : the ERC WORKANDHOME project
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Supplemental material for The subjective well-being of homeworkers across life domains
Supplemental Material for The subjective well-being of homeworkers across life domains by Darja Reuschke in EPA: Economy and Space</p
sj-docx-1-eur-10.1177_09697764221095756 – Supplemental material for Precarious self-employment in urban Europe
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-eur-10.1177_09697764221095756 for Precarious self-employment in urban Europe by Darja Reuschke and Mary Zhang in European Urban and Regional Studies</p
Review of: Darja Reuschke (Hg.): Wohnen und Gender. Theoretische, politische, soziale und räumliche Aspekte. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 2010.
Eine Vielfalt an theoretischen und empirischen Erkenntnissen zum Themenkomplex ‚Wohnen und Geschlechterverhältnisse‘ liefert der Sammelband von Darja Reuschke, der zur Verabschiedung von Ruth Becker zusammengestellt wurde. Als Autorinnen sind unter anderen einige grandes dames der feministischen und genderorientierten Raumforschung versammelt. In vier Teilen und 14 Artikeln werden sowohl Theorien als auch Politiken, unterschiedliche Lebenslagen, soziale Gruppen und Wohnstandorte sowie Mobilität betrachtet. Insbesondere die Beiträge zur Wohnungspolitik werden in dieser Rezension näher untersucht: Diese verfolgt zwar in der Regel integrative und geschlechtergerechte Ziele, bewirkt jedoch oft das genaue Gegenteil.The anthology by Darja Reuschke, assembled for the farewell of Ruth Becker, offers a variety of theoretical and empirical findings regarding the topic ‘living and gender relations’. Among others, the list of authors includes some of the grandes dames of feminist and gender related Spatial Research. The four parts and fourteen articles address theories, politics, various circumstances, social groups, residential locations, as well as mobility. This review puts particular emphasis on the articles about housing policy: while housing policy usually pursues goals of integration and gender equality, it oftentimes ends up causing opposite effects
Housing assets, mortgages and small businesses
Darja Reuschke proposes an innovative idea to forge more effective linkages between the lending markets for housing and for enterprise
Who is overlooked in employment survey data? An exploration of multiple employment with administrative data
In this blog, Dr Darja Reuschke, Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham and ADR UK Research Fellow, describes how she explores different forms of multiple employment with administrative data – and why this is important for understanding today’s employment patterns
Connecting entrepreneurship with homes and neighbourhoods
The seminar series ‘Entrepreneurship in Homes and Neighbourhoods’ this volume draws on is funded by the ESRC grant ES/L001489/1 to Darja Reuschke, Colin Mason, Stephen Syrett, Maarten van Ham and Duncan Maclennan
The Post-pandemic Migration Shift? How Remote Work May be Changing Where We Live
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote work, especially for high-skilled workers, leading to questions about its impact on internal migration patterns. In our latest blog, Darja Reuschke and Julie MacLeavy explore the link between remote working and migration. This blog is informed by the research presented in the book chapter ‘Reshaping the geography of work: Remote worker migration and regional dynamics in the post-pandemic era’ by Julie MacLeavy, Suzanne Mills, Katie Mazer and Darja Reuschke, forthcoming in The Handbook of the Future of Work (Routledge, 2025)
The Post-pandemic Migration Shift? How Remote Work May be Changing Where We Live
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote work, especially for high-skilled workers, leading to questions about its impact on internal migration patterns. In our latest blog, Darja Reuschke and Julie MacLeavy explore the link between remote working and migration. This blog is informed by the research presented in the book chapter ‘Reshaping the geography of work: Remote worker migration and regional dynamics in the post-pandemic era’ by Julie MacLeavy, Suzanne Mills, Katie Mazer and Darja Reuschke, forthcoming in The Handbook of the Future of Work (Routledge, 2025)
Integrating entrepreneurship with urban and neighbourhood studies : lessons for future research
The seminar series ‘Entrepreneurship in Homes and Neighbourhoods’ this volume draws on is funded by the ESRC grant ES/L001489/1 to Darja Reuschke, Colin Mason, Stephen Syrett, Maarten van Ham and Duncan Maclennan
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