I am a researcher at the Centre for Social Investigation at Nuffield College, Oxford. I do research into the lived experience of economic inequality, with a particular interest in subjective well-being and social cohesion. My PhD looked at the role that social networks play in the money-happiness relationship. I also work on attitudes to immigration and on the sociology of corruption.
It's employment status, not class, that affects mental health
Sep 27, 2016 18:35 pm UTC| Health
For the last few decades, research into social determinants of health and well-being seemed to tell a simple story: the poorer you are, or the lower your class, the worse your health and well-being is likely to be. The...