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Work From or Work For Home? The Dual Burden on Women During the Pandemic
Research has shown that working women worldwide, especially mothers, spent more time doing household chores than the paid work done by their male counterparts.
Do We Really Need to Walk 10,000 Steps a Day?
Based on the current research, it appears that getting 10,000 steps a day isn’t essential for health benefits – half that target appears to be beneficial.
Academic Research May Be Invisible, But It Is Work
Research is often not seen as ‘work’, precisely because of the invisible nature of academic labour.
Beaten By The Clock: The Unexpected Hilarity of Working From Home
Parkinson's Law in the age of the pandemic.
Working From Home or Living at Work?
Dealing with a work-life conflict instead of a work-life balance.
One Lockdown, Two Women, Two Stories
The real-life contrasting stories of two working women and their experiences during the lockdown.
An Open Letter To The Quarantine Glow-up I’m Never Going To Get
The millennial antidote to coronavirus was perfectly Instagrammable snippets of ‘self-growth’.
Why Online Examinations Make For Unfair Testing
Education should be allowed to remain democratic no matter how great the crisis.