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Dr Erika Kispeter - Conferences

  • ‘The economic crisis and women’s inclusion in paid work in Hungary’. 12th EISA Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Prague, 12-15 September, 2018.
  • ‘Class and maternal employment in Hungary: the impact of extended parental leaves on women’s working lives’. Gender, Work and Organisation Conference, Sydney, 13-16 June, 2018.
  • 'Underemployment and unemployment: unravelling the lived experiences of UK military spouses and partners' (with Clare Lyonette and Sally-Anne Barnes). BSA Work, Employment and Society conference, Belfast, September 2018.
  • 'Building digital literacies: Changing skills of the museum professional in a postdigital museum' (with Sally-Anne Barnes, Ross Parry and Doris Eikhof). BSA Work, Employment and Society conference, Belfast, September 2018.
  • ‘Disabled People as ‘Customers’: New Perspectives in Welfare to Work Programmes in the UK’, with Daria Luchinskaya, SASE 29th annual conference, Lyon, 29 June – 1 July, 2017.
  • ‘Current debates on gender and deindustrialisation’. A future for post-industrial societies – A conference, organised by Leeds University Business School, Leeds Social Sciences Institute and Hope not Hate, March 23-24, 2017.
  • 'The economic crisis and women’s part-time work in Hungary'. BSA Work, Employment and Society Conference, September 6-8, 2016, University of Leeds.
  • 'Local childcare regimes and women's paid work in a Czech and a Hungarian city'. Gender, Work and Organisation Annual Conference, 28-30 June, 2016, Keele University (with Martina Kampichler).
  • 'Class differences in mothers' decisions about paid work and childcare'. Care chains: care regimes, migration and gender equality in an enlarged Europe, NEUJOBS Workshop, 26 January, 2015, Central European University, Hungary.
  • 'Class differences in women carers' work-care reconciliation in contemporary Leeds'. International Sociological Association World Congress, 13-19 July, 2014, Yokohama (with S. Yeandle).
  • 'Mothers’ decision making about childcare and paid work - comparing a Hungarian and an English city'. ‘Revisioning Gender’ Complex Inequalities and Global Dimensions Conference, June 13-14, 2014, University of Stockholm, Sweden.
  • 'Women's decision making about paid work and care in Leeds'. British Sociological Association (BSA) Annual Conference 2014 - Changing Society, 23-25 April 2014, University of Leeds.
  • 'Producing working mothers: maternalist labour control in a Hungarian factory'. BSA Work, Employment and Society Conference, September 3-5, 2013, University of Warwick.
  • 'How do class and family policies intersect in shaping mothers’ inclusion in the labour market?' International Sociological Association, 2013 Annual Conference of Research Committee 19 ‘Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy’, August 22-24, Central European University, Hungary.
  • 'Gendered labour market effects of the global economic crisis: a case study from Hungary'. 8th European Feminist Research Conference, May 17-20, 2012, Central European University, Hungary.
  • 'Family policy debates in post-state socialist Hungary: from maternalism to gender equality' QUING: Quality in Gender + Equality Policies in Europe Conference, 2-3 October, 2009, Central European University, Hungary.
  • 'The re-masculinization of the labour market: a case study of the legal profession in Hungary'. 7th European Feminist Research Conference, June 4-7 2009, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands.