Shereen Hussein BSc, MSc, PhD
Senior Research Fellow, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s College London, UK
Professional background and areas of interest
Shereen is a statistical demographer and a scientific advisor to the Department of Health. She has worked in the Middle East with the United Nations, the Population Council, and the league of Arab States on research related to family formation, child health and decision making within the family.
Over the past decade, Shereen has been working in the domain of long term care and policy related context in the UK and for the World Bank. Her current research includes migration, workforce dynamics and structure and statistical modelling of workforce data. She is a Fellow of the NIHR School for Social Care.
Shereen is the author of the Social Care Workforce Periodical. Each issue investigates one aspect of the workforce through analysis of the latest emerging quantitative workforce data in order to provide evidence-based information that relates specifically to the social care workforce in England.
Visit Dr Hussein's ResearcherID page (external site)
Over the past decade, Shereen has been working in the domain of long term care and policy related context in the UK and for the World Bank. Her current research includes migration, workforce dynamics and structure and statistical modelling of workforce data. She is a Fellow of the NIHR School for Social Care.
Shereen is the author of the Social Care Workforce Periodical. Each issue investigates one aspect of the workforce through analysis of the latest emerging quantitative workforce data in order to provide evidence-based information that relates specifically to the social care workforce in England.
Visit Dr Hussein's ResearcherID page (external site)

