Items where Author is "Reeves, Aaron"
Number of items: 69.
Capitalizing on a crisis:a computational analysis of all five million British firms during the Covid-19 pandemic. (2025)
Muggleton, Naomi; Rahal, Charles; Reeves, Aaron
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We didn’t know what we were eating tomorrow’:how class origin shapes the political outlook of Members of the Parliament in Britain. (2024)
Bortun, Vladimir; Reeves, Aaron; Friedman, Sam
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Is there an old girls’ network? Girls’ schools and recruitment to the British elite. (2023)
Worth, Eve; Reeves, Aaron; Friedman, Sam
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Female political representation and the gender health gap:a cross-national analysis of 49 European countries. (2022)
Reeves, Aaron; Brown, Chris; Hanefeld, Johanna
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Does capping social security harm health? A natural experiment in the UK. (2022)
Reeves, Aaron; Fransham, Mark; Stewart, Kitty; Patrick, Ruth
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Impact of welfare benefit sanctioning on food insecurity: a dynamic cross-area study of food bank usage in the UK. (2018)
Loopstra, Rachel; Fledderjohann, Jasmine; Reeves, Aaron; Stuckler, David
Areas of England with increased outsourcing of NHS services have more deaths of people with treatable conditions.
Goodair, Ben; Reeves, Aaron
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Austerity and health: the impact in the UK and Europe.
Stuckler, David; Reeves, Aaron; Loopstra, Rachel; Karanikolos, Marina; McKee, Martin
COVID-19 and low-income families:the government must lift the benefit cap and remove the two-child limit.
Patrick, Ruth; Reeves, Aaron; Stewart, Kitty
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Can cultural consumption increase future earnings? Exploring the economic returns to cultural capital.
Reeves, Aaron; de Vries, Robert
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Can cultural consumption increase future earnings? Exploring the economic returns to cultural capital.
Reeves, Aaron; de Vries, Robert
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Can inequalities in political participation explain health inequalities?
Reeves, Aaron; Mackenbach, Johan P.
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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
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Commentary: uncertainties in addressing the ‘health gap’.
Reeves, Aaron
Constructing a housing precariousness measure for Europe.
Clair, Amy; Reeves, Aaron; McKee, Martin; Stuckler, David
'Corruption talk’ and the politics of class in 21st century Britain.
Hilhorst, Sacha; Koch, Insa; Fransham, Mark; Reeves, Aaron; Savage, Mike
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Cuts and caps to benefits have always harmed people, not helped them into work.
Patrick, Ruth; Reeves, Aaron
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Did increasing the UK’s Universal Credit and working tax credits by £20 per week in 2020–2021 reduce food insecurity?
Loopstra, Rachel; Baumberg Geiger, Ben; Reeves, Aaron
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Does government expenditure reduce inequalities in infant mortality rates in low- and middle-income countries?: A time-series, ecological analysis of 48 countries from 1993 to 2013.
Baker, Peter; Hone, Thomas; Reeves, Aaron; Avendano, Mauricio; Millett, Christopher
Does media coverage influence public attitudes towards welfare recipients? the impact of the 2011 English riots.
Reeves, Aaron; de Vries, Robert
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".
Stewart, Kitty; Andersen, Kate; Patrick, Ruth; Reader, Mary; Reeves, Aaron
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Does sanctioning disabled claimants of unemployment insurance increase labour market inactivity? An analysis of 346 British local authorities between 2009 and 2014.
Reeves, Aaron
Economic insecurity during the Great Recession and metabolic, inflammatory and liver function biomarkers: analysis of the UK household longitudinal study.
Niedzwiedz, Claire L; Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal; Reeves, Aaron; McKee, Martin; Stuckler, David
Economics: the architecture of inequality.
Reeves, Aaron
Employment relations and dismissal regulations:does employment legislation protect the health of workers?
Barlow, Pepita; Reeves, Aaron; McKee, Martin; Stuckler, David
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Family policy and food insecurity:an observational analysis in 142 countries.
Reeves, Aaron; Loopstra, Rachel; Tarasuk, Valerie
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Food insecurity and social protection in Europe: quasi-natural experiment of Europe's great recessions 2004–2012.
Loopstra, Rachel; Reeves, Aaron; McKee, Martin; Stuckler, David
From aristocratic to ordinary:shifting modes of elite distinction.
Friedman, Sam; Reeves, Aaron
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From social security to state-sanctioned insecurity:how welfare reform mimics the commodification of labour through greater state intervention.
Koch, Insa; Reeves, Aaron
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Gender violence, poverty and HIV infection risk among persons engaged in the sex industry: cross-national analysis of the political economy of sex markets in 30 European and Central Asian countries.
Reeves, Aaron; Steele, S.; Stuckler, D.; McKee, M.; Amato-Gauci, A.; Semenza, Jan, C.
The Great Recession and inequalities in access to health care: a study of unemployment and unmet medical need in Europe in the economic crisis.
Madureira-Lima, Joana; Reeves, Aaron; Clair, Amy; Stuckler, David
Health protection in times of economic crisis: Challenges and opportunities for Europe.
McDaid, David; Quaglio, Gianluca; Correia de Campos, António; van Woensel, Lieve; Karapiperis, Theodoros; Reeves, Aaron
How do health behaviour interventions take account of social context? A literature trend and co-citation analysis.
Holman, Daniel; Lynch, Rebecca; Reeves, Aaron
Inequalities in the application of welfare sanctions in Britain.
de Vries, Robert; Reeves, Aaron; Geiger, Ben
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Introduction of a national minimum wage reduceddepressive symptoms in low-wage workers:a quasi-natural experiment in the UK.
Reeves, Aaron; McKee, Martin; Mackenbach, Johan; Whitehead, Margaret; Stuckler, David
Liberal trade policy and food insecurity across the income distribution:an observational analysis in 132 countries, 2014–17.
Barlow, Pepita; Loopstra, Rachel; Tarasuk, Valerie; Reeves, Aaron
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Liberal trade policy and food insecurity across the income distribution:an observational analysis in 132 countries, 2014–17.
Barlow, Pepita; Loopstra, Rachel; Tarasuk, Valerie; Reeves, Aaron
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Living on the edge: precariousness and why it matters for health.
McKee, Martin; Reeves, Aaron; Clair, Amy; Stuckler, David
Making work pay? The labour market effects of capping child benefits in larger families.
Reader, Mary; Andersen, Kate; Patrick, Ruth; Reeves, Aaron; Stewart, Kitty
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National sex work policy and HIV prevalence among sex workers: an ecological regression analysis of 27 European countries.
Reeves, Aaron; Steele, Sarah; Stuckler, David; McKee, Martin; Amato-Gauci, Andrew; Semenza, Jan, C.
Not such humble origins? The British elite's thirst to tell an "upward story" of their success.
Friedman, Sam; Reeves, Aaron
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Outsiders on the inside:how minoritised elites respond to racial inequality.
Higgins, Katie; Friedman, Sam; Reeves, Aaron
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Outsourcing cleaning services increases MRSA incidence: evidence from 126 English acute trusts.
Toffolutti, Veronica; Reeves, Aaron; McKee, Martin; Stuckler, David
Public pensions and unmet medical need among older people: cross-national analysis of 16 European countries, 2004–2010.
Reeves, Aaron; McKee, Martin; Mackenbach, Johan P.; Whitehead, Margaret; Stuckler, David
Q and A with Sam Friedman and Aaron Reeves on Born to Rule.
Friedman, Sam; Reeves, Aaron
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Quantitative textual analysis as a means to explore corporate interests in food safety.
Vasilescu, Corina L.; McKee, Martin; Reeves, Aaron
Reductions in the United Kingdom's Government Housing Benefit and symptoms of depression in low-income households.
Reeves, Aaron; Clair, Amy; McKee, Martin; Stuckler, David
Reeves et al. respond to “Harnessing Housing Natural Experiments”.
Reeves, Aaron; Clair, Amy; McKee, Martin; Stuckler, David
'Set up to fail'? How welfare conditionality undermines citizenship for vulnerable groups.
Reeves, Aaron; Loopstra, Rachel
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
Textual analysis of sugar industry influence on the World Health Organization’s 2015 sugars intake guideline.
Stuckler, David; Reeves, Aaron; Loopstra, Rachel; McKee, Martin
Time-discounting and tobacco smoking: a systematic review and network analysis.
Barlow, Pepita; McKee, Martin; Reeves, Aaron; Galea, Gauden; Stuckler, David
Unhealthy diets, obesity and time discounting: a systematic literature review and network analysis.
Barlow, Pepita; Reeves, Aaron; McKee, Martin; Galea, Gauden; Stuckler, David
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
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Why we can’t understand child poverty in the UK without thinking about family size.
Stewart, Kitty; Reeves, Aaron; Patrick, Ruth
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The decline and persistence of the old boy: private schools and elite recruitment 1897 to 2016.
Reeves, Aaron; Friedman, Sam; Rahal, Charles; Flemmen, Magne
The dogged persistence of the British 'old boy': how private school alumni reach the elite.
Reeves, Aaron; Friedman, Sam
The enduring influence of institutions on universal health coverage: an empirical investigation of 62 former colonies.
Miller, Michael; Toffolutti, Veronica; Reeves, Aaron
The growing disconnect between food prices and wages in Europe: cross-national analysis of food deprivation and welfare regimes in twenty-one EU countries, 2004–2012.
Reeves, Aaron; Loopstra, Rachel; Stuckler, David
The health effects of wage setting institutions:how collective bargaining improves health but not because it reduces inequality.
Reeves, Aaron
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The impact of persistent poor housing conditions on mental health: a longitudinal population-based study.
Pevalin, David J.; Reeves, Aaron; Baker, Emma; Bentley, Rebecca
The impact of social sciences on health behaviour interventions has diminished – more interdisciplinary, culture-focused research is needed.
Holman, Daniel; Lynch, Rebecca; Reeves, Aaron
The meaning of merit:talent versus hard work legitimacy.
Friedman, Sam; Ellersgaard, Christoph; Reeves, Aaron; Larsen, Anton Grau
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The rhetoric of recessions:how British newspapers talk about the poor when unemployment rises, 1896–2000.
McArthur, Daniel; Reeves, Aaron
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The rise of hunger among low-income households:an analysis of the risks of food insecurity between 2004 and 2016 in a population-based study of UK adults.
Loopstra, Rachel; Reeves, Aaron; Tarasuk, Valerie
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The sins of the parents:conceptualising adult-oriented reforms to family policy.
Stewart, Kitty; Patrick, Ruth; Reeves, Aaron
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The sins of the parents:conceptualizing adult-oriented reforms to family benefits.
Stewart, Kitty; Patrick, Ruth; Reeves, Aaron
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A time of need:exploring the changing poverty risk facing larger families in the UK.
Stewart, Kitty; Reeves, Aaron; Patrick, Ruth
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A time of need:exploring the changing poverty risk facing larger families in the UK.
Stewart, Kitty; Patrick, Ruth; Reeves, Aaron
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