JOURNÉE D’ÉTUDES le 24 janvier 2014
Organisée par Monde anglophone : politiques et sociétés (MAPS), Université Paris Sorbonne, Maison de la recherche, 28 rue Serpente, 75006 Paris, salle D035
The Health of One-Parent Families in the UK from the Black Report (1980) to the Marmot Review (2010)
9 h – 9 h 15 : accueil et mot de Madame Martinet directrice de l’unité de recherche Histoire et dynamique des espaces anglophones : du réel au virtuel (HDEA).
Présidente de séance/Chair: Professor Elizabeth Dowler
9 h 15 - 10 h : keynote speaker: Professor Ann Berrington, University of Southampton & ESRC Centre for Population Change, et questions.
The Changing Demography of Lone Parenthood in the UK 10 h – 10 h 30 : Professor Sarah Payne, University of Bristol.
Lone parents and mental health in the UK: findings from the 2011 Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey
10 h 30 – 11 h : Dr Susan Harkness, University of Bath.
The Influence of Employment on Depression among British Lone and Partnered Mothers under an Era of Welfare Reform
11 h – 11 h 15 : pause/break
Présidente de séance/Chair: Dr Nadia Mantovani
11 h 15 – 11 h 45 : Judy Corlyon, Principal Researcher at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations.
Causes and consequences of poor mental health following divorce and separation 11 h 45 – 12 h 15 : Professor Elizabeth Dowler, University of Warwick.
Surviving not thriving: eating and health in lone parent families in the UK 12 h 15 – 12 h 45 : questions
13 h – 14 h : déjeuner/ lunch
14 h 15 – 14 h 45 : Dr Tamsim Hinton Smith, University of Sussex.
UK lone parent university students – exploring health-related issues in an atypical research group.’
Présidente de séance/Chair: Dr Fabienne Portier-Le Cocq
14 h 45 -15 h 15 : Dr Denise Hawkes, The Institute of Education, University of London.
Inequality in Health and Development of Children in the UK: Evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study.
15 h 15 -15h 30 : pause/break
15 h 30 -16h 00 : Alison Hadley OBE, UK’s Director of Teenage Pregnancy Knowledge Exchange, University of Bedfordshire.
The Teenage Pregnancy Strategy for England: lessons learned but more to do 16 h 00 -16 h 30 : Dr Nadia Mantovani, St George’s University of London.
Early Motherhood and Social Capital: Exploring the impact of social organisation on the health of Black teenage mothers ‘looked after’ by the State.
16 h 30 -17 h 00 : Dr Lisa Arai, University of Teeside.
Public health, social anxieties: the example of the English lone teenage mother 17 h - 17 h 30 : questions
17 h 30 : clôture de la journée d’études/ end of the conference.