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Myra Hamilton

University of Sydney


Myra Hamilton

Associate Professor Myra Hamilton is an ARC Mid-Career Industry Fellow in the Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney. She is a sociologist and social policy scholar whose research focus is on gender, work and care over the lifecourse. Myra’s research explores how workplace and public policies and programs can build wellbeing and financial security in work and in care over the life course. She combines traditional academic research with applied policy research for government, industry and non-government organisations, including evaluations of policies and programs. She makes regular contributions to public and media debate on issues such as care services, balancing work and care, young carers, care in later life, and grandparent care. She has close working relationships with the community sector including peak bodies in the areas of parents, carers and seniors, is Reviews Editor of the International Journal of Care and Caring and sits on the NSW Carers Advisory Council and the Board of Council on the Ageing NSW. In her previous two roles she was Principal Research Fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research at the University of Sydney, and prior to that Senior Research Fellow at the Social Policy Research Centre at the University of New South Wales.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Countries Australia; England (UK);
Topics Access to care; Ageing in place; Attitudes and Expectations about Long-Term Care; Care economy; Care Homes; Care inequalities; Care innovations; Care integration/ coordination; Care trajectories; Care work and migration; Climate Change and LTC; Employment education and family carers; End-of-life care and LTC; Gender and care; LTC Policy; LTC Reforms; LTC Workforce; New models of care; Parent carers; Pensions; Person-centered care; Unpaid / informal care; Younger carers;
Methods Case studies; Critical Discourse Analysis; Discourse analysis; Document analysis; Focus groups; Literature reviews and synthesis; Mixed methods; Policy analysis; Practice-based approaches; Qualitative studies; Scoping reviews; Theory and frameworks;
Role Research;
Interest Groups Climate Change and LTC; Employment Education and Family carers; Migration Mobility and Care Workers; Unmet need inequalities and care poverty (UNICAP);