Negotiating Toilet Access for Couriers and Food Delivery Drivers, 2021

This is a pilot project from an ESRC postdoctoral research fellowship entitled 'Everyday Life with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Mobilities, Accessibility and Belonging'. This postdoctoral fellowship was dedicated to dissemination, engagement and developing new research. This dataset is a pilot study exploring toilet access for couriers and food delivery drivers. 8 people who identified as working within parcel or food delivery took part in the research. This included keeping a diary and a follow up interview. A selection of diaries and interviews have been uploaded to this dataset. The project explored issues of toilet access for couriers and food delivery drivers and was conducted from January 2021-April 2021. Ethics approval was granted by the Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield (number: 037321)This is a pilot project from an ESRC postdoctoral research fellowship entitled 'Everyday Life with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Mobilities, Accessibility and Belonging'. This postdoctoral fellowship was dedicated to dissemination, engagement and developing new research. This dataset is a pilot study exploring toilet access for couriers and food delivery drivers. 8 people who identified as working within parcel or food delivery took part in the research. This included keeping a diary and a follow up interview. A selection of diaries and interviews have been uploaded to this dataset. The project explored issues of toilet access for couriers and food delivery drivers and was conducted from January 2021-April 2021. Ethics approval was granted by the Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield (number: 037321)

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Geographic Coverage:

England

Temporal Coverage:

2021-01-01/2021-04-30

Resource Type:

dataset

Available in Data Catalogs:

UK Data Service

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