Job quality, working hours and subjective wellbeing in the UK and China

Project's Details

Title: Job quality, working hours and subjective wellbeing in the UK and China, PI: Dr Senhu Wang

Funded by: Start-Up Grant (Sociology and Anthropology)

Amount: S$50,000

PI: Assistant Professor Wang Senhu, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, NUS

Project duration: 1 Mar 2021 to 28 Feb 2025

 

Abstract

Discussions on post-Covid normalization of flexible working arrangements (FWAs) have brought attention to the issue of “flexibility stigma” — the discrimination workers face when using FWAs for family responsibilities.

Project's Team

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Principal Investigator

Assistant Professor Wang Senhu
Department of Sociology
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
National University of Singapore

Contact Us

Principal Investigator: Assistant Professor Wang Senhu
Email: socsw@nus.edu.sg

Address:
Centre for Family and Population Research
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
National University of Singapore
The Shaw Foundation Building
Block AS7, Level 3, 5 Arts Link
Singapore 117570

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