Items where Author is "Carson, Calum"
Holland, Paula and Carson, Calum and Florisson, Rebecca and Collins, Alison and Martin, Alice and Winstanley, Jacqueline (2026) Breaking down barriers : How remote and hybrid work can support disabled workers. UNSPECIFIED.
Holland, Paula and Carson, Calum (2026) Film from the Inclusive Remote and Hybrid Working Study. UNSPECIFIED.
Holland, Paula and Carson, Calum and Florisson, Rebecca and Martin, Alice and Collins, Alison and Winstanley, Jacqueline (2025) Beyond the Office? : Disabled workers’ experiences of remote and hybrid work. UNSPECIFIED.
Carson, Calum (2025) Power to Win: The Living Wage Movement in Aotearoa New Zealand. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 63 (2). pp. 368-369. ISSN 0007-1080
Florisson, Rebecca and Holland, Paula and Williams, George and Martin, Alice and Carson, Calum and Collins, Alison and Winstanley, Jacqueline (2025) Beyond the Office? : How remote and hybrid working can help close the disability employment gap. Lancaster University, Lancaster.
Jones, Katy and Carson, Calum (2024) A step too far : Employer perspectives on in-work conditionality. Journal of European Social Policy, 34 (3). pp. 338-353. ISSN 0958-9287
Holland, Paula and Carson, Calum and Florisson, Rebecca (2023) The Conversation. There are many reasons disabled people can’t just work from home – threatening to cut their benefits won’t fix the wider problems. The Conversation.
Carson, Calum (2023) The labour market and the ‘race to the bottom’ : the UK Living Wage campaign as an alternative. In: Social Justice in a Turbulent Era :. In a Turbulent Era . Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 67-83. ISBN 9781803926148
Carson, Calum (2023) Universal Credit and Employers : Exploring the Demand Side of UK Active Labour Market Policy. [Report]
Carson, Calum (2021) Employer experiences of the Living Wage in the higher education, hospitality and construction sectors. In: The Living Wage : Advancing a Global Movement. Routledge, London. ISBN 9780367514877
Carson, Calum (2017) The Social Protection of Workers in the Platform Economy. [Report]
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