Items where Author is "Florisson, Rebecca"
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.
Feder, Tal and Florisson, Rebecca and O’Brien, Dave and McAndrew, Siobhan (2025) The Parenthood Penalty in Creative Occupations : How the Covid-19 Pandemic Made Existing Inequalities Worse. Work and Occupations. ISSN 0730-8884
Atay Budak, Asli and Florisson, Rebecca and Williams, George and Martin, Alice and Leka, Stavroula (2024) Stemming the tide : healthier jobs to tackle economic inactivity. UNSPECIFIED.
Navani, Aman and Florisson, Rebecca (2024) No progress? : Tackling long-term insecure work. UNSPECIFIED.
Martin, Alice and Williams, George and Atay Budak, Asli and Florisson, Rebecca (2024) Zero Choices : Swapping zero-hour contracts for secure, flexible working. The Work Foundation, London.
Florisson, Rebecca (2024) The UK Insecure Work Index 2024. The Work Foundation, London.
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.
Florisson, Rebecca (2023) Delivering Levelling Up? : How secure work can reduce regional inequality. The Work Foundation, London.
Gable, Olivia and Florisson, Rebecca (2023) Limiting choices: why people risk insecure work. The Work Foundation, London.
Navani, Aman and Florisson, Rebecca (2023) The disability gap : insecure work in the UK. The Work Foundation, London.
Gable, Olivia and Florisson, Rebecca (2022) The gender gap : Insecure work in the UK. The Work Foundation, London.
Taylor, Heather and Florisson, Rebecca and Wilkes, Melanie and Holland, Paula (2022) The Changing Workplace : Enabling Disability-Inclusive Hybrid Working. [Report]
Florisson, Rebecca (2022) The UK Insecure Work Index : two decades of insecurity. The Work Foundation, London.