About
Dr. Francesca Fiori is a Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Strathclyde, based in the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences. Her work focuses on demographic trends, family dynamics, and social policy interventions. She has contributed to research on fertility patterns among immigrant populations, caregiving roles of adult children, and the impact of social-class parenting practices on education outcomes. Her recent projects include analyses of pandemic-era care provision and employment transitions for new mothers in Italy.
Professional Activities:
- Advisor to the British Society for Population Studies (2023–2027)
- Interviewee for Sardinia's population decline analysis (2021)
Current Research Projects:
- Housing Inequalities and Child Wellbeing (ESRC-funded, 2024–2028): Examines cognitive and health impacts of rented accommodation on Scottish children.
- Low Fertility in Scotland Policy Study (2024–2026): Investigates public perceptions of fertility through experimental surveys.
- Quant-HaSS Network (2025): Promotes quantitative interdisciplinary research across humanities and social sciences.
Research Themes: Her work addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals related to reduced inequalities, quality education, and gender equality. Recent publications emphasize intergenerational care dynamics, maternal employment challenges, and cross-national educational disparities.
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