Items where Author is "Reader, Mary"

Number of items: 15.
  • Does cutting child benefits reduce fertility in larger families? Evidence from the UK’s two-child limit. (2025) Reader, Mary; Portes, Jonathan; Patrick, Ruth picture_as_pdf
  • Does reducing child benefits mean parents work more? A mixed-methods study of the labor market effects of the United Kingdom’s "two-child limit". (2025) Stewart, Kitty; Andersen, Kate; Patrick, Ruth; Reader, Mary; Reeves, Aaron picture_as_pdf
  • The infant health effects of starting universal child benefits in pregnancy:evidence from England and Wales. (2023) Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • Capping welfare payments for workless families increases employment and economic inactivity:evidence from the UK's benefit cap. Reeves, Aaron; Fransham, Mark; Stewart, Kitty; Reader, Mary; Patrick, Ruth picture_as_pdf
  • The Conservative Governments’ record on social policy from May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020:policies, spending and outcomes. An assessment of social policies and social inequalities on the eve of the COVID-19 pandemic. Bramley, Glen; Burchardt, Tania; Cooper, Kerris; Fitzpatrick, Suzanne; Hills, John; Hughes, Jarrod; Lacey, Nicola; Lupton, Ruth; Macmillan, Lindsey; McKnight, Abigail; Obolenskaya, Polina; Reader, Mary; Stephens, Mark; Stewart, Kitty; Treebhoohun, Kritty; Vizard, Polly; Wainwright, Iona picture_as_pdf
  • The Conservative governments' record on early childhood from May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020:policies, spending and outcomes. Stewart, Kitty; Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • Levelling down? Understanding the decline of the maintained nursery sector in England. Stewart, Kitty; Gambaro, Ludovica; Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • Making work pay? The labour market effects of capping child benefits in larger families. Reader, Mary; Andersen, Kate; Patrick, Ruth; Reeves, Aaron; Stewart, Kitty picture_as_pdf
  • Mental health and the pandemic:why it is inaccurate to say fathers were largely unaffected. Tarrant, Anna; Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • Mental health and the pandemic:why it is inaccurate to say fathers were largely unaffected. Tarrant, Anna; Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • More, please, for those with less:why we need to go further on the Universal Credit uplift. Cameron, Claire; Dewar, Laura; Fitzpatrick, Ciara; Garthwaite, Kayleigh; Griffiths, Rita; Hill, Katherine; Ladlow, Linzi; McHardy, Fiona; Millar, Jane; Patrick, Ruth; Pickett, Kate; Reader, Mary; Robertshaw, David; Scullion, Lisa; Summers, Kate; Tarrant, Anna; Webber, Ruth picture_as_pdf
  • Prioritise early years to reduce childhood inequalities. Stewart, Kitty; Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • Social security, exponential inequalities, and Covid-19:how welfare reform in the UK left larger families exposed to the scarring effects of the pandemic. Reeves, Aaron; Andersen, Kate; Reader, Mary; Warnock, Rosalie
  • The UK is now falling behind both European countries and the US in its support for larger families. Reader, Mary; Curran, Megan picture_as_pdf
  • When the cap really doesn’t fit:populist policymaking and the benefit cap. Patrick, Ruth; Warnock, Rosalie; Reeves, Aaron; Stewart, Kitty; Andersen, Kate; Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf