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Respondents sought for online survey

The University of Birmingham are seeking respondents to complete a short online survey on division of household labour in same-sex cohabiting relationships. The project, which is conducted by Charlotte Bendall (PhD candidate at the University of Birmingham) and supervised by Dr. Rosie Harding (Senio

Respondents sought for online survey
University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham are seeking respondents to complete a short online survey on division of household labour in same-sex cohabiting relationships.

The project, which is conducted by Charlotte Bendall (PhD candidate at the University of Birmingham) and supervised by Dr. Rosie Harding (Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham), explores how civil partnerships and same sex marriage can help to challenge society and the law’s ideas about gender roles in relationships.

It is particularly aimed at people who are currently in a same sex cohabiting relationship, but all participants are welcomed.

For more information about this project, and to complete the survey, CLICK HERE:

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