Items where Author is "Stewart, Kitty"
Number of items: 72.
Does capping social security harm health? A natural experiment in the UK. (2022)
Reeves, Aaron and Fransham, Mark and Stewart, Kitty and Patrick, Ruth
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Does household income affect children’s outcomes? A systematic review of the evidence. (2020)
Cooper, Kerris and Stewart, Kitty
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A treble blow?: child poverty in 2010 and beyond. (2011)
Stewart, Kitty
Equality and social justice. (2005)
Stewart, Kitty
100 questions: identifying research priorities for poverty prevention and reduction.
Sutherland, William J. and Goulden, Chris and Bell, Kate and Bennett, Fran and Burall, Simon and Bush, Marc and Callan, Samantha and Catcheside, Kim and Corner, Julian and D'arcy, Conor T. and Dickson, Matt and Dolan, James A. and Doubleday, Robert and Eckley, Bethany J. and Foreman, Esther T. and Foster, Rowan and Gilhooly, Louisa and Gray, Ann Marie and Hall, Amanda C. and Harmer, Mike and Hastings, Annette and Johnes, Chris and Johnstone, Martin and Kelly, Peter and Kenway, Peter and Lee, Neil and Moore, Rhys and Ouchikh, Jackie and Plunkett, James and Rowlingson, Karen and Paul, Abigail Scott and Sefton, Tom A.J. and Shaheen, Faiza and Sodha, Sonia and Stearn, Jonathan and Stewart, Kitty and Stone, Emma and Tinsley, Matthew and Tomsett, Richard J. and Tyrer, Paul and Unwin, Julia and Wall, David G. and Wollner, Patrick K.A.
Abolishing the two-child limit is just the start for tackling child poverty.
Stewart, Kitty and Patrick, Ruth
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Book review: monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2008.
Stewart, Kitty
Book review: when a rich society gets a bit poorer: the safety net in hard times.
Stewart, Kitty
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COVID-19 and low-income families:the government must lift the benefit cap and remove the two-child limit.
Patrick, Ruth and Reeves, Aaron and Stewart, Kitty
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Capping welfare payments for workless families increases employment and economic inactivity:evidence from the UK's benefit cap.
Reeves, Aaron and Fransham, Mark and Stewart, Kitty and Reader, Mary and Patrick, Ruth
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Child poverty measurement in the UK: assessing support for the downgrading of income-based poverty measures.
Stewart, Kitty and Roberts, Nick
Child well-being in the EU - and enlargement to the East.
Stewart, Kitty and Micklewright, John
Closing the gap in access to free ‘universal’ early education:what types of provision can help low-income families participate?
Campbell, Tammy and Gambaro, Ludovica and Stewart, Kitty
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The Coalition's record on under fives:policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015.
Stewart, Kitty and Obolenskaya, Polina
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The Coalition’s social policy record: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015.
Lupton, Ruth and Burchardt, Tania and Fitzgerald, Amanda and Hills, John and McKnight, Abigail and Obolenskaya, Polina and Stewart, Kitty and Thomson, Stephanie and Tunstall, Rebecca and Vizard, Polly
Conclusion: a tide turned but mountains yet to climb?
Hills, John and Stewart, Kitty
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 and Burchardt, Tania and Cooper, Kerris and Fitzpatrick, Suzanne and Hills, John and Hughes, Jarrod and Lacey, Nicola and Lupton, Ruth and Macmillan, Lindsey and McKnight, Abigail and Obolenskaya, Polina and Reader, Mary and Stephens, Mark and Stewart, Kitty and Treebhoohun, Kritty and Vizard, Polly and Wainwright, Iona
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The Conservative governments' record on early childhood from May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020:policies, spending and outcomes.
Stewart, Kitty and Reader, Mary
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Deregulating ratios without improving qualifications first is a recipe for a more chaotic and less nurturing environment for young children.
Gambaro, Ludovica and Stewart, Kitty
Dimensions of well-being in EU regions: do GDP and unemployment tell us all we need to know?
Stewart, Kitty
Does Money Affect Children’s Outcomes? An update.
Cooper, Kerris and Stewart, Kitty
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Does money affect children’s outcomes?
Cooper, Kerris and Stewart, Kitty
Does money in adulthood affect adult outcomes?
Cooper, Kerris and Stewart, Kitty
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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 and Andersen, Kate and Patrick, Ruth and Reader, Mary and Reeves, Aaron
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Employment and wage trajectories for mothers entering low-skilled work: evidence from the British Lone Parent Cohort.
Stewart, Kitty
Employment pathways and wage progression for mothers in low-skilled work: evidence from three British datasets.
Bastagli, Francesca and Stewart, Kitty
Employment trajectories and later employment outcomes for mothers in the British Household Panel Survey: an analysis by skill level.
Stewart, Kitty
Employment trajectories and later employment outcomes for mothers in the British household panel survey: an analysis by skill level.
Stewart, Kitty
Employment trajectories for mothers in low-skilled work: evidence from the British lone parent cohort.
Stewart, Kitty
Equal access to high quality early education and care? Evidence from England and lessons from other countries.
Gambaro, Ludovica and Stewart, Kitty and Waldfogel, Jane
Fiscal federalism in Russia: intergovernmental transfers and the financing of education.
Stewart, Kitty
How can we end child poverty in the UK? Kitty Stewart talks to the LSE IQ podcast.
Stewart, Kitty
How do experts think child poverty should be measured in the UK? An analysis of the Coalition Government’s consultation on child poverty measurement 2012-13.
Stewart, Kitty and Roberts, Nick
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Human development in Europe.
Stewart, Kitty
If we want to improve social mobility, we have to address child poverty.
Cooper, Kerris and Stewart, Kitty
Inequalities in the experience of early education in England:access, peer groups and transitions.
Campbell, Tammy and Gambaro, Ludovica and Stewart, Kitty
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It's the kids that suffer’:exploring how the UK's benefit cap and two-child limit harm children.
Andersen, Kate and Redman, Jamie and Stewart, Kitty and Patrick, Ruth
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Labour's record on inequality and the new opportunities white paper.
Stewart, Kitty
Labour's record on the under fives: policy, spending and outcomes 1997 - 2010.
Stewart, Kitty
Labour's record on the under fives:policy, spending and outcomes 1997-2010.
Stewart, Kitty
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Labour’s social policy record: policy, spending and outcomes 1997-2010.
Lupton, Ruth and Hills, John and Stewart, Kitty and Vizard, Polly
Levelling down? Understanding the decline of the maintained nursery sector in England.
Stewart, Kitty and Gambaro, Ludovica and Reader, Mary
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Madri e mercato del lavoro: percorsi occupazionali e crescita salariale.
Bastagli, Francesca and Stewart, Kitty
Making child benefits more universal is a good idea, badly timed.
Stewart, Kitty
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Making sense of the social policy impacts of Brexit.
Hantrais, Linda and Stewart, Kitty and Cooper, Kerris
Making work pay? The labour market effects of capping child benefits in larger families.
Reader, Mary and Andersen, Kate and Patrick, Ruth and Reeves, Aaron and Stewart, Kitty
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Measuring well-being and exclusion in Europe's regions.
Stewart, Kitty
Monitoring social inclusion in Europe's regions.
Stewart, Kitty
Pathways and penalties: mothers’ employment trajectories and wage growth in the Families and Children Study.
Bastagli, Francesca and Stewart, Kitty
Poverty and social exclusion in Europe.
Micklewright, John and Stewart, Kitty
Prioritise early years to reduce childhood inequalities.
Stewart, Kitty and Reader, Mary
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Social mobility under the coalition government: have the life chances of the poorest children improved?
Stewart, Kitty and Lupton, Ruth
Social policy in a cold climate: a framework for analysing the effects of social policy.
Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John and Lupton, Ruth and Stewart, Kitty and Vizard, Polly
“Universal” early education: who benefits? Patterns in take-up of the entitlement to free early education among three-year-olds in England.
Campbell, Tammy and Gambaro, Ludovica and Stewart, Kitty
Welfare reform in the United States: implications for British social policy.
Midgley, James and Stewart, Kitty and Piachaud, David and Glennerster, Howard
What Scotland's policies can teach Westminster about fighting poverty.
Patrick, Ruth and Andersen, Kate and Stewart, Kitty and Tominey, Emma
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What does Brexit mean for social policy in the UK? An exploration of the potential consequences of the 2016 referendum for public services, inequalities and social rights.
Stewart, Kitty and Cooper, Kerris and Shutes, Isabel
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What will ‘taking back control’ mean for social policy in the UK? Brexit, public services and social rights.
Stewart, Kitty and Cooper, Kerris and Shutes, Isabel
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When the cap really doesn’t fit:populist policymaking and the benefit cap.
Patrick, Ruth and Warnock, Rosalie and Reeves, Aaron and Stewart, Kitty and Andersen, Kate and Reader, Mary
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Why we can’t understand child poverty in the UK without thinking about family size.
Stewart, Kitty and Reeves, Aaron and Patrick, Ruth
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The cost-of-living budget:why it’s time to focus more squarely on need.
Patrick, Ruth and Stewart, Kitty and Warnock, Rosalie
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A half-baked early years funding policy risks negatively impacting children.
Stewart, Kitty
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The most vulnerable households have been forgotten in the cost-of-living crisis and the consequences will be devastating. It’s time to scrap the benefit cap.
Stewart, Kitty and Patrick, Ruth
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The peer composition of pre-school settings in England, and early recorded attainment among low-income children.
Stewart, Kitty and Campbell, Tammy and Gambaro, Ludovica
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A question of quality: do children from disadvantaged backgrounds receive lower quality early childhood education and care?
Gambaro, Ludovica and Stewart, Kitty and Waldfogel, Jane
A question of quality: do children from disadvantagedbackgrounds receive lower quality early years educationand care in England?
Gambaro, Ludovica and Stewart, Kitty and Waldfogel, Jane
A share of new growth for children?: policies for the very young in non-EU Europe and the CIS.
Stewart, Kitty and Huerta, Maria Carmen
The sins of the parents:conceptualising adult-oriented reforms to family policy.
Stewart, Kitty and Patrick, Ruth and Reeves, Aaron
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The sins of the parents:conceptualizing adult-oriented reforms to family benefits.
Stewart, Kitty and Patrick, Ruth and Reeves, Aaron
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A time of need:exploring the changing poverty risk facing larger families in the UK.
Stewart, Kitty and Reeves, Aaron and Patrick, Ruth
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A time of need:exploring the changing poverty risk facing larger families in the UK.
Stewart, Kitty and Patrick, Ruth and Reeves, Aaron
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The welfare of Europe's children: are EU member states converging?
Stewart, Kitty and Micklewright, J.