Alicja Bobek
Trinity College
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North America-United States
Top articles of Alicja Bobek
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Pandemic Stories From the Margins: Migrant Experiences of Social Exclusion During COVID-19 | Critical Sociology | Alicja Bobek Lina Sandström | 2024/1/29 |
“It was too much for me”: mental load, mothers, and working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic | Frontiers in Psychology | Caitriona Delaney Alicja Bobek Sara Clavero | 2023/10/30 |
Making sense of the financialization of households: state of the art and beyond | Alicja Bobek Marek Mikuš Martin Sokol | 2023/10/1 | |
COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland and the gendered division of care work: the impact of the pandemic on childcare policy | Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society | Alicja Bobek Sara Clavero Sylvia Gavigan Mark Ryan | 2023/9/1 |
Resistire: agenda for future research. Addressing the impacts of Covid-19 policies on gendered inequalities-cycle 3 | Lina Sandström Sofia Strid Anne-Charlott Callerstig Ayşe Gül Altınay Nazlı Türker | 2023/7/4 | |
Accessing healthcare services as a precarious worker in Ireland | Irish Journal of Sociology | Sinead Pembroke Alicja Bobek James Wickham | 2022/12 |
RESISTIRÉ: Building back better? Qualitative indications of inequalities produced by Covid-19 and its policy and societal responses. Second cycle summary report. Deliverable … | Lina Sandström Tobias K Axelsson Anne-Charlott Callerstig Sofia Strid Alicja Bobek | 2022 | |
Agenda for future research: addressing the impacts of COVID-19 policies on gendered inequalities (2nd cycle) | Sofia Strid Lina Sandström Anne-Charlott Callerstig Hülya Adak Claudia Aglietti | 2022 | |
Living in precarious housing: Non-standard employment and housing careers of young professionals in Ireland | Housing Studies | Alicja Bobek Sinead Pembroke James Wickham | 2021/10/21 |
Financialisation of households in East-Central Europe: The view from the non-academic reports | Alicja Bobek | 2020 | |
Leaving for the money, staying for the'quality of life'. Case study of young Polish migrants living in Dublin | Geoforum | Alicja Bobek | 2020/2/1 |