Editorial
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Citation
Robertson T (2023) Families, finances and status. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, pp. 1-2. https://doi.org/10.1332/175795923x16920108505186
Abstract
First paragraph:
I am delighted to write my first editorial as the new Executive Editor for LLCS. There are big shoes to fill following on from Elizabeth and Heather, but I will try my best! I would like to note my gratitude for the work both Elizabeth and Heather have done over their respective terms as Exec Editors and their help with the handover has been invaluable. Thanks also need to go to our journal manager, Sarah Jeal, and Edwina Thorn and Julia Mortimer from Bristol University Press, for their guidance as I try to learn my way in the role. I look forward to embracing the opportunities and challenges this new role presents, but want to ensure that the readers and authors of LLCS help co-produce the type of journal you want to see and I believe through
that, improve the visibility and value of LLCS. I am committed to ensuring LLCS remains a leading journal in the field, but one that continues to grow its readership, impact factor and wider impact in academia and policy.
Keywords
Life-span; Life-course Studies
Journal
Longitudinal and Life Course Studies
Status | Early Online |
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Publication date online | 07/09/2023 |
Date accepted by journal | 07/09/2023 |
Publisher | Bristol University Press |
eISSN | 1757-9597 |
People (1)
Lecturer in Geographies of Public Health, Biological and Environmental Sciences