Hayley Limmer is a Research Associate in the Cyberspace Research Unit at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN).
She is also based in the Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research at the University of Manchester where she is writing up a PhD that examines the post-childbirth employment behaviour of women who were self-employed during pregnancy. Previously, Hayley undertook her undergraduate studies in Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University before completing an MSc in Social Research Methods and Statistics at the University of Manchester.
Hayley’s interests include:
- Arts for Health and Wellbeing
- Community Psychology
- Quantitative Research Methods
- Unpaid Work and Women’s Employment
Hayley has worked with the research group at the Manchester Salford Pathfinder, which manages housing market renewal for the two city councils and also with the Research Institute for Health and Social Change at Manchester Metropolitan University.


