Focusing In on Life Course Processes to Understand How Racism Patterns Racial/Ethnic Inequities in Health
Thursday 4 May 2023, 3.45pm
64 Banbury Road and Zoom
Dr Laia Bécares (Professor of Social Science and Health, King’s College London)
Ethnic inequalities in health are entrenched and persistent in the UK. This seminar explores the role of racism, experienced over the life course, in structuring ethnic inequalities in health in later life. Anchored around key tenets of life course theory, this presentation will discuss findings from recent and upcoming publications that centre racism as the root cause of ethnic inequalities, exploring life course mechanisms that pattern stark ethnic inequities in later life.
COMPAS Trinity 2023 Seminar Series
Discrimination: A migrant's issue?
Thursdays of Weeks 2 and 4 (4 and 18 May), 3:45 – 4:45 pm (BST)
Conveners: Mariña Fernández-Reino, COMPAS & the Migration Observatory
These seminars will by hybrid. In person at 64 Banbury Road, Oxford, and at this link on Zoom.