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Ewan Robertson is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh. His current research focuses on the role of parliaments in the development of knowledge, particularly regarding welfare policies and labor market reforms in comparative contexts. Ewan has significant experience in data collection and analysis, exploring Spanish and Catalan parliamentary systems, and is especially interested in policies aimed at 'making work pay' to combat in-work poverty. He holds a PhD in Social Policy from the University of Edinburgh and previously served as a Teaching Fellow in Comparative Social Policy. Ewan has contributed to various publications on the interaction of policy and power during the Covid-19 pandemic, alongside other scholarly works analyzing labor market policy responses in Western Europe. His participation in conferences has established him as a notable speaker in the field of social policy, with presentations focused on the comparison of welfare benefits in different countries. Ewan’s academic endeavors are supported by multiple awards and grants throughout his educational journey, emphasizing his commitment to impactful research in social policy and political studies.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Studying the role of parliaments in the development of knowledge regarding welfare policies.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Involved in teaching Comparative Social Policy.
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