1/5 The #coronavirus pandemic creates unprecedented societal challenges. Our research provides vital evidence for the policy response to the crisis. Here our researchers outline their past and future work to address a broad range of issues @iseressex @Uni_of_Essex @ResearchEssex
2/5 @ReneeLuthra & @alitanandi highlight how health, social & economic inequalities will be exacerbated by the economic impact of #coronavirus = risk of aggravated responses towards racial & minority groups @IOPC_Help @ukhomeoffice @essexsociology
https://bit.ly/3eHIOed

3/5 @ADelavande & others' work on modelling decision-making under uncertainty & measuring subjective expectations from survey data will be vital in understanding how individuals / households respond to the health / financial shocks they face @usociety
https://bit.ly/2yH1aLJ

4/5 Lockdown restrictions highlight inequalities in housing & the health repercussions. @amyclair503 looks at the impact on housing / wellbeing esp. for vulnerable e.g. children / social renters / disabled etc. @Shelter @TrussellTrust @CommonsHCLG
https://bit.ly/2Vt8F1T

5/5 Closure of education settings means potential
in inequalities between home environments & how children are learning. @ProfDelBono and @rabe_b examine repercussions on education & mental health outcomes @educationgovuk @usociety
https://bit.ly/3cDMDiL

