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  • Modelling poverty by not modelling poverty: an application of a simultaneous hazards approach to the UK. Aassve, Arnstein and Burgess, Simon and Dickson, Matt and Propper, Carol
  • Employment, family union, and childbearing decisions in Great Britain. Aassve, Arnstein and Burgess, Simon and Propper, Carol and Dickson, Matt
  • Gender in times of global governance: glocalizing international norms around money and power, violence and sex in Peru. Abu Sharkh, Miriam
  • Gender in times of global governance: glocalizing international norms around money and power, violence and sex in Peru. Abu Sharkh, Miriam
  • Global welfare regimes: a cluster analysis. Abu Sharkh, Miriam and Gough, Ian
  • Intergenerational mobility in Britain : revisiting the prediction approach of Dearden, Machin and Reed. Abul Naga, Ramses H. and Cowell, Frank
  • The economy - past and future. Acharya, Shankar and Cassen, Robert and McNay, Kirsty
  • Fertility patterns of child migrants: age at migration and ancestry in comparative perspective. Adsera, Alícia and Ferrer, Ana M. and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Wilson, Ben
  • The proposed state second pension. Agulnik, Philip
  • Tax relief and partnership pensions. Agulnik, Philip and Le Grand, Julian
  • Population and development. Ahlburg, Dennis and Cassen, Robert
  • Developing the Equality Measurement Framework: selecting the indicators. Alkire, Sabina and Bastagli, Francesca and Burchardt, Tania and Clark, David and Holder, Holly and Ibrahim, Solava and Munoz, Maria and Terrazas, Paulina and Tsang, Tiffany and Vizard, Polly
  • Preference reversals and the analysis of income distributions. Ameil, Yoram and Cowell, Frank and Davidovitz, Liema and Polovin, Avraham
  • Do we value mobility? Amiel, Yoram and Bernasconi, Michele and Cowell, Frank and Dardanoni, Valentino
  • Do we value mobility? Amiel, Yoram and Bernasconi, Michele and Cowell, Frank A. and Dardanoni, Valentino
  • Attitudes towards risk and inequality : a questionnaire-experimental approach. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank
  • Distributional orderings and the transfer principle : a re-examination. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank
  • Income transformation and income inequality. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank
  • Inequality, welfare and monotonicity. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank
  • Monotonicity and the Pareto principle. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank
  • On the measurement of polarisation: a questionnaire study. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank
  • Risk and inequality perceptions. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank
  • The measurement of poverty: an experimental questionnaire investigation. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank
  • Preference reversals and the analysis of income distributions. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank and Davidovitz, Leima and Polovin, Avraham
  • To be or not to be involved: a questionnaire-experimental view on Harsanyi's utilitarian ethics. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank and Gaertner, W
  • Distributional orderings: an approach with seven flavors. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank and Gaertner, Wulf
  • Poles apart: an analysis of the meaning of polarization. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank and Ramos, Xavier
  • To be or not to be involved: a questionnaire-experimental view on Harsanyi’s utilitarian ethics. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank A. and Gaertner, Wulf
  • Multidimensional perspectives on inequality:conceptual and empirical challenges. Anand, Paul and Chiappero-Martinetti, Enrica and Corneo, Giacomo and Mcknight, Abigail and Moro, Esteban and O'Brien, Dave and Peragine, Vito and Stuhler, Jan picture_as_pdf
  • Stability of estimates of the compensation for danger. Arabsheibani, G. Reza and Marin, Alan
  • Hard times, new directions? The impact of local government spending cuts on three deprived neighbourhoods. Final report. Arque, Amanda and Lupton, Ruth and Brady, Anne Marie picture_as_pdf
  • Public finances in perspective. Ashworth, Mark and Hills, John and Morris, Nick
  • Pareto and the upper tail of the income distribution in the UK:1799 to the present. Atkinson, A. B. picture_as_pdf
  • Putting economics to work: volume in honour of Michio Morishima. Atkinson, Anthony and Glennerster, Howard and Stern, Nicholas
  • Beveridge, the national minimum, and its future in a European context. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Capabilities, exclusion, and the supply of goods. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Comparing poverty rates internationally: lessons from recent studies in OECD countries. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Income maintenance and social insurance: a survey. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Income maintenance for the unemployed in Britain and the response to high unemployment. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Institutional features of unemployment insurance and the working of the labour market. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • On targeting social security: theory and western experience with family benefits. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Poverty, statistics, and progress in Europe. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Seeking to explain the distribution of income. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Social insurance. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Social insurance and income maintenance. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • State pensions for today and tomorrow. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Towards a European social safety net? Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Wealth and inheritance in Britain from 1896 to the present. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • What is happening to the distribution of income in the UK? Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • The development of state pensions in the United Kingdom. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • The distribution of the tax burden: 30 years after the theory of public finance. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • The institution of an official poverty line and economic policy. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • A national minimum? A history of ambiguity in the determination of benefit scales in Britain. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • The social safety net. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • The welfare state and economic performance. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • The western experience with social safety nets. Atkinson, Anthony B.
  • Comparing poverty in France and the United Kingdom. Atkinson, Anthony B. and Gardiner, Karen and Lechêne, Valérie and Sutherland, Holly
  • Exclusion, employment and opportunity. Atkinson, Anthony B. and Hills, John
  • Social security in developed countries: are there lessons for developing countries? Atkinson, Anthony B. and Hills, John
  • The welfare state in Britain 1970-1985: extent and effectiveness. Atkinson, Anthony B. and Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian
  • The distribution of income in Eastern Europe. Atkinson, Anthony B. and Micklewright, John
  • Two nations in early retirement? The case of Britain. Atkinson, Anthony B. and Sutherland, Holly
  • Exclusion, employment and opportunity. Atkinson, Tony and Hills, John
  • Barefoot basic skills work and intensive learning: two experimental basic skills projects. Awan, Sara and Richardson, Liz
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  • The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally. Ball, Michael and Barker, Kate and Cheshire, Paul and Evans, Alan and Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa and Gordon, Ian R. and Holman, Nancy and Leunig, Tim and Mace, Alan and Meen, Geoff and Monk, Sarah and Overman, Henry G. and Power, Anne and Scanlon, Kathleen and Rode, Philipp and Tonkiss, Fran and Travers, Tony and Whitehead, Christine M E
  • Modelling vulnerability in the UK. Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra and Cowell, Frank
  • Vulnerable households and variable incomes. Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra and Cowell, Frank
  • Static and dynamic poverty in Spain, 1993-2000. Barcena, E and Cowell, Frank
  • Economic theory and the welfare state: a survey and reinterpretation. Barr, Nicholas
  • The mirage of private unemployment insurance. Barr, Nicholas
  • The welfare state as an efficiency device. Barr, Nicholas
  • Student loans: where are we now? Repayment rates for student loans: some sensitivity tests. Barr, Nicholas and Crawford, Iain and Falkingham, Jane
  • Paying for learning. Barr, Nicholas and Falkingham, Jane
  • Education funding, equity and the life cycle. Barr, Nicholas and Falkingham, Jane and Glennerster, Howard
  • Reform and the National Health Service. Barr, Nicholas and Glennerster, Howard and Le Grand, Julian
  • Working for patients: the right approach? Barr, Nicholas and Glennerster, Howard and Le Grand, Julian
  • The state of welfare: the welfare state in Britain since 1974. Barr, Nicholas and Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian
  • Student grants and student poverty. Barr, Nicholas and Low, William
  • Social exclusion, social isolation and the distribution of income. Barry, Brian
  • Conditional cash transfers as a tool of social policy. Bastagli, Francesca
  • Conditionality in public policy targeted to the poor. Bastagli, Francesca
  • Contrasto alla povertà in Sud Europa. Bastagli, Francesca
  • From social safety net to social policy?: the role of conditional cash transfers in welfare state development in Latin America. Bastagli, Francesca
  • La politica sociale brasiliana. Bastagli, Francesca
  • Poverty, inequality and public cash transfers: lessons from Latin America. Bastagli, Francesca
  • Income inequality and fiscal policy. Bastagli, Francesca and Coady, David and Gupta, Sanjeev
  • Wealth accumulation in Great Britain 1995-2005:the role of house prices and the life cycle. Bastagli, Francesca and Hills, John
  • What gives? Household consumption patterns and the‘Big Trade Off’ with public consumption. Bastagli, Francesca and Hills, John
  • Employment pathways and wage progression for mothers in low-skilled work: evidence from three British datasets. Bastagli, Francesca and Stewart, Kitty
  • Madri e mercato del lavoro: percorsi occupazionali e crescita salariale. Bastagli, Francesca and Stewart, Kitty
  • Pathways and penalties: mothers’ employment trajectories and wage growth in the Families and Children Study. Bastagli, Francesca and Stewart, Kitty
  • High rise hope: the social implications of energy efficiency retrofit in large multi-storey tower blocks. Bates, Katie and Lane, Laura and Power, Anne
  • Benefit `myths'? The accuracy and inaccuracy of public beliefs about the benefits system. Baumberg, Ben picture_as_pdf
  • Fit-for-work – or work fit for disabled people? The role of changing job demands and control in incapacity claims. Baumberg, Ben
  • How will alcohol sales in the UK be affected if drinkers follow government guidelines? Baumberg, Ben
  • Re-evaluating trends in the employment of disabled people in Britain. Baumberg, Ben
  • Three ways to defend social security in britain. Baumberg, Ben
  • Tax compliance and firms' strategic interdependence. Bayer, R and Cowell, Frank
  • Tax compliance and firms' strategic interdependence. Bayer, Ralph and Cowell, Frank
  • LSE evaluation of the Trafford Hall 'Making Things Happen' capacity building programme 1999-2003. Beck, Helen and Richardson, Liz
  • Investing in skills: responses to 'Learning should pay' and 'Paying for learning'. Bennett, Robert
  • Investing in skill: expected returns to vocational education. Bennett, Robert and Glennerster, Howard and Nevison, Douglas
  • Investing in skill: expected returns to vocational studies. Bennett, Robert and Glennerster, Howard and Nevison, Douglas
  • Investing in skill: expected returns to vocational studies. Bennett, Robert and Glennerster, Howard and Nevison, Douglas
  • Investing in skill: to stay on or not to stay on? Bennett, Robert and Glennerster, Howard and Nevison, Douglas
  • Investing in skill: to stay or not to stay on? Bennett, Robert and Glennerster, Howard and Nevison, Douglas
  • Learning should pay. Bennett, Robert and Glennerster, Howard and Nevison, Douglas
  • A national activity survey of police work. Bennett, Trevor and Lupton, Ruth
  • A survey of the allocation and use of community constables in England and Wales. Bennett, Trevor and Lupton, Ruth
  • Damp and mould:the big picture- how do we tackle the damp and mould crisis in social housing- lessons from the UK. Benton, Eleanor picture_as_pdf
  • Social Cost Benefit Analysis of the no recourse to public funds (NRPF) policy in London. Benton, Eleanor and Karlsson, Jacob and Pinter, Ilona and Provan, Bert and Scanlon, Kathleen and Whitehead, Christine M E picture_as_pdf
  • Community groups are a lifeline in the cost-of-living crisis. Benton, Eleanor and Power, Anne picture_as_pdf
  • Community responses to the coronavirus pandemic:how mutual aid can help : case study report. Benton, Eleanor and Power, Anne picture_as_pdf
  • What is the role of housing associations in providing intermediate and market rented housing? Benton, Eleanor and Power, Anne picture_as_pdf
  • Community responses to the cost-of-living crisis. Benton, Eleanor and Power, Anne Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • Keeping communities together:how smaller social landlords and community-led housing can provide affordable, secure, low cost accommodation for communities in need. Benton, Eleanor and Russell, Ruby and Power, Anne picture_as_pdf
  • Informal employment in countries in transition: a conceptual framework. Bernabe, Sabine
  • Identifying vulnerable groups in the Kyrgyz labour market: some implications for the national poverty reduction strategy. Bernabe, Sabine and Kolev, Alexandre
  • Narrowing the gap? The trajectory of England's poor neighbourhoods, 1991-2001. Berube, Alan
  • How much choice is enough? Parental satisfaction with secondary school choice in England and Scotland. Bhattacharya, Aveek picture_as_pdf
  • When and why might choice in public services have intrinsic (dis)value? Bhattacharya, Aveek picture_as_pdf
  • Human services and the voluntary sector: towards a theory of comparative advantage. Billis, David and Glennerster, Howard
  • Graduates and the graduate labour market in the UK and Italy. Boero, Gianna and McKnight, Abigail and Naylor, Robin and Smith, Jeremy
  • Divided we stand, united we fall: religious pluralism, giving, and volunteering. Borgonovi, Francesca
  • Do public grants to American theatres crowd-out private donations? Borgonovi, Francesca
  • Doing well by doing good. The relationship between formal volunteering and self-reported health and happiness. Borgonovi, Francesca
  • Lower prices improve diversity in the performing arts: Is this true and does it matter? Borgonovi, Francesca
  • Performing arts attendance: an economic approach. Borgonovi, Francesca
  • A life-cycle approach to the analysis of the relationship between social capital and health in Britain. Borgonovi, Francesca
  • Adversity in childhood and mental health in adulthood: the role of social capital. Borgonovi, Francesca and Carmen Huerta, M.
  • Education, alcohol use and abuse among young adults in Britain. Borgonovi, Francesca and Huerta, Maria
  • The impact of the national endowment for the arts in the United States: institutional and sectoral effects on private funding. Borgonovi, Francesca and O'Hare, Michael
  • The class of absolute decomposable inequality measures. Bosmans, Kristof and Cowell, Frank
  • Alternatives to fundholding. Bovell, Virginia and Cohen, Anna and Glennerster, Howard
  • Talking to families in Leeds and Sheffield. Bowman, Helen
  • Talking to families in Leeds and Sheffield: a report on the first stage of the research. Bowman, Helen
  • Does Britain have a 'welfare generation'? An empirical analysis of intergenerational equity. Bowman, Helen and Hills, John
  • 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 picture_as_pdf
  • Getting the smaller picture: small-area analysis of public expenditure incidence and deprivation in three English cities. Bramley, Glen and Evans, Martin
  • How far is the poll tax a 'community charge'? The implications of service usage evidence. Bramley, Glen and Le Grand, Julian and Low, William
  • Who benefits from local services? Comparative evidence from different local authorities. Bramley, Glen and Smart, Gavin
  • Higher education outcomes, graduate employment and university performance indicators. Bratti, Massimiliano and McKnight, Abigail and Naylor, Robin and Smith, Jeremy
  • London: present lessons, future possibilities. Brighouse, Tim and Fullick, Leisha and Lupton, Ruth and Sofer, Anne
  • "A squatter in my own country!": spatial manifestations of social exclusion in a Jamaican tourist resort town. Brooks, Sheere
  • Delegating migration control to local welfare actors:reporting obligations in practice. Bruzelius, Cecilia and Ratzmann, Nora and Reiss, Lea picture_as_pdf
  • Why we should care about poverty and inequality:exploring the grounds for a pluralist approach. Bucelli, Irene picture_as_pdf
  • The economy and poverty. Bucelli, Irene
  • Mapping systemic approaches to understanding inequality and their potential for designing and implementing interventions to reduce inequality. Bucelli, Irene and Mcknight, Abigail picture_as_pdf
  • Launch of policy toolkit:poverty and inequality reduction policies. Bucelli, Irene and Mcknight, Abigail Ann and Summers, Katherine Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • Understanding the relationship between inequalities and poverty:policy toolkit. Bucelli, Irene and Mcknight, Abigail Ann and Summers, Katherine Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • The role of 'Autonomy' in teaching expertise. Bucelli, Irene
  • Being and becoming: social exclusion and the onset of disability. Burchardt, Tania
  • Boundaries between public and private welfare. Burchardt, Tania
  • Boundaries between public and private welfare: a typology and map of services. Burchardt, Tania
  • Deliberative research as a tool to make value judgements. Burchardt, Tania
  • Editorial: social justice and public policy. Burchardt, Tania
  • Foundations for measuring equality: a discussion paper for the equalities review. Burchardt, Tania
  • Inequalities and social security. Burchardt, Tania
  • One man's rags are another man's riches: identifying adaptive preferences using panel data. Burchardt, Tania
  • Time and income poverty. Burchardt, Tania
  • What price security? Assessing private insurance for long-term care, income replacement during incapacity, and unemployment for mortgagors. Burchardt, Tania
  • The dynamics of being disabled. Burchardt, Tania
  • The evolution of disability benefits in the UK: re-weighting the basket. Burchardt, Tania
  • Social capital. Burchardt, Tania and Borgonovi, Francesca
  • Measuring inequality: autonomy - the degree of empowerment in decisions about one's own life. Burchardt, Tania and Evans, Martin and Holder, Holly
  • Measuring inequality: autonomy: the degree of empowerment in decisions about one’s own life. Burchardt, Tania and Evans, Martin and Holder, Holly
  • Public policy and inequalities of choice and autonomy. Burchardt, Tania and Evans, Martin and Holder, Holly
  • Public policy and inequalities of choice and autonomy. Burchardt, Tania and Evans, Martin and Holder, Holly
  • Inequality and the capability approach. Burchardt, Tania and Hick, Rod picture_as_pdf
  • Mortgage payment protection: replacing state provision? Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John
  • Private welfare insurance and social security: pushing the boundaries. Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John
  • Public expenditure and public/private mix. Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John
  • Setting a pattern for provision. Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John
  • Suffering in private. Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John
  • The changing balance between public and private welfare. Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John
  • The changing mortgage payment protection market. Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John
  • A numbers game. Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John
  • 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
  • Private welfare and public policy. Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John and Propper, Carol
  • Developing survey measures of inequality of autonomy in the UK. Burchardt, Tania and Holder, Holly
  • Many mouths under one roof:multigenerational families in Europe sharing resources within households. Burchardt, Tania and Karagiannaki, Eleni description
  • Constraint and opportunity: identifying voluntary non-employment. Burchardt, Tania and Le Grand, Julian
  • Constraint and opportunity: identifying voluntary non-employment. Burchardt, Tania and Le Grand, Julian
  • Disability and the national minimum wage: a special case? Burchardt, Tania and McKnight, Abigail
  • The Conservatives’ record on adult social care:spending, policies and outcomes in England, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020. Burchardt, Tania and Obolenskaya, Polina and Hughes, Jarrod picture_as_pdf
  • The Coalition’s record on adult social care: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. Burchardt, Tania and Obolenskaya, Polina and Vizard, Polly
  • Experience of multiple disadvantage among Roma, Gypsy and Traveller children in England and Wales. Burchardt, Tania and Obolenskaya, Polina and Vizard, Polly and Battaglini, Mario picture_as_pdf
  • Does the UK have a private welfare class? Burchardt, Tania and Propper, Carol
  • Layers of engagement:learning from the Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes research programme public engagement exercise. Burchardt, Tania and Provan, Bert and Cooper, Kerris picture_as_pdf
  • Welfare within families beyond households:intergenerational exchanges of practical and financial support in the UK. Burchardt, Tania and Steele, Fiona and Grundy, Emily and Karagiannaki, Eleni and Kuha, Jouni and Moustaki, Irini and Skinner, Chris and Zhang, Nina and Zhang, Siliang picture_as_pdf
  • Specialist consultation on the list of central and valuable capabilities for children. Burchardt, Tania and Tsang, Tiffany and Vizard, Polly
  • Definition of equality and framework for measurement: final recommendations of the equalities review steering group on measurement. Burchardt, Tania and Vizard, Polly
  • Developing an equality measurement framework: a list of substantive freedoms for adults and children. Burchardt, Tania and Vizard, Polly
  • Older people's experiences of dignity and nutrition during hospital stays:secondary data analysis using the Adult Inpatient Survey. Burchardt, Tania and Vizard, Polly picture_as_pdf
  • ‘Operationalising’ the capability approach as a basis for equality and human rights monitoring in 21st century Britain. Burchardt, Tania and Vizard, Polly
  • ‘Operationalizing’ the capability approach as a basis for equality and human rights monitoring in twenty‐first‐century Britain. Burchardt, Tania and Vizard, Polly
  • Disabled children, poverty and extra costs. Burchardt, Tania and Zaidi, Asghar
  • Time and money. Burchardt, Tania and Zaidi, Asghar
  • Measuring income risk. Burgess, Simon and Gardiner, Karen and Jenkins, Stephen and Propper, Carol
  • Measuring income risk. Burgess, Simon and Gardiner, Karen and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Propper, Carol
  • Growing up: school, family and area influences on adolescents' later life chances. Burgess, Simon and Gardiner, Karen and Propper, Carol
  • Why rising tides don't lift all boats: an explanation of the relationship between poverty and unemployment in Britain. Burgess, Simon and Gardiner, Karen and Propper, Carol
  • The economic determinants of truancy. Burgess, Simon and Gardiner, Karen and Propper, Carol
  • The impact of school choice on sorting by ability and socioeconomic factors in English secondary education. Burgess, Simon and McConnell, Brendon and Propper, Carol and Wilson, Deborah
  • Early health related behaviours and their impact on later life chances: evidence from the US. Burgess, Simon and Propper, Carol
  • An economic model of household income dynamics, with an application to poverty dynamics among American women. Burgess, Simon and Propper, Carol
  • The class of '81: the effects of early-career unemployment on subsequent unemployment experiences. Burgess, Simon and Propper, Carol and Rees, Hedley and Shearer, Arran
  • The impact of low income on child health: evidence from a birth cohort study. Burgess, Simon and Propper, Carol and Rigg, John A.
  • Ethnic segregation in England's schools. Burgess, Simon and Wilson, Deborah
  • Parallel lives? Ethnic segregation in schools and neighbourhoods. Burgess, Simon and Wilson, Deborah and Lupton, Ruth
  • Parallel lives?: ethnic segregation in schools and neighbourhoods. Burgess, Simon and Wilson, Deborah and Lupton, Ruth
  • Parallel lives?: ethnic segregation in the playground and the neighbourhood. Burgess, Simon and Wilson, Deborah and Lupton, Ruth
  • Young people's changing routes to independence. Bynner, John and Elias, Peter and McKnight, Abigail and Pan, Huiqi and Pierre, Gaëlle
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  • Service credits: a new currency for the welfare state. Cahn, Edgar S and Barr, Nicholas
  • More, please, for those with less:why we need to go further on the Universal Credit uplift. Cameron, Claire and Dewar, Laura and Fitzpatrick, Ciara and Garthwaite, Kayleigh and Griffiths, Rita and Hill, Katherine and Ladlow, Linzi and McHardy, Fiona and Millar, Jane and Patrick, Ruth and Pickett, Kate and Reader, Mary and Robertshaw, David and Scullion, Lisa and Summers, Kate and Tarrant, Anna and Webber, Ruth picture_as_pdf
  • The decline of employment among older people in Britain. Campbell, Nigel
  • The decline of employment among older people in Britain. Campbell, Nigel
  • In-class ‘ability’-grouping, teacher judgements, and children’s mathematics self-concept:evidence from primary-aged girls and boys in the UK millennium cohort study. Campbell, Tammy picture_as_pdf
  • Little fish, big streams:how do early in-class maths ‘ability’-groups and early teacher judgements relate to primary school children’s later maths self-concept? Campbell, Tammy picture_as_pdf
  • Serving their communities? The under-admission of children with disabilities and ‘special educational needs’ to ‘faith’ primary schools in England. Campbell, Tammy picture_as_pdf
  • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities within the English primary school system:what can disproportionalities by season of birth contribute to understanding processes behind attributions and (lack of) provisions? Campbell, Tammy picture_as_pdf
  • Stereotyped at seven? Biases in teacher judgement of pupils' ability and attainment. Campbell, Tammy
  • Stratified at seven:in-class ability grouping and the relative age effect. Campbell, Tammy
  • Whose entry to primary school is deferred or delayed? Evidence from the English National Pupil Database. Campbell, Tammy picture_as_pdf
  • The relationship between stream placement and teachers’ judgements of pupils: evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study. Campbell, Tammy
  • Inequalities in the experience of early education in England:access, peer groups and transitions. Campbell, Tammy and Gambaro, Ludovica and Stewart, Kitty picture_as_pdf
  • No such thing as a free lunch? Exploring the consistency, validity, and uses of the 'Free School Meals' (FSM) measure in the National Pupil Database. Campbell, Tammy and Obolenskaya, Polina picture_as_pdf
  • Key elements of the research process during secondary analysis of the millennium cohort study:researching relationships between mothers’ pre-pregnancy body mass index and breastfeeding behaviors. Campbell, Tammy and Shackleton, Nichola
  • Relative age and the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile:how do birth month and peer group age composition determine attribution of a ‘Good Level of Development’—and what does this tell us about how ‘good’ the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile is? Campbell, Tammy picture_as_pdf
  • “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
  • Pre-pregnancy body mass index and breastfeeding initiation, early cessation and longevity: evidence from the first wave of the UK Millennium Cohort Study. Campbell, Tammy and Shackleton, Nichola
  • Human Rights Measurement Framework: prototype panels, indicator set and evidence base. Candler, Jean and Holder, Holly and Hosali, Sanchita and Payne, Anne Maree and Tsang, Tiffany and Vizard, Polly
  • Low achievement in English schools: a study of the education system in England is a stark reminder of society's inequalities. Cassen, Robert
  • Population, development and environment: India and beyond. Cassen, Robert
  • Reading and writing. Cassen, Robert
  • Tackling underachievement in English schools. Cassen, Robert
  • Well-being in the 1990s: towards a balance sheet. Cassen, Robert
  • Educational outcomes: adversity and resilience. Cassen, Robert and Feinstein, Leon and Graham, Philip
  • Tackling low educational achievement. Cassen, Robert and Kingdon, Geeta
  • Making a difference in education. Cassen, Robert and McNally, Sandra and Vignoles, Anna F.
  • The condition of the people. Cassen, Robert and McNay, Kirsty
  • How far do England's second-order cities emulate London as human-capital ‘escalators’? Champion, Tony and Coombes, Mike and Gordon, Ian R.
  • Mobility in China. Chen, Yi and Cowell, Frank A.
  • Mobility in China. Chen, Yi and Cowell, Frank A.
  • Developing family development accounts in Taipei: policy innovation from income to assets. Cheng, Li-Chen
  • Defra strategy unit: input on defining 'social impacts'. Colantonio, Andrea
  • Social sustainability: a review and critique of traditional versus emerging themes and assessment methods. Colantonio, Andrea
  • Social sustainability: an exploratory analysis of its definition, assessment methods metrics and tools. Colantonio, Andrea
  • Social sustainability: exploring the linkages between research, policy and practice. Colantonio, Andrea
  • Transforming urban economies: policy lessons from European and Asian cities. Colantonio, Andrea and Burdett, Ricky and Rode, Philipp
  • Blinded by good intentions. Colantonio, Andrea and Dixon, Tim
  • Urban regeneration and social sustainability: best practice from European cities. Colantonio, Andrea and Dixon, Tim
  • Havana. Colantonio, Andrea and Potter, Robert
  • Participatory and collaborative planning in 'special period' Cuba. Colantonio, Andrea and Potter, Robert
  • Urban tourism and development in the Socialist state: Havana during the 'special period'. Colantonio, Andrea and Potter, Robert
  • The rise of urban tourism in Havana since 1989. Colantonio, Andrea and Potter, Robert
  • Participatory planning in "special period" Cuba: the experience of three workshops for neighbourhood change in Havana. Colantonio, Andrea and Potter, Robert. B
  • Ending child poverty: ‘Thinking 2020’ - report and think-pieces from the Child Poverty Unit conference. Cooke, Graeme and Gregg, Paul and Hirsch, Donald and Jones, Naomi and Power, Anne
  • Ending child poverty: "thinking 2020": a report and think-pieces from the Child Poverty Unit conference. Cooke, Graeme and Gregg, Paul and Hirsh, Donald and Jones, Naomi and Power, Anne
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  • The Conservative governments’ record on social security:policies, spending and outcomes, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020. Cooper, Kerris and Hills, John picture_as_pdf
  • Who is at risk of experiencing violence and has it changed overtime? Cooper, Kerris and Obolenskaya, Polina picture_as_pdf
  • Does Money Affect Children’s Outcomes? An update. Cooper, Kerris and Stewart, Kitty picture_as_pdf
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  • Does money affect children’s outcomes? Cooper, Kerris and Stewart, Kitty
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  • Physical safety and security:policies, spending and outcomes 2015-2020. Cooper, Kerris Maya Louise and Lacey, Nicola Mary picture_as_pdf
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  • Hidden victims:the gendered data gap of violent crime. Cooper, Kerris and Obolenskaya, Polina picture_as_pdf
  • European identity and redistributive preferences. Costa-Font, Joan and Cowell, Frank
  • How European integration influences the way we think about redistribution of income. Costa-Font, Joan and Cowell, Frank
  • Measuring health inequality with categorical data: some regional patterns. Costa-Font, Joan and Cowell, Frank
  • Social identity and redistributive preferences:a survey. Costa-Font, Joan and Cowell, Frank
  • Social identity and redistributive preferences:a survey. Costa-Font, Joan and Cowell, Frank
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  • Fighting poverty: attentive policy can make a huge difference. Couch, Kenneth and Smeeding, Timothy M. and Waldfogel, Jane
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  • Family instability, family incomes and inequality. Cowell, Frank
  • Gini, deprivation and complaints. Cowell, Frank
  • Gini, deprivation and complaints. Cowell, Frank
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  • Inequality: measurement. Cowell, Frank
  • Inequality: measurement. Cowell, Frank
  • Inheritance and the distribution of wealth. Cowell, Frank
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  • Measurement of inequality. Cowell, Frank
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  • Problems and promise of smart cards in taxation. Cowell, Frank
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  • Tax evasion and inequity. Cowell, Frank
  • Theil, inequality and the structure of income distribution. Cowell, Frank
  • Theil, inequality indices and decomposition. Cowell, Frank
  • The consequences of progressive income taxation for the shadow economy. Cowell, Frank
  • The economic analysis of tax evasion. Cowell, Frank
  • The measurement of distributional change: an axiomatic approach. Cowell, Frank
  • Social welfare and individual preferences under uncertainty: a questionnaire-experimental approach. Cowell, Frank and Amiel, Yoram
  • Perceptions of risk : an experimental approach using internet questionnaires. Cowell, Frank and Cruces, Guillermo
  • Inequality and envy. Cowell, Frank and Ebert, U
  • Complaints and inequality. Cowell, Frank and Ebert, Udo
  • Inequality and envy. Cowell, Frank and Ebert, Udo
  • Income distribution in Brazil 1981-1990: parametric and non-parametric approaches. Cowell, Frank and Ferreira, Francisco H. G. and Litchfield, Julie
  • Rethinking inequality decomposition: comment. Cowell, Frank and Fiorio, Carlo V.
  • Income distribution and inequality measurement: the problem of extreme values. Cowell, Frank and Flachaire, E.
  • Measuring mobility. Cowell, Frank and Flachaire, Emmanuel
  • Sensitivity of inequality measures to extreme values. Cowell, Frank and Flachaire, Emmanuel
  • The tyranny puzzle in welfare economics: an empirical investigation. Cowell, Frank and Fleurbaey, Marc and Tungodden, Bertil
  • Estimating welfare indices : household weights and sample design. Cowell, Frank and Jenkins, Stephen P
  • How much inequality can we explain? A methodology and an application to the USA. Cowell, Frank and Jenkins, Stephen P
  • How much inequality can we explain?: a methodology and an application to the United States. Cowell, Frank and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Introduction to the symposium on “Inequality: new directions”. Cowell, Frank and Kanbur, Ravi
  • Accounting for cross-country differences in wealth inequality. Cowell, Frank and Karagiannaki, Eleni and McKnight, Abigail
  • Mapping and measuring the distribution of householdwealth: a cross-country analysis. Cowell, Frank and Karagiannaki, Eleni and McKnight, Abigail
  • The relative role of socio-economic factors in explaining the changing distribution of wealth in the US and the UK. Cowell, Frank and Karagiannaki, Eleni and McKnight, Abigail
  • Income inequality comparisons with dirty data: the UK and Spain during the 1980s. Cowell, Frank and Litchfield, Julie and Mercader-Prats, Magda
  • Equivalence scales and inequality. Cowell, Frank and Mercader-Prats, Magda
  • Income mobility : a robust approach. Cowell, Frank and Schluter, Christian
  • Measuring income mobility with dirty data. Cowell, Frank and Schluter, Christian
  • Modelling Lorenz curves: robust and semi-parametric issues. Cowell, Frank and Victoria-Feser, M.P.
  • Distributional dominance with dirty data. Cowell, Frank and Victoria-Feser, Maria-Pia
  • Robust Lorenz curves : a semi-parametric approach. Cowell, Frank and Victoria-Feser, Maria-Pia
  • Robustness properties of inequality measures. Cowell, Frank and Victoria-Feser, Maria-Pia
  • Robustness properties of inequality measures : the influence function and the principle of transfers. Cowell, Frank and Victoria-Feser, Maria-Pia
  • Statistical inference for Lorenz curves with censored data. Cowell, Frank and Victoria-Feser, Maria-Pia
  • Statistical inference for welfare under complete and incomplete information. Cowell, Frank and Victoria-Feser, Maria-Pia
  • Welfare judgements in the presence of contaminated data. Cowell, Frank and Victoria-Feser, Maria-Pia
  • Welfare rankings in the presence of contaminated data. Cowell, Frank and Victoria-Feser, Maria-Pia
  • Piketty in the long run. Cowell, Frank A.
  • Inequality decompositions—a reconciliation. Cowell, Frank A. and Fiorio, Carlo V.
  • Reference distributions and inequality measurement. Cowell, Frank A. and Flachaire, Emmanuel and Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra
  • The tyranny puzzle in social preferences: an empirical investigation. Cowell, Frank A. and Fleurbaey, Marc and Tungodden, Bertil
  • Risk perceptions and distributional judgements. Cowell, Frank A. and Schokkaert, Erik
  • Wealth inequality: a survey. Cowell, Frank A. and Van Kerm, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • Accounting for cross-country differences in wealth inequality. Cowell, Frank and Karagiannaki, Eleni and McKnight, Abigail
  • When and why do initially high attaining poor children fall behind? Crawford, Claire and Macmillan, Lindsey and Vignoles, Anna F. picture_as_pdf
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  • SUMMARY – living on different incomes in London:can public consensus identify a 'riches line'? Davis, Abigail and Hecht, Katharina and Burchardt, Tania and Gough, Ian and Hirsch, Donald and Rowlingson, Karen and Summers, Kate picture_as_pdf
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  • Key issues for planning futures and the way forward. Davoudi, Simin and Peter Hall, Sir and Power, Anne
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  • An econometric approach to the measurement of poverty. Desai, Meghnad and Shah, Anup
  • Budget options for 1984. Devereux, M. P. and Dilnot, A. W. and Fry, V. and Hills, John and Kay, J. A. and Morris, C. N.
  • Autonomy or dependence – or both?: perspectives from Bangladesh. Devine, Joe and Camfield, Laura and Gough, Ian
  • Assimilation of migrants into the British labour market. Dickens, Richard and McKnight, Abigail
  • Changes in earnings inequality and mobility in Great Britain 1978/9-2005/6. Dickens, Richard and McKnight, Abigail
  • The impact of policy change on job retention and advancement. Dickins, Richard and McKnight, Abigail
  • What do we know about fundholding in general practice? Dixon, Jennifer and Glennerster, Howard
  • Couldn't we be a little more social? Dixon, Tim and Colantonio, Andrea
  • Submission to EIB on statement of environmental and social principles and standards. Dixon, Tim and Colantonio, Andrea
  • Socially responsible investment (SRI), responsible property investment (RPI) and urban regeneration in the UK and Europe:partnership models and social impact assessment. Dixon, Tim and Colantonio, Andrea and Shiers, David
  • A green profession?: a global survey of RICS members and their engagement with the sustainability agenda. Dixon, Tim and Colantonio, Andrea and Shiers, David and Reed, Richard and Wilkinson, Sara and Gallimore, Paul
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  • Understanding the relationship between inequalities and poverty:mechanisms associated with crime, the legal system and punitive sanctions. Duque, Magali and Mcknight, Abigail picture_as_pdf
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  • Welfare benefits in kind and income distribution. Evandrou, Maria and Falkingham, Jane and Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian
  • The distribution of welfare benefits in kind. Evandrou, Maria and Falkingham, Jane and Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian
  • Equity in health and social care. Evandrou, Maria and Falkingham, Jane and Le Grand, Julian and Winter, David
  • Equity in health and social care. Evandrou, Maria and Falkingham, Jane and Le Grand, Julian and Winter, David
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  • Differentiation in later life: social class and housing tenure cleavages. Evandrou, Maria and Victor, Christina
  • Informal carers and the labour market in Britain. Evandrou, Maria and Winter, David
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  • Sprouting seeds: outcomes from a community-based employment programme. Evans, Helen
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  • Families on the dole in Britain, France and Germany. Evans, Martin
  • Giving credit where it's due? The success of family credit reassessed. Evans, Martin
  • Housing benefit problems and dilemmas: what can we learn from France and Germany? Evans, Martin
  • Means-testing the unemployed in Britain, France and Germany. Evans, Martin
  • Not granted? An assessment of the change from single payments to the social fund. Evans, Martin
  • Welfare to work and the organisation of opportunity:lessons from abroad. Evans, Martin
  • Welfare to work and the organisation of opportunity:lessons from abroad. Evans, Martin
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  • Squaring the circle: the inconsistencies and constraints of Beveridge's plan. Evans, Martin and Glennerster, Howard
  • New Deal for lone parents: first synthesis report of the national evaluation. Evans, Martin and McKnight, Abigail and Namazie, Ceema
  • Chunnel vision: poverty, social exclusion and the debate on social welfare in France and Britain. Evans, Martin and Paugam, Serge and Prélis, Joseph
  • Designed for the poor: poorer by design? The effects of the 1986 Social Security Act on family incomes. Evans, Martin and Piachaud, David and Sutherland, Holly
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  • Life's rich rewards. Falkingham, J. and Hills, John and Lessof, C.
  • Britain's ageing population: the engine behind increased dependency ratios. Falkingham, Jane
  • Welfare in transition: trends in poverty and well-being in central Asia. Falkingham, Jane
  • A profile of poverty in Tajikistan. Falkingham, Jane
  • The effects of differences in housing and health care systems on international comparions of income distribution. Falkingham, Jane and Gardiner, Karen and Hills, John and Lechêne, Valérie and Sutherland, Holly
  • Fifty years on: the income and household composition of the elderly in Britain. Falkingham, Jane and Gordon, Chris
  • William Beveridge versus Robin Hood: social security and redistribution over the lifecycle. Falkingham, Jane and Hills, John and Lessof, Carli
  • A unified funded pension scheme (UFPS) for Britain. Falkingham, Jane and Johnson, Paul
  • The myth of the Woopie? Incomes, the elderly, and targeting welfare. Falkingham, Jane and Victor, Christina
  • The public value of social housing: a longitudinal analysis of the relationship between housing and life chances. Feinstein, Leon and Lupton, Ruth and Hammond, Cathie and Mujtaba, Tamjid and Salter, Emma and Sorhaindo, Annik
  • Falling poverty rates in inner London raise questions about inequality and segregation for a growing city in transition. Fenton, Alex
  • Gentrification in London:a progress report, 2001-2013. Fenton, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Housing Benefit reform and the spatial segregation of low-income households in London. Fenton, Alex
  • How will changes to Local Housing Allowance affect low-income tenants in private rented housing? Fenton, Alex
  • Post-censal household estimates for small areas. Fenton, Alex
  • Re-visiting the conceptual framework for public/private boundaries in welfare. Fenton, Alex
  • Reduced statistics: housing and communities in england. Fenton, Alex
  • Should we be using social security benefits data as proxies for income poverty? Fenton, Alex
  • Small-area measures of income poverty. Fenton, Alex
  • Small-area measures of income poverty. Fenton, Alex
  • Spatial microsimulation estimates of household income distributions in London boroughs, 2001 and 2011. Fenton, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Urban area and hinterland: defining large cities in England, Scotland and Wales in terms of their constituent neighbourhoods. Fenton, Alex
  • The distribution of local government finance by local authority-level deprivation. Fenton, Alex and Fitzgerald, Amanda and Lupton, Ruth
  • Low-demand housing and unpopular neighbourhoods under Labour. Fenton, Alex and Lupton, Ruth
  • Public housing, commodification, and rights to the city: the US and England compared. Fenton, Alex and Lupton, Ruth and Arrundale, Rachel and Tunstall, Rebecca
  • Hard times, new directions? The impact of local government spending cuts in London (interim report summary). Fitzgerald, Amanda and Lupton, Ruth
  • Hard times, new directions? The impact of local government spending cuts in London (interim report). Fitzgerald, Amanda and Lupton, Ruth and Smyth, Ronan and Vizard, Polly
  • Querying the resilient local authority: the question of ‘resilience for whom?’. Fitzgerald, Amanda
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  • Crowded‐out? Changes in informal childcare during the expansion of formal services in Germany. Gambaro, Ludovica and Schäper, Clara and Spiess, C. Katharina picture_as_pdf
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Education and literacy. Gandhi Kingdon, Geeta and Cassen, Robert and McNay, Kirsty and Visaria, Pravin
  • A survey of income inequality over the last twenty years: how does the UK compare? Gardiner, Karen
  • What price housing? Valuing 'voluntary transfers' of council housing. Gardiner, Karen and Hills, John
  • Putting a price on council housing: valuing voluntary transfers. Gardiner, Karen and Hills, John and Kleinman, Mark
  • Fathers under fire: the revolution in child support enforcement in the USA. Garfinkel, Irwin and McLanahan, Sara and Meyer, Daniel and Seltzer, Judith
  • Are measures of quality of life likely to be useful measures of social policy. Glennerster, Howard
  • British social policy since 1945. Glennerster, Howard
  • British social policy since 1945. Glennerster, Howard
  • British social policy: 1945 to the present. Glennerster, Howard
  • Capital poor. Glennerster, Howard
  • Caring for the very old: public and private solutions. Glennerster, Howard
  • Competition and quality in health care: the UK experience. Glennerster, Howard
  • Crisis, retrenchment, and the impact of neo-liberalism (1976-1997). Glennerster, Howard
  • The English and Swedish health care reforms. Glennerster, Howard
  • Financing future welfare states: a new partnership model? Glennerster, Howard
  • Financing the United Kingdom's welfare states. Glennerster, Howard
  • Fixed budgets for fundholding general practitioners in the UK. Glennerster, Howard
  • From containment to conflict? social planning in the seventies. Glennerster, Howard
  • Funding 21st century welfare states. Glennerster, Howard
  • GP fundholding in the United Kingdom: is it working? Glennerster, Howard
  • Graduate school. Glennerster, Howard
  • Impact and future of general practitioner fundholders - two personal views. Glennerster, Howard
  • Keynote address: the big tradeoff revisited. Glennerster, Howard
  • L'assistenza ai grandi anziani: soluzioni pubbliche e soluzioni private. Glennerster, Howard
  • L'educacio al regne unit. Glennerster, Howard
  • La financiacion del estado dinamizador: fiscalidad y redistribucion en Europa. Glennerster, Howard
  • Mrs Thatcher's legacy: getting it in perspective. Glennerster, Howard
  • Paying for welfare. Glennerster, Howard
  • Paying for welfare. Glennerster, Howard
  • Paying for welfare. Glennerster, Howard
  • Paying for welfare. Glennerster, Howard
  • Paying for welfare: issues for the 1990s. Glennerster, Howard
  • Paying for welfare: issues for the nineties. Glennerster, Howard
  • Paying for welfare: the 1990s. Glennerster, Howard
  • Paying for welfare: towards 2000. Glennerster, Howard
  • Peter Brereton Townsend 1928-2009. Glennerster, Howard
  • Planning and practice: the participants' views. Glennerster, Howard
  • Prime cuts: public expenditure and social services planning in a hostile environment. Glennerster, Howard
  • Programme budgeting. Glennerster, Howard
  • Public spending and the social services. Glennerster, Howard
  • Quasi markets for education? Glennerster, Howard
  • Research directions on the future of the welfare state: a view from social administration. Glennerster, Howard
  • Richard Titmuss:forty years on. Glennerster, Howard
  • Social planning : a local study: final report of an SSRC funded research project. Glennerster, Howard
  • Social policy and economic policy. Glennerster, Howard
  • Social policy in the UK: creating a new social contract. Glennerster, Howard
  • Social policy: now and then - a response. Glennerster, Howard
  • Social service budgets and social policy:British and American experience. Glennerster, Howard
  • Social services in Great Britain: taking care of people. Glennerster, Howard
  • Solutions for long-term care: is there really a financial crisis or are there just too many agencies? Glennerster, Howard
  • Spreading wealth and encouraging enterprise. Glennerster, Howard
  • Swimming against the tide. Glennerster, Howard
  • Tackling poverty at its roots: education. Glennerster, Howard
  • Taxation. Glennerster, Howard
  • Tibor Barna: the redistributive impact of taxes and social policies in the UK 1937-2005. Glennerster, Howard
  • The UK system of health care funding and resource allocation: what ethical foundations? Glennerster, Howard
  • US poverty studies and poverty measurement: the past twenty-five years. Glennerster, Howard
  • Understanding the finance of welfare:what welfare costs and how to pay for it. Glennerster, Howard
  • Understanding the finance of welfare:what welfare costs and how to pay for it. Glennerster, Howard
  • United Kingdom education 1997-2001. Glennerster, Howard
  • United Kingdom education, 1997-2001. Glennerster, Howard
  • United States poverty studies and poverty measurement: the past twenty-five years. Glennerster, Howard
  • Welfare reform. Glennerster, Howard
  • What commitment to welfare. Glennerster, Howard
  • Which welfare states are most likely to survive? Glennerster, Howard
  • Why so different?: why so bad a future? Glennerster, Howard
  • Why was a wealth tax for the UK abandoned?: lessons for the policy process and tackling wealth inequality. Glennerster, Howard
  • The coalition and society (III): health and long-term care. Glennerster, Howard
  • The costs of hospital closure: reproviding services for the residents of Darenth Park Hospital. Glennerster, Howard
  • The determinants of public expenditure. Glennerster, Howard
  • The economics of education: changing fortunes. Glennerster, Howard
  • The elderly: a burden on the economy? Glennerster, Howard
  • The existing system of finance. Glennerster, Howard
  • A graduate tax. Glennerster, Howard
  • The health and welfare legacy. Glennerster, Howard
  • The international perspective. Glennerster, Howard
  • A reply to "things can only get better". Glennerster, Howard
  • A requiem for the social administration association. Glennerster, Howard
  • The sustainability of western welfare states. Glennerster, Howard
  • A tax credit scheme for Britain? Glennerster, Howard
  • A wealth of options: shifting tax away from earned incomes. Glennerster, Howard
  • A wealth tax abandoned: the role of the UK Treasury 1974-6. Glennerster, Howard
  • A word in your ear. Glennerster, Howard
  • Reducing the risks to health: the role of social protection: report of the Social Protection Task Group for the Strategic Review of Health Inequalities in England post 2010. Glennerster, Howard and Bradshaw, Jonathan and Lister, Ruth and Lundberg, Olle
  • Alternatives to fundholding. Glennerster, Howard and Cohen, Anna and Bovell, Virginia
  • Lifting the lid on pot luck. Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John
  • The state of welfare. Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John
  • Persistent poverty and lifetime inequality: the evidence. Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John and Kiernan, Kathleen and Le Grand, Julian and Power, Anne
  • Investigating welfare: final report of the ESRC welfare research programme. Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian
  • One hundred years of poverty and policy. Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John and Piachaud, David and Webb, Jo
  • Funding systems for doctors, schools and social landlords. Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John and Travers, Tony and Hendry, Ross
  • Paying for health, education, and housing: how does the centre pull the purse strings? Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John and Travers, Tony and Hendry, Ross
  • Planning for priority groups. Glennerster, Howard and Korman, Nancy and Marslen-Wilson, Francis
  • The development of quasi-markets in welfare provision in the United Kingdom. Glennerster, Howard and Le Grand, Julian
  • The development of quasi-markets in welfare provision. Glennerster, Howard and Le Grand, Julian
  • Hidden convergence: towards a historical comparison of US and UK health policy. Glennerster, Howard and Lieberman, R.
  • Changed climate for education managers. Glennerster, Howard and Low, William
  • Poverty, social exclusion and neighbourhood: studying the area bases of social exclusion. Glennerster, Howard and Lupton, Ruth and Noden, Philip and Power, Anne
  • The UK health reforms: the fundholding experiment. Glennerster, Howard and Matsaganis, M.
  • A foothold for fundholding : a preliminary report on the introduction of GP fundholding. Glennerster, Howard and Matsaganis, Manos and Owens, Patricia
  • A capital start: but how far do we go? Glennerster, Howard and McKnight, Abigail
  • Aiming for the top. Glennerster, Howard and Owens, P.
  • Age of reason. Glennerster, Howard and Piachaud, David
  • A new era for social policy:a new enlightenment or a new leviathan? Glennerster, Howard and Power, Anne and Travers, Tony
  • A new era for social policy:a new enlightenment or a new leviathan? Glennerster, Howard and Power, Anne and Travers, Tony
  • Estate based housing management: an evaluation. Glennerster, Howard and Turner, Tessa
  • Paying for private schools. Glennerster, Howard and Wilson, Gail
  • Fathers and fatherhood in the European Union. Goisis, Alice and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Keizer, Renske
  • The economic basis of social class. Goldthorpe, John H. and McKnight, Abigail
  • The economic basis of social class. Goldthorpe, John H. and McKnight, Abigail
  • The middle class infiltration of the welfare state: some evidence from Australia. Goodin, Robert E. and Le Grand, Julian
  • Japanese, South Korean and Taiwanese social welfare in comparative perspective. Goodman, Roger and Peng, Ito
  • The myth of family care? The elderly in the early 1930s. Gordon, Chris
  • Bedürfnis(need). Gough, Ian
  • Can growth be green? Gough, Ian
  • Can the welfare state compete?: a comparative study of five advanced capitalist countries. Gough, Ian
  • Capital global, necesidades básicas y políticas sociales: ensayos seleccionados, 1994-99 [translated from English by Valeria Duran and Hernan Seiguer]. Gough, Ian
  • Capitalism and social cohesion: essays on exclusion and integration. Gough, Ian
  • Carbon mitigation policies, distributional dilemmas and social policies. Gough, Ian
  • Climate change and public policy futures. Gough, Ian
  • Climate change and sustainable welfare: an argument for the centrality of human needs. Gough, Ian
  • Climate change and sustainable welfare: the centrality of human needs. Gough, Ian
  • Climate change, double injustice and social policy: a case study of the United Kingdom. Gough, Ian
  • Climate change, social policy, and global governance. Gough, Ian
  • Competitividad económica y estado de bienestar: estudio comparativo de cinco países avanzados [translated from English by Rafael Muñoz de Bustillo]. Gough, Ian
  • Dal welfare al workfare: integrazione sociale o lavoro forzato? Gough, Ian
  • Defining floors and ceilings:the contribution of human needs theory. Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • East Asia: the limits of productivist regimes. Gough, Ian
  • Economic crisis, climate change and the future of welfare states. Gough, Ian
  • Economic institutions and the satisfaction of human needs. Gough, Ian
  • El enfoque de las capacidades de M. Nussbaum: un análisis comparado con nuestra teoría de las necesidades humanas. Gough, Ian
  • European social policy lessons: 12 theses. Gough, Ian
  • European welfare states: explanations and lessons for developing countries. Gough, Ian
  • From efficiency to sufficiency – the path to a just transformation. Gough, Ian
  • 福利國家的政治經濟學 = Fu li guo jia de zheng zhi jing ji xue [translated from English by Yuen-wen Ku]. Gough, Ian
  • 福祉国家の経済学 = Fukushi kokka no keizaigaku [ translated from English by Y.Kotani, Y.Mukai, S.Araoka and T.Fukushima]. Gough, Ian
  • Global capital, human needs and social policies: selected essays 1994-99. Gough, Ian
  • Globalization and national welfare regimes: the East Asian case. Gough, Ian
  • Globalization and regional welfare regimes: the East Asian case. Gough, Ian
  • Heat, greed and human need:climate change, capitalism and sustainable wellbeing. Gough, Ian
  • Human well-being and social structures: relating the universal and the local. Gough, Ian
  • Human well-being and social structures: relating the universal and the local. Gough, Ian
  • Ian Gough on human needs, essential labour and universal basic services. Gough, Ian
  • If I were you, I wouldn’t start from here. Gough, Ian
  • In times of climate breakdown, how do we value what matters? Gough, Ian
  • Insecurity and social development regimes in the developing world. Gough, Ian
  • Interview de Ian Gough: les differénts modèles de protection sociale dans le monde. Gough, Ian
  • Introduction: the needs of capital and the needs of people: can welfare state reconcile the two? Gough, Ian
  • Justifying basic income? A review of van Parijs. Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • Lists and thresholds: comparing our theory of human need with Nussbaum's capabilities approach. Gough, Ian
  • Lists and thresholds: comparing the Doyal-Gough theory of human need with Nussbaum's capabilities approach. Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • Macroeconomics, climate change and 'recomposition' of consumption. Gough, Ian
  • Mapping social welfare regimes beyond the OECD. Gough, Ian
  • Marx's theory of productive and unproductive labour. Gough, Ian
  • Move the debate from Universal Basic Income to Universal Basic Services. Gough, Ian
  • Move the debate from Universal Basic Income to Universal Basic Services. Gough, Ian
  • New policies are needed to reconcile climate mitigation and social equity in the UK. Gough, Ian
  • Normative and consequentialist arguments for the welfare state. Gough, Ian
  • 복지국가의정치경제학 = Pokchi kukka ŭi chŏngch'i kyŏngjehak [translated from English by Yŏn-myŏng Kim, Sŭng-uk Yi]. Gough, Ian
  • Recomposing consumption: defining necessities for sustainable and equitable well-being. Gough, Ian
  • Reviewing the NHS’s net-zero strategy. Gough, Ian
  • Social assistance in Southern Europe. Gough, Ian
  • Social assistance regimes: a cluster analysis. Gough, Ian
  • Social policy regimes in the developing world. Gough, Ian
  • Social welfare and competitiveness. Gough, Ian
  • State expenditure in advanced capitalism. Gough, Ian
  • Thatcherism and the welfare state: Britain is experiencing the most far-reaching experiment in 'new right' politics in the western world. Gough, Ian
  • Theories of the welfare state: a critique. Gough, Ian
  • Towards an EU eco-social agenda? From Europe 2020 to the European Green Deal. Gough, Ian
  • Two scenarios for sustainable welfare:a framework for an eco-social contract. Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • Understanding prevention policy: a theoretical approach. Gough, Ian
  • Universal basic services:a theoretical and moral framework. Gough, Ian
  • Välfärdsstatens politiska ekonomi [ translated from English by G.Olofsson]. Gough, Ian
  • We need a stronger notion of common human needs. Gough, Ian
  • Welfare regimes in East Asia and Europe compared. Gough, Ian
  • Welfare regimes in development context: a global and regional analysis. Gough, Ian
  • Welfare states and environmental states: a comparative analysis. Gough, Ian
  • The case for Universal Basic Services. Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • A false promise:contribution to GTI Forum "Universal Basic Income: has the time come?". Gough, Ian
  • The fiscal crisis of the state:James O'Connor (St. Martin's Press, New York 1973). Gough, Ian
  • The political economy of prevention. Gough, Ian
  • The political economy of the welfare state. Gough, Ian
  • The political economy of the welfare state: briefly revisited. Gough, Ian
  • The social dimensions of climate change:climate change, capitalism and sustainable wellbeing. Gough, Ian
  • The distribution of total embodied greenhouse gas emissions by households in the UK, and some implications for social policy. Gough, Ian and Abdallah, Saamah and Johnson, Viki and Ryan-Collins, Josh and Smith, Cindy
  • Financing welfare regimes: a literature review and cluster analysis. Gough, Ian and Abu Sharkh, Miriam
  • Financing welfare regimes: mapping heterogeneous revenue structures. Gough, Ian and Abu Sharkh, Miriam
  • Calentamiento global, codicia y necesidades humanas:cambio climático, capitalismo y bienestar sostenible. Gough, Ian and Bertone, Martín
  • Social assistance in oecd countries. Gough, Ian and Bradshaw, Jonathan and Ditch, John and Eardley, Tony and Whiteford, Peter
  • Capabilities, needs and wellbeing: relating the universal and the local. Gough, Ian and Clark, David A.
  • Measuring need satisfaction. Gough, Ian and Doyal, Len
  • Teoría de las necesidades humanas [ translated from English by J.Antonio Moyano and A.Colas]. Gough, Ian and Doyal, Len
  • Unproductive labour and housework again. Gough, Ian and Harrison, John
  • Decarbonising housing fairly:a sufficiency approach. Gough, Ian and Horn, Stefan and Rogers, Charlotte and Tunstall, Rebecca
  • Fair decarbonisation of housing in the UK:a sufficiency approach. Gough, Ian and Horn, Stefan and Rogers, Charlotte and Tunstall, Rebecca picture_as_pdf
  • Inadequate housing – a radical sufficiency approach. Gough, Ian and Horn, Stefan and Rogers, Charlotte and Tunstall, Rebecca
  • 持続可能な福祉のための二つのシナリオ――環境社会契約のフレームワーク. Gough, Ian and Kamimura, Yasuhiro picture_as_pdf
  • Fiscal costs of climate mitigation programmes in the UK: a challenge for social policy? Gough, Ian and Marden, Sam
  • Theorizing wellbeing in international development. Gough, Ian and McGregor, Ian A. and Camfield, Laura
  • Theorising wellbeing in international development. Gough, Ian and Mcgregor, J. Allister and Camfield, Laura
  • Decarbonising the welfare state. Gough, Ian and Meadowcroft, James
  • Decarbonizing the welfare state. Gough, Ian and Meadowcroft, James
  • JESP symposium: climate change and social policy. Gough, Ian and Meadowcroft, James and Dryzek, John and Gerhards, Jurgen and Lengfeld, Holger and Markandya, Anil and Ortiz, Ramon
  • Darwinian evolutionary theory and the social sciences. Gough, Ian and Runciman, Garry and Mace, Ruth and Hodgson, Geoffrey and Rustin, Michael
  • Debito pubblico e crisi fiscale dello Stato. Gough, Ian and Siegel, Nico
  • The global future of welfare states. Gough, Ian and Therborn, Göran
  • Why do levels of human welfare vary among nations? Gough, Ian and Thomas, Theo
  • Conlusion: rethinking social policy in development contexts. Gough, Ian and Wood, Geof
  • Introduction: insecurity and welfare regimes in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Gough, Ian and Wood, Geof
  • Insecurity and welfare regimes in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Gough, Ian and Wood, Geof and Barrientos, Armando and Bevan, Philippa and Davis, Peter and Room, Graham
  • Ethnic minorities, retirement planning and personal accounts. Gough, Orla and Hick, Rod
  • De cara al colapso climático, las necesidades humanas son centrales para el Bien-estar sustentable. Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • Necessities and luxuries:how to combine redistribution with sustainable consumption. Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • Sufficiency as a value standard:from preferences to needs. Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • Universal Basic Services:a theoretical and moral framework. Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • Assessing the sustainability of pension reforms in Europe. Grech, Aaron George
  • Assessing the sustainability of pension reforms in Europe. Grech, Aaron George
  • Evaluating the possible impact of pension reforms on future living standards in Europe. Grech, Aaron George
  • How best to measure pension adequacy. Grech, Aaron George
  • Understanding the relationship between parental income and multiple child outcomes: a decomposition analysis. Gregg, Paul and Propper, Carol and Washbrook, Elizabeth
  • Expenditure patterns post-welfare reform in the UK: are low-income families starting to catch up? Gregg, Paul and Waldfogel, Jane and Washbrook, Elizabeth
  • The culture of liberalism and the virtue of 'balance'. Gregory, James
  • The search for an 'asset-effect': what do we want from asset-based welfare? Gregory, James
  • Belfast city story. Grubb, Ben and Lane, Laura and Power, Anne
  • Sheffield city story. Grubb, Ben and Lane, Laura and Power, Anne
  • Protected against all odds? A mixed-methods study on the risk of welfare sanctions for immigrants in Germany. Gschwind, Lutz and Ratzmann, Nora and Beste, Jonas picture_as_pdf
  • Comparing degrees of ‘publicness’ and ‘privateness’ in school systems:the development and application of a public-private Index. Gutierrez Cofre, Gabriel and Lupton, Ruth and Carrasco, Alejandro and Rasse, Alejandra picture_as_pdf
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  • Can pay regulation kill? Panel data evidence on the effect of labor markets on hospital performance. Hall, Emma and Propper, Carol and Van Reenen, John
  • Enterprise welfare in Japan. Hall, Rachel
  • Prospects for food demand and supply. Hanchate, Amresh and Dyson, Tim
  • Parental investment in childhood and educational qualifications: can greater parental involvement mediate the effects of socioeconomic disadvantage? Hango, Darcy
  • Parental investment in childhood and later adult well-being: can more involved parents offset the effects of socioeconomic disadvantage? Hango, Darcy
  • Dynamic microsimulation models: problems and prospects. Harding, Ann
  • Income distribution and redistribution across the lifecycle: evidence from Australia. Harding, Ann
  • Evaluating the pin money hypothesis: the relationship between women's labour market activity, family income and poverty in Britain. Harkness, Susan and Machin, Stephen and Waldfogel, Jane
  • The family gap in pay. Harkness, Susan and Waldfogel, Jane
  • The family gap in pay: evidence from seven industrialised countries. Harkness, Susan and Waldfogel, Jane
  • A relational analysis of top incomes and wealth:economic evaluation, relative (dis)advantage and the service to capital. Hecht, Katharina picture_as_pdf
  • Perceptions of redistribution: report on exploratory qualitative research. Hedges, Alan
  • Are current levels of air pollution in England too high?: the impact of pollution on population mortality. Henderson, John and Janke, Katharina and Propper, Carol
  • Fair shares for all? The development of needs based governmental funding in education, health and housing. Hendry, Ross
  • Tenant Futures: external evaluation of the National Communities Resource Centre tenant training programme. Herden, Eileen
  • Tenant Futures: external evaluation of the National Communities Resource Centre's tenant training programme. Herden, Eileen
  • Is welfare reform working? Impacts on working age tenants: a study for SW HAILO. Herden, Eileen and Power, Anne and Provan, Bert
  • On ‘consistent’ poverty. Hick, Rod
  • Poverty, preference or pensioners? Measuring material deprivation in the UK. Hick, Rod
  • The social welfare pensions in Ireland: pensioner poverty and gender. Hick, Rod
  • Rethinking the measurement of severe housing deprivation in Europe. Hick, Rod and Pomati, Marco and Stephens, Mark picture_as_pdf
  • Debt and mental well-being among older adults:does employment status matter? Combining population inference and target trial frameworks. Hiilamo, Aapo picture_as_pdf
  • Household non-mortgage debt and depression in older adults in 22 countries:what is the role of social norms, institutions and macroeconomic conditions? Hiilamo, Aapo picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Re-reviews: the political economy of the welfare state, Ian Gough. Hill, Michael and Gough, Ian
  • Affordable rents for NIHHA tenants. Hills, John
  • Beveridge and new labour: poverty then and now. Hills, John
  • The Blair government and child poverty: an extra one percent for children in the United Kingdom. Hills, John
  • Book review: America unequal, by Sheldon Danziger; Peter Gottschalk. Hills, John
  • Book review: income transfers in ten welfare states. Hills, John
  • Brass tax: a strategy for reform. Hills, John
  • Brown banks on a "seamless system". Hills, John
  • Brown hint of a new deal for older workers. Hills, John
  • CASE annual report 1997/98. Hills, John
  • CASE annual report 1998/99. Hills, John
  • CASE annual report 1999/2000. Hills, John
  • A CASE for investigation. Hills, John
  • Changing tax: how the tax system works and how to change it. Hills, John
  • Comment on United Kingdom by I.C.R Byatt. Hills, John
  • Comprehensibility and balance: the case for putting indicators in baskets. Hills, John
  • Conditional response. Hills, John
  • Counting the family silver: the public sector's balance sheet 1957 to 1987. Hills, John
  • Demographic trends and the future of pensions in the UK. Hills, John
  • Distributional effects of housing subsidies in the United Kingdom. Hills, John
  • Distributional effects of housing subsidies in the United Kingdom. Hills, John
  • Does Britain have a welfare generation? Hills, John
  • Does income mobility mean that we do not need to worry about poverty. Hills, John
  • Effective rates of capital gains tax. Hills, John
  • Ends and means:the future roles of social housing in England. Hills, John
  • The European development fund. Hills, John
  • Final report of the Hills Independent Fuel Poverty review: getting the measure of fuel poverty. Hills, John
  • Following or leading public opinion? Social security policy and public attitudes since 1997. Hills, John
  • Foreword: social housing in Europe. Hills, John
  • From Beveridge to Turner: demography, distribution and the future of pensions in the UK. Hills, John
  • From Beveridge to Turner: demography, distribution and the future of pensions in the UK. Hills, John
  • From right-to-buy to rent-to-mortgage: privatisation of council housing since 1979. Hills, John
  • Fuel poverty: the problem and its measurement. Hills, John
  • Future pressures: intergenerational links, wealth, demography and sustainability. Hills, John
  • Getting the measure of fuel poverty: executive summary. Hills, John
  • Getting the measure of fuel poverty: final report of the Fuel Poverty Review. Hills, John
  • Good times, bad times:the welfare myth of them and us. Hills, John
  • Has the welfare state survived? Hills, John
  • Heading for retirement? National Insurance, State Pensions, and the future of the contributory principle in the UK. Hills, John
  • Hitting the target. Hills, John
  • Housing subsidies, taxation and benefits: an overview. Hills, John
  • Housing, tenure and international comparisons of income distribution. Hills, John
  • How Labour is doing good by stealth for the poor. Hills, John
  • How to get better value from subsidy to housing associations. Hills, John
  • How will the scissors close? Hills, John
  • Including the excluded. Hills, John
  • Inclusion or insurance? National insurance and the future of the contributory principle. Hills, John
  • Income and wealth: the latest evidence. Hills, John
  • Income inequalities and welfare reforms. Hills, John
  • Income, wealth, poverty and progress. Hills, John
  • Income, wealth, poverty and progress. Hills, John
  • Indicators of progress: a discussion of approaches to monitor the Government’s strategy to tackle poverty and social exclusion. Hills, John
  • Inequality and the state. Hills, John
  • Inequality and the state. Hills, John
  • Inequality: what does it mean for public policy? Hills, John
  • Investigating social exclusion. Hills, John
  • Is your child going to University in a couple of years?: It may be advantageous to take a few months off. Hills, John
  • Labour's record on cash transfers, poverty, inequality and the lifecycle 1997 - 2010. Hills, John
  • Labour's record on cash transfers, poverty, inequality and the lifecycle 1997 - 2010. Hills, John
  • Look out - it's high tax Nigel! Hills, John
  • Measurement of income poverty and deprivation: the British approach. Hills, John
  • Medium term trends in public spending on housing. Hills, John
  • Mind the gap. Hills, John
  • One and a half cheers for the council tax. Hills, John
  • Pension fund tax reliefs: pot of gold or can of worms? Hills, John
  • Pensions, public opinion and policy. Hills, John
  • Pluses and minuses of funding. Hills, John
  • Policies towards poverty, inequality and exclusion since 1997. Hills, John
  • Policy matters. Hills, John
  • Poverty and social security: what rights? Whose responsibility? Hills, John
  • Public assets and liabilities and the presentation of budgetary policy. Hills, John
  • Public assets and liabilities: sources and methods. Hills, John
  • Public spending and the welfare state. Hills, John
  • Public squalor and private affluence. Hills, John
  • Public views of the equality agenda. Hills, John
  • Redistribution, universality and inequality. Hills, John
  • Reinventing social housing finance. Hills, John
  • Review of R.Goodin et al. Hills, John
  • The Rowntree income and wealth inquiry. Hills, John
  • Safeguarding social equity during fiscal consolidation: which tax bases to use? Hills, John
  • Savings and fiscal privilege. Hills, John
  • Savings taxation: the chancellor's "middle way". Hills, John
  • Social exclusion, income dynamics and public policy. Hills, John
  • Social housing in the 21st century: four key issues that need urgent attention. Hills, John
  • Subsidies to social housing in England: their behavioural implications. Hills, John
  • Tax policy after the election; what would change with the government? Hills, John
  • Tax policy: are there still choices? Hills, John
  • Taxation for the enabling state. Hills, John
  • Ten ways to shake the tax world. Hills, John
  • Thatcherism, New Labour and the welfare state. Hills, John
  • Thatcherism, new Labour and the welfare state. Hills, John
  • Thirty-nine steps to housing finance reform. Hills, John
  • Twenty-first century housing subsidies: durable rent-fixing and subsidy arrangements for social housing. Hills, John
  • Two old schemes tied together with red tape. Hills, John
  • Unravelling housing finance: subsidies, benefits, and taxation. Hills, John
  • Untying the finance knot. Hills, John
  • We don't have to be so unequal. Hills, John
  • Wealth inequality and accumulation. Hills, John picture_as_pdf
  • What future for welfare? Hills, John
  • What happened to spending on the welfare state? Hills, John
  • When is a grant not a grant? The current system of housing association finance. Hills, John
  • Who gains from the welfare state? Hills, John
  • Why isn't poverty history? Hills, John
  • The bridge that failed: the changing distribution of income and wealth in the UK. Hills, John
  • The case of Great Britain: monitoring poverty and social exclusion. Hills, John
  • The changing architecture of the UK welfare state. Hills, John
  • The changing balance between public and private welfare: experiences in Britain. Hills, John
  • The distribution of welfare. Hills, John
  • The distribution of welfare. Hills, John
  • The distribution of welfare. Hills, John
  • The distribution of welfare. Hills, John
  • The future of welfare:a guide to the debate. Hills, John
  • A fuzzy view of housing. Hills, John
  • A long wait for the end of poverty. Hills, John
  • A new pension settlement for the Twenty-First century? The UK pensions commission's analysis and proposals. Hills, John
  • The voluntary sector in housing: the role of British housing associations. Hills, John
  • The voluntary sector in housing: the role of British housing associations. Hills, John
  • The welfare state in the UK: evolution, funding and reform. Hills, John
  • Wealth distribution, accumulation and policy. Hills, John and Bastagli, Francesca and Cowell, Frank and Glennerster, Howard and Karagiannaki, Eleni and McKnight, Abigail
  • The future of housing allowances. Hills, John and Berthoud, Richard and Kemp, Peter
  • The future of poverty research: panel session. Hills, John and Bradshaw, Jonathan and Lister, Ruth
  • An anatomy of economic inequality in the UK: report of the National Equality Panel. Hills, John and Brewer, Mike and Jenkins, Stephen P and Lister, Ruth and Lupton, Ruth and Machin, Stephen and Mills, Colin and Modood, Tariq and Rees, Teresa and Riddell, Sheila
  • Policy Options: Private welfare insurance and social security. Hills, John and Burchardt, Tania
  • Shifting boundaries: social security and private insurance. Hills, John and Burchardt, Tania
  • Winners and losers in the crisis: the changing anatomy of economic inequality in the UK 2007-2010. Hills, John and Cunliffe, Jack and Gambaro, Ludovica and Obolenskaya, Polina
  • Falling behind, getting ahead: the changing structure of inequality in the UK, 2007-2013. Hills, John and Cunliffe, Jack and Obolenskaya, Polina and Karagiannaki, Eleni
  • Public policy, wealth and assets: a complex and inconsistent story. Hills, John and Glennerster, Howard
  • Wealth and policy: where do we go from here? Hills, John and Glennerster, Howard
  • Why the left needs to take wealth seriously, again. Hills, John and Glennerster, Howard
  • Shifting subsidy from bricks and mortar to people: experiences in Britain and West Germany. Hills, John and Hubert, Franz and Tomann, Horst and Whitehead, Christine M E
  • Introduction: Making social policy work. CASE studies on poverty, place and policy. Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian and Piachaud, David
  • Understanding social exclusion. Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian and Piachaud, David
  • Social security, redistribution and public opinion. Hills, John and Lelkes, Orsolya
  • Social security, selective universalism and patchwork redistribution. Hills, John and Lelkes, Orsolya
  • Housing finance aspects of the green paper. Hills, John and Marsh, Alex
  • Tracking income: how working families' incomes vary through the year. Hills, John and McKnight, Abigail and Smithies, Rachel
  • Understanding the relationship between poverty and inequality:overview report. Hills, John and Mcknight, Abigail and Bucelli, Irene and Karagiannaki, Eleni and Vizard, Polly and Yang, Lin and Duque, Magali and Rucci, Mark picture_as_pdf
  • A lost decade?: decomposing the effect of 2001-11 tax-benefit policy changes on the income distribution in EU countries. Hills, John and Paulus, Alari and Sutherland, Holly and Tasseva, Iva
  • Localisation and the means test: a case study of support for English students from Autumn 2012. Hills, John and Richards, Ben
  • View of the national strategy for neighbourhood renewal. Hills, John and Richardson, Liz
  • Conclusion: a tide turned but mountains yet to climb? Hills, John and Stewart, Kitty
  • Banding, tilting, gearing, gaining and losing: an anatomy of the proposed council tax. Hills, John and Sutherland, Holly
  • The proposed council tax. Hills, John and Sutherland, Holly
  • A 'third way' in welfare reform? Evidence from the United Kingdom. Hills, John and Waldfogel, Jane
  • The ‘emergency’ budget – solving the UK’s problems?: or creating the basis for new crises? Hills, John and Wehner, Joachim and Dunleavy, Patrick and Cammaerts, Bart and Leunig, Tim
  • The ABC of demographic behaviour: how the interplays of alleles, brains, and contexts over the life course should shape research aimed at understanding population processes. Hobcraft, John
  • Child development, the life course, and social exclusion: are the frameworks used in the UK relevant for developing countries? Hobcraft, John
  • Childhood experiences and the risks of social exclusion in adulthood. Hobcraft, John
  • Continuity and change in pathways to young adult disadvantage: results from a British birth cohort. Hobcraft, John
  • Intergenerational and life-course transmission of social exclusion: influences and childhood poverty, family disruption and contact with the police. Hobcraft, John
  • Moving beyond elaborate description: towards understanding choices about parenthood. Hobcraft, John
  • Pour améliorer notre compréhension des comportements démographiques. Hobcraft, John
  • Reflections on demographic, evolutionary, and genetic approaches to the study of human reproductive behavior. Hobcraft, John
  • Social exclusion and the generations. Hobcraft, John
  • Towards a scientific understanding of demographic behaviour. Hobcraft, John
  • The consequences of female empowerment for child well-being: a review of concepts, issues and evidence in a post-Cairo context. Hobcraft, John
  • The roles of schooling and educational qualifications in the emergence of adult social exclusion. Hobcraft, John
  • Becoming a parent in Europe. Hobcraft, John and Kiernan, Kathleen
  • Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. Hobcraft, John and Kiernan, Kathleen
  • Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. Hobcraft, John and Kiernan, Kathleen
  • Identifying patterns of resilience using classification trees. Hobcraft, John and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • The childhood origins of adult socio-economic disadvantage: do cohort and gender matter. Hobcraft, John and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • The childhood origins of adult socioeconomic disadvantage: do cohort and gender matter? Hobcraft, John and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • An exploration of childhood antecedents of female adult malaise in two British birth cohorts: combining Bayesian model averaging and recursive partitioning. Hobcraft, John and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Developing the Children's Measurement Framework: selecting the indicators. Holder, Holly and Tsang, Tiffany and Vizard, Polly
  • Aesop with variations: civil service competency as a case of German tortoise and British hare? Hood, Christopher and Lodge, Martin
  • Meeting housing needs within planetary boundaries:a UK case study. Horn, Stefan and Gough, Ian and Rogers, Charlotte and Tunstall, Rebecca picture_as_pdf
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  • Measurement of inequality in health. Illsley, Raymond and Le Grand, Julian
  • Regional inequalities in mortality. Illsley, Raymond and Le Grand, Julian
  • Regional inequalities in mortality. Illsley, Raymond and Le Grand, Julian and Mullings, Christine
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  • Low inequality with low redistribution? An analysis of income distribution in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan compared to Britain. Jacobs, Didier
  • Social welfare in east Asia: low public spending but low income inequality? Jacobs, Didier
  • Social welfare systems in East Asia: a comparative analysis including private welfare. Jacobs, Didier
  • The targetting of family allowance in Hungary. Jarvis, Sarah J. and Micklewright, John
  • Growing up in social housing in the new millennium: housing, neighbourhoods, and early outcomes for children born in 2000. Jenkins, Andrew and Kneale, Dylan and Lupton, Ruth and Tunstall, Rebecca
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  • Bridging the gap: the Haringey support fund. Lane, Laura and Provan, Bert and Belotti, Alice and Power, Anne
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  • Three essays on equity. Le Grand, Julian
  • The distribution of public expenditure on health care revisited. Le Grand, Julian
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  • Urban social exclusion in transitional China. Li, Bingqin
  • Why do migrant workers not participate in urban social security schemes?: the case of the construction and service sectors in Tianjin. Li, Bingqin
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  • Local context, social relations and school organisation. Lupton, Ruth
  • 'Neighbourhood effects': can we measure them and does it matter? Lupton, Ruth
  • ‘No change there then!’ (?): the onward march of school markets and competition. Lupton, Ruth
  • Not everyone is Sir Alex Ferguson: systemic constraints, not just individual leadership, are responsible for persistent differences in school standards. Lupton, Ruth
  • Places apart?: the initial report of CASE's areas study. Lupton, Ruth
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  • Poverty street: the dynamics of neighbourhood decline and renewal. Lupton, Ruth
  • Schools in disadvantaged areas: low attainment and a contextualised policy response. Lupton, Ruth
  • Schools in disadvantaged areas: recognising context and raising quality. Lupton, Ruth
  • Social justice and school improvement: improving the quality of schooling in the poorest neighbourhoods. Lupton, Ruth
  • The Coalition's record on area regeneration and neighbourhood renewal:policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. Lupton, Ruth and Arque, Amanda picture_as_pdf
  • Poor neighbourhoods in the 1990s: better or worse?: an analysis of 1991 and 2001 UK Census data. Lupton, Ruth and Berube, Alan
  • 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
  • Labour's record on neighbourhood renewal in England: policy, spending and outcomes 1997-2010. Lupton, Ruth and Fenton, Alex and Fitzgerald, Amanda
  • Labour's record on neighbourhood renewal in England:policy, spending and outcomes 1997-2010. Lupton, Ruth and Fenton, Alex and Fitzgerald, Amanda picture_as_pdf
  • Place typologies and their policy applications: a report prepared for the Department of Communities and Local Government. Lupton, Ruth and Fenton, Alex and Tunstall, Rebecca and Harris, Richard
  • Tackling ignorance, promoting social mobility: education policy 1948 and 2008. Lupton, Ruth and Glennerster, Howard
  • London's secondary schools: diverse provision, social sorting? Lupton, Ruth and Hammond, Cathie
  • Evaluation of the mixed communities initiative demonstration projects: initial report: baseline and early process issues. Lupton, Ruth and Heath, Natalie and Fenton, Alex and Clarke, Anna and Whitehead, Christine M. E. and Monk, Sarah and Geddes, Mike and Fuller, Crispian and Tunstall, Rebecca and Hayden, Carol and Robinson, Jamie and Gabriel, Madeleine
  • Education: New Labour's top priority. Lupton, Ruth and Heath, Natalie and Salter, Emma
  • The importance of teaching: pedagogical constraints and possibilities in working-class schools. Lupton, Ruth and Hempel-Jorgensen, Amelia
  • Labour’s social policy record: policy, spending and outcomes 1997-2010. Lupton, Ruth and Hills, John and Stewart, Kitty and Vizard, Polly
  • City-region devolution in England. Lupton, Ruth and Hughes, Ceri and Peake-Jones, Sian and Cooper, Kerris Maya Louise picture_as_pdf
  • Can community-based interventions on aspirations raise young people’s attainment? Lupton, Ruth and Kintrea, Keith
  • Are there neighbourhood effects on teenage parenthood in the UK, and does it matter for policy?: a review of theory and evidence. Lupton, Ruth and Kneale, Dylan
  • Theorising and measuring place in neighbourhood effects research: the example of teenage parenthood in England. Lupton, Ruth and Kneale, Dylan
  • The Conservatives' record on compulsory education:spending, policies and outcomes in England, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020. Lupton, Ruth and Obolenskaya, Polina picture_as_pdf
  • Labour's record on education: policy, spending and outcomes 1997-2010. Lupton, Ruth and Obolenskaya, Polina
  • Disadvantaged by where you live? New Labour and neighbourhood renewal. Lupton, Ruth and Power, Anne
  • Minority ethnic groups in Britain. Lupton, Ruth and Power, Anne
  • What we know about neighbourhood change: a literature review. Lupton, Ruth and Power, Anne
  • The growth and decline of cities and regions. Lupton, Ruth and Power, Anne
  • The London context. Lupton, Ruth and Sullivan, Alice
  • The Coalition's record on schools:policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. Lupton, Ruth and Thomson, Stephanie picture_as_pdf
  • Headteachers' readings of and responses to disadvantaged contexts: evidence from English primary schools. Lupton, Ruth and Thrupp, Martin
  • Taking local contexts more seriously: the challenge for education research, policy and practice. Lupton, Ruth and Thrupp, Martin
  • The impact of school context: what headteachers say. Lupton, Ruth and Thrupp, Martin
  • Neighbourhood regeneration through mixed communities: a 'social justice dilemma'? Lupton, Ruth and Tunstall, Rebecca
  • Using and developing place typologies for policy purposes. Lupton, Ruth and Tunstall, Rebecca and Fenton, Alex and Harris, Rich
  • Evaluation of the mixed communities initiative: demonstration projects - final report. Lupton, Ruth and Tunstall, Rebecca and Hayden, Carol and Gabriel, Madeleine and Thompson, Rachael and Fenton, Alex and Clarke, Anna and Whitehead, Christine and Monk, Sarah and Geddes, Mike and Fuller, Crispian and Heath, Natalie
  • Growing up in social housing in Britain: a profile of four generations from 1946 to the present day. Lupton, Ruth and Tunstall, Rebecca and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Obolenskaya, Polina and Sabates, Ricardo and Meschi, Elena and Kneale, Dylan and Salter, Emma
  • Anti-poverty policies in Britain: area-based and people-based approaches. Lupton, Ruth and Turok, Ivan
  • The Coalition's record on further education, skills and access to higher education:policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. Lupton, Ruth and Unwin, Lorna and Thomson, Stephanie picture_as_pdf
  • Prosperity, poverty and inequality in London 2000/01-2010/11. Lupton, Ruth and Vizard, Polly and Fitzgerald, Amanda and Fenton, Alex and Gambaro, Ludovica and Cunliffe, Jack
  • A rock and a hard place: drug markets in deprived neighbourhoods. Lupton, Ruth and Wilson, Andrew and May, Tiggey and Warburton, Hamish and Turnbull, Paul J.
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  • Institutions and the management of human resources: incentive pay systems in France and Great Britain. Marsden, David and Belfield, Richard
  • The value of rude health: employees' well being, absence and workplace performance. Marsden, David and Moriconi, Simone picture_as_pdf
  • The Coalition's record on employment:policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. McKnight, Abigail picture_as_pdf
  • Disabled people’s financial histories: uncovering the disability wealth-penalty. McKnight, Abigail
  • Earnings top-up evaluation: effects on unemployed people: part two econometric analysis. McKnight, Abigail
  • Education and social mobility: theory, evidence and policy challenges. McKnight, Abigail
  • Employment: tackling poverty through ‘work for those who can’. McKnight, Abigail
  • Estimates of the asset-effect: the search for a causal effect of assets on adult health and employment outcomes. McKnight, Abigail
  • From childhood poverty to labour market disadvantage: changes in the intergenerational transmission of social exclusion. McKnight, Abigail
  • Graduate employability and performance indicators: first destinations and beyond. McKnight, Abigail
  • Labour market returns to graduates from less advantaged backgrounds in the context of expansion: a review of the literature. McKnight, Abigail
  • Low paid work: drip feeding the poor. McKnight, Abigail
  • Low pay and government policy. McKnight, Abigail
  • Low pay and the national insurance trap. McKnight, Abigail
  • Low-wage mobility in a working life perspective. McKnight, Abigail
  • Mobilidade dos indivíduos de baixa renda: uma perspectiva de trajetória de vida ocupacional. McKnight, Abigail
  • More equal working lives?: an assessment of New Labour policies. McKnight, Abigail
  • Social insurance, low pay and long term disadvantage. McKnight, Abigail
  • Standard industrial classification(first destination supplement): classification structure and coding index. McKnight, Abigail
  • Standard occupational classification(first destination supplement): classification structure and coding index. McKnight, Abigail
  • Trends in earnings inequality and earnings mobility, 1977-1999: the impact of mobility on long term inequality. McKnight, Abigail
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  • The National Living Wage and falling earnings inequality. McKnight, Abigail and Cooper, Kerris picture_as_pdf
  • Empirical variation in employment relations and conditions: validating the new social classification. McKnight, Abigail and Elias, Peter
  • Unemployment, low wage employment and housing tenure. McKnight, Abigail and Elias, Peter
  • Low pay and the national insurance system: a statistical picture. McKnight, Abigail and Elias, Peter and Wilson, Robert
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  • The financial resilience of households:22 country study with new estimates, breakdowns by household characteristics and a review of policy options. McKnight, Abigail and Rucci, Marc picture_as_pdf
  • The Conservative governments’ record on higher education:policy, spending and outcomes, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020. McKnight, Abigail Ann and Obolenskaya, Polina picture_as_pdf
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  • Employment. McNay, Kirsty and Unni, Jeemol and Cassen, Robert
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  • Understanding the relationship between poverty, inequality and growth:a review of existing evidence. Mcknight, Abigail picture_as_pdf
  • A fresh look at an old question:is pro-poor targeting of cash transfers more effective than universal systems at reducing inequality and poverty? Mcknight, Abigail picture_as_pdf
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  • Social exclusion and children: a European view for a US debate. Micklewright, John
  • Poverty and social exclusion in Europe. Micklewright, John 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
  • Review article: resilience and social exclusion. Mohaupt, Sarah
  • Child support awards in Britain: an analysis of data from the families and children study. Morris, Stephen
  • Mothers' child support arrangements: a comparison of routes through which mothers obtain awards for maintenance in Britain. Morris, Stephen
  • Estimating the extra costs of disability in European countries:Implications for poverty measurement and disability-related decommodification. Morris, Zachary A. and Zaidi, Asghar picture_as_pdf
  • Talking to families in East London: a report on the first stage of the research. Mumford, Katharine
  • Talking to families in east London. Mumford, Katharine
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  • The effect of unobservables on labour supply decisions: the formal and informal sector during transition. Namazie, Ceema Zahra
  • Graduates and graduate labour markets in the UK and Italy. Naylor, Robin and Boero, Gianna and McKnight, Abigail and Smith, Jeremy
  • Sheer class? The extent and sources of variation in the UK graduate earnings premium. Naylor, Robin and Smith, Jeremy and McKnight, Abigail
  • Why is there a graduate earnings premium for students from independent schools? Naylor, Robin and Smith, Jeremy and McKnight, Abigail
  • Review essay: prospects for old-age income security in Hong Kong and Singapore. Ng, Kok-Hoe
  • Partner supply in Britain and the US: estimates and gender contrasts. Ni Bhrolchain, Maire and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • The Rio Olympic games and socio-spatial injustice. Nicolau, Michel and Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Local marriage markets in Great Britain: how diverse? Ní Bhrolcháin, Máire and Wilson, Tom and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
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  • Equity and the distribution of National Health Service resources. O'Donnell, Owen and Propper, Carol
  • Cross-national microsimulation modelling: reforming social assistance in three European countries. O'Donoghue, Cathal and Evans, Martin
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  • Social policy in a cold climate: spending, policies and outcomes since the economic crisis in the UK. Obolenskaya, Polina
  • Public and private welfare activity in England. Obolenskaya, Polina and Burchardt, Tania picture_as_pdf
  • Flat-lining or seething beneath the surface?:two decades of changing economic inequality in the UK. Obolenskaya, Polina and Hills, John picture_as_pdf
  • Pulling in the same direction? Economic and social outcomes in London and the North of England since the recession. Obolenskaya, Polina and Lupton, Ruth and Provan, Bert
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  • Labour's record on health (1997-2010). Obolenskaya, Polina and Vizard, Polly
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  • Poverty and family background in Greece: the role of father's occupation and education. Papatheodorou, Christos
  • Community-police relations: support officers in low-income neighbourhoods. Paskell, Caroline
  • ‘The future’s changed’: local impacts of housing, environment and regeneration policy since 1997. Paskell, Caroline and Power, Anne
  • 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 picture_as_pdf
  • Educational finance - its sources and uses in the United Kingdom. Peacock, Alan T and Glennerster, Howard and Lavers, Robert
  • Changes in union status during the transition to parenthood in eleven European countries, 1970s to early 2000s. Perelli-Harris, Brienna and Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Keizer, Renske and Lappegård, Trude and Jasilioniene, Aiva and Berghammer, Caroline and Di Giulio, Paola
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  • Child poverty, opportunities and quality of life. Piachaud, David
  • Freedom to be a child: commercial pressures on children. Piachaud, David
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  • Social justice and public policy: a social policy perspective. Piachaud, David
  • Social policy and politics. Piachaud, David
  • Social protection, redistribution and economic growth. Piachaud, David
  • A think piece on intergenerational equity. Piachaud, David and Macnicol, John and Lewis, Jane
  • Changing poverty post-1997. Piachaud, David and Sutherland, Holly
  • Child poverty in Britain and the New Labour government. Piachaud, David and Sutherland, Holly
  • Child poverty: aims, achievements and prospects for the future. Piachaud, David and Sutherland, Holly
  • How effective is the British government's attempt to reduce child poverty? Piachaud, David and Sutherland, Holly
  • How effective is the British government's attempt to reduce child poverty? Piachaud, David and Sutherland, Holly
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  • Bilbao city report. Ploger, Jorg
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  • Case study 4: Leipzig's municipal job agency. Ploger, Jorg
  • Case study 5: Belfast's gasworks employment matching service. Ploger, Jorg
  • Die nachträglich abgeschotteten nachbarschaften in Lima (Peru): eine analyse sozialräumlicher kontrollmaßnahmen im kontext zunehmender unsicherheiten. Ploger, Jorg
  • La formación de enclaves residenciales en Lima en el contexto de la inseguridad. Ploger, Jorg
  • Leipzig city report. Ploger, Jorg
  • Lima, stadt der gitter: abgesperrte nachbarschaften als reaktion auf veränderte sozioökonomische rahmenbedingungen. Ploger, Jorg
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  • The emergence of a “city of cages” in Lima: neighbourhood appropriation in the context of rising insecurities. Ploger, Jorg
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  • Area-based poverty, social problems and resident empowerment. Power, Anne
  • At home in the city. Power, Anne
  • Bilbao city story. Power, Anne
  • Boom or abandonment: moving growth points northwards. Power, Anne
  • Boom or bust. Power, Anne
  • Bringing up children in disadvantaged neighbourhoods: the impacts of low income and tenure. Power, Anne
  • Cities for a small continent:international handbook of city recovery. Power, Anne
  • City survivors: bringing up children in disadvantaged neighbourhoods. Power, Anne
  • Communities and demolition: findings from a workshop at Trafford Hall, the National Communities Resource Centre 27th June 2007. Power, Anne
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  • Council housing: conflict, change and decision-making. Power, Anne
  • Does demolition or refurbishment of old and inefficient homes help to increase our environmental, social and economic viability? Power, Anne
  • Early action to prevent social problems can offer a triple dividend of stronger communities, reduced costs and greater growth. Power, Anne
  • Estates on the edge. Power, Anne
  • Europe’s new industrial revolution. Power, Anne
  • Evolution of a housing problem. Power, Anne
  • Fearing for the future. Power, Anne
  • Few choices. Power, Anne
  • Frank Wassenberg, Large Housing Estates: Ideas, Rise, Fall and Recovery - The Bijlmermeer and Beyond (Amsterdam, Netherlands: IOS Press under the imprint Delft University Press, 2013). Power, Anne
  • Housing and sustainability: demolition or refurbishment? Power, Anne
  • How Birmingham got its groove back. Power, Anne
  • How Europe's industrial cities bounced back from the brink of ruin. Power, Anne
  • How Tenant Management Organisations have wrongly been associated with Grenfell. Power, Anne
  • Human touch can revive social housing. Power, Anne
  • Le rôle des habitants dans la rénovation urbaine. Power, Anne
  • Living neighbourhoods. Power, Anne
  • Neighbourhood management and the future of human settlements. Power, Anne
  • Neighbourhood management and the future of urban areas. Power, Anne
  • Neighbourhood renewal, mixed communities and social integration. Power, Anne
  • Neighbourhood renewal, mixed communities and social integration: report to Neighbourhood Renewal Unit. Power, Anne
  • Open letter to Jeremy Corbyn: grassroots movements have a place, but they are not the key task of parliamentary opposition. Power, Anne
  • Rayners Lane: estate regeneration that puts residents first. Power, Anne
  • Regional politics of an urban age: can Europe’s former industrial cities create a new industrial economy to combat climate change and social unravelling? Power, Anne
  • Report on the consultation with tenants on the future of social housing at Trafford Hall. Power, Anne
  • ‘Small is beautiful’: can Big Society advocates learn from experience? Power, Anne
  • Social exclusion. Power, Anne
  • Social exclusion and urban sprawl: is the rescue of cities possible? Power, Anne
  • Social inequality, disadvantaged neighbourhoods and transport deprivation: an assessment of the historical influence of housing policies. Power, Anne
  • Sport and poverty. Power, Anne
  • Sustainable communities and sustainable development: a review of the sustainable communities plan. Power, Anne
  • Tenants and their communities: summary report to the Department for Communities and Local Government on the consultation with tenants at Trafford Hall on the future roles of social housing. Power, Anne
  • Think-piece on ensuring communities are safe, sustainable places where families can thrive. Power, Anne
  • Torino City Story. Power, Anne
  • Transformers. Power, Anne
  • What British and European cities can and can’t learn from the US experience. Power, Anne
  • What does previous experience tell us about the impact of downturns in the economy on low income areas and communities?: an independent think piece for the Department for Communities and Local Government. Power, Anne
  • What is the housing crisis? Power, Anne
  • Where are the poor? The changing patterns of inequality and the impact of attempts to reduce it. Power, Anne
  • Your vote counts when you remember Selma. Power, Anne
  • The crisis in council housing: is public housing manageable? Power, Anne
  • A lot more remains to be done beyond the initial olympic investment to create sustainable communities in East London. Power, Anne
  • The olympic investment in east London has barely scratched the surface of the area’s needs. Power, Anne
  • A question of growth. Power, Anne
  • The state has a key role in providing the framework for action and policies to ensure fairness on behalf of all its citizens. Power, Anne
  • An urban jigsaw. Power, Anne
  • Private renting:how can social landlords help? Power, Anne and Belotti, Alice and Lane, Laura and Provan, Bert picture_as_pdf
  • Neighbourhood management. Power, Anne and Bergin, Emmet
  • Strategic review of health inequalities in England post-2010: task group 4: the built environment and health inequalities: final report. Power, Anne and Davis, Jonathan and Plant, Paul and Kjellstrom, Tord
  • Environmental issues and human behaviour in low-income areas in the UK. Power, Anne and Elster, Jake
  • Leipzig City Story. Power, Anne and Herden, Eileen
  • Jigsaw cities: big places, small spaces. Power, Anne and Houghton, John
  • Housing Futures:our homes and communities: a report for the Federation of Master Builders. Power, Anne and Lane, Laura
  • Hungry and homeless in the ‘big society’: a climate of cuts to services for the homeless puts soup kitchens and welfare provision at risk. Power, Anne and Lane, Laura
  • Report to incommunities on the About Turn project. Power, Anne and Lane, Laura and Serle, Nicola
  • ‘Teach in’ on energy and existing homes: restoring neighbourhoods and slowing climate change. Power, Anne and Lane, Laura and Serle, Nicola picture_as_pdf
  • The slow death of great cities? : urban abandonment or urban renaissance. Power, Anne and Mumford, Karen
  • Phoenix cities: the fall and rise of great industrial cities. Power, Anne and Ploger, Jorg and Winkler, Astrid
  • Never just a number:evaluating the impact of a holistic approach to UK poverty. Power, Anne and Provan, Bert and Lane, Laura and Benton, Eleanor picture_as_pdf
  • A framework for housing in the London Thames Gateway. Power, Anne and Richardson, Liz and Seshimo, Kelly and Firth, Kathryn and Rode, Philipp and Whitehead, Christine M. E.
  • A framework for housing in the London Thames gateway: executive summary. Power, Anne and Richardson, Liz and Seshimo, Kelly and Firth, Kathryn and Rode, Philipp and Whitehead, Christine M. E.
  • Cities for a small country. Power, Anne and Rogers, Richard
  • Space invaders. Power, Anne and Rogers, Richard
  • Obstacles and opportunities: today’s children, tomorrow’s families. Power, Anne and Serle, Nicola and Willmot, Helen
  • The London Olympics catalysed the 'Great Leap Eastwards' but will its proposed legacy actually deliver? Power, Anne and Travers, Tony and Burdett, Ricky
  • Discussion: Housing and sustainability: demolition or refurbishment? Power, Anne and Weinstein, Zvi
  • Bringing up families in poor neighbourhoods under New Labour. Power, Anne and Willmot, Helen
  • Social capital within the neighbourhood. Power, Anne and Willmot, Helen
  • Social exclusion and the future of cities. Power, Anne and Wilson, William Julius
  • Tale of 7 cities: a practitioner's guide to city recovery. Power, Anne and Winkler, Astrid and Ploger, Jorg and Lane, Laura
  • Cutting carbon costs: learning from Germany's energy saving program. Power, Anne and Zulauf, Monika
  • Helter skelter: families, disabled children and the benefit system. Preston, Gabrielle
  • The impact of neighbourhood on the income and mental health of British social renters. Propper, Carol and Burgess, Simon and Bolster, Anne and Leckie, George and Jones, Kelvyn and Johnston, Ron
  • Socio-economic status and child behaviour: evidence from a contemporary UK cohort. Propper, Carol and Rigg, John A.
  • Understanding socio-economic inequalities in childhood respiratory health. Propper, Carol and Rigg, John A.
  • Child health: evidence on the roles of family income and maternal mental health from a UK birth cohort. Propper, Carol and Rigg, John A. and Burgess, Simon
  • Health supplier quality and the distribution of child health. Propper, Carol and Rigg, John A. and Burgess, Simon
  • Price and competition in the NHS internal market in GP fundholer procedures. Propper, Carol and Wilson, Deborah
  • Extending choice in English health care: the implications of the economic evidence. Propper, Carol and Wilson, Deborah and Burgess, Simon
  • Lille city story. Provan, Bert
  • Mixing communities? Riots, regeneration and renewal on problem estates in France and England. Provan, Bert
  • Saint-Étienne city story. Provan, Bert
  • Moving on without moving out: the impacts of regeneration on the Rayners Lane Estate. Provan, Bert and Belotti, Alice and Power, Anne
  • Energy Plus:energy efficiency in social housing. Provan, Bert and Brady, Anne Marie picture_as_pdf
  • No place like an accessible home:quality of life and opportunity for disabled people with accessible housing needs. Provan, Bert and Burchardt, Tania and Suh, Ellie picture_as_pdf
  • Report to Plan Urbanisme Construction Architecture on progress in France’s former industrial cities. Provan, Bert and Kuklowsky, Celine
  • The lower earnings limit in practice: part-time employment in hotels and catering. Purcell, Kate and McKnight, Abigail and Simm, Claire
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  • British pension policy in the twenty-first century: a partnership in pensions or a marriage to the means test? Rake, Katherine and Falkingham, Jane and Evans, Martin
  • Tightropes and tripwires: new Labour's proposals and means-testing in old age. Rake, Katherine and Falkingham, Jane and Evans, Martin
  • The pensions Green Paper. Rake, Katherine and Falkingham, Jane and Evans, Martin and Agulnik, Philip and Barr, Nicholas
  • Deserving of social support? Street-level bureaucrats’ decisions on EU migrants’ benefit claims in Germany. Ratzmann, Nora picture_as_pdf
  • Welfare mediators as game changers? Deconstructing power asymmetries between EU migrants and welfare administrators. Ratzmann, Nora and Heindlmaier, Anita picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction:the (un)deserving migrant? Street-level bordering practices and deservingness in access to social services. Ratzmann, Nora and Sahraoui, Nina picture_as_pdf
  • Homelessness and vulnerable young people: a social audit of KeyChange Charity's supported accommodation. Ravenhill, Megan
  • The culture of homelessness. Ravenhill, Megan
  • The infant health effects of starting universal child benefits in pregnancy:evidence from England and Wales. Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • 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 picture_as_pdf
  • The UK is now falling behind both European countries and the US in its support for larger families. Reader, Mary and Curran, Megan picture_as_pdf
  • The birthweight effects of universal child benefits in pregnancy:quasi-experimental evidence from England and Wales. Reader, Mary Patricia picture_as_pdf
  • Measuring impact: critical overview of concepts and practice. Reeder, Neil and Colantonio, Andrea
  • 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 and Andersen, Kate and Reader, Mary and Warnock, Rosalie
  • DIY community action: neighbourhood problems and community self-help. Richardson, Liz
  • Summary report of a think tank on low demand for housing. Richardson, Liz
  • Tackling difficult estates: CASE/Social Exclusion Unit seminar held at the National Tenants Resource Centre, Trafford Hall. Richardson, Liz
  • Labour market disadvantage amongst disabled people: a longitudinal perspective. Rigg, John A.
  • Income dynamics and the life cycle. Rigg, John A. and Sefton, Tom
  • Munich: staying ahead on innovation. Rode, Philipp and Nathan, Max and von Streit, Anne and Schwinger, Peter and Kippenberg, Gesine
  • Solving the housing crisis without building new houses. Rogers, Charlotte and Gough, Ian picture_as_pdf
  • Monastic poor relief in sixteenth-century England. Rushton, Neil S. and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
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  • Italy - striving uphill but stopping halfway: the troubled journey of the experimental minimum income. Sacchi, Stefano and Bastagli, Francesca
  • A place for fathers: fathers and social policy in the post-war period. Sarre, Sophie
  • Education and obesity in four OECD countries. Sassi, Franco and Church, Jody and Cecchini, Michele and Borgonovi, Francesca
  • Income dynamics in Germany, the USA and the UK: evidence from panel data. Schluter, Christian
  • Aiming high: an evaluation of the potential contribution of Warm Front towards meeting the Government’s fuel poverty target in England. Sefton, Tom
  • Getting less for more: economic evaluation in the social welfare field. Sefton, Tom
  • Recent changes in the distribution of the social wage. Sefton, Tom
  • Targeting fuel poverty in England: is the government getting warm? Sefton, Tom
  • Using the British Household Panel Survey to explore changes in housing tenure in England. Sefton, Tom
  • A child’s portion: an analysis of public expenditure on children in the UK. Sefton, Tom
  • A fair share of welfare: public spending on children in England. Sefton, Tom
  • Making the most of it: economic evaluation in the social welfare field. Sefton, Tom and Byford, Sarah and McDaid, David and Hills, John and Knapp, Martin
  • Taloudellinen arviointi sosiaalialalla. Sefton, Tom and Byford, Sarah and McDaid, David and Knapp, Martin
  • Peer review of the methodology for calculating the number of households in fuel poverty in England: final report to DTI and Defra. Sefton, Tom and Chesshire, John
  • Family ties:women’s work and family histories and their association with incomes in later life in the UK. Sefton, Tom and Evandrou, Maria and Falkingham, Jane picture_as_pdf
  • Barack Obama is re-elected as US President: our experts react. Sennett, Richard and Pissarides, Christopher and Ker-Lindsay, James and Galeotti, Mark and Power, Anne and Ashton, Matthew and Fuller, Steve
  • Top experts offer their reactions to the US election results. Sennett, Richard and Pissarides, Christopher and Power, Anne and Ker-Lindsay, James and Ashton, Matthew and Fuller, Steve
  • Book review: "Shanghai Pudong: urban development in an Era of global-local interaction" by Y. Chen. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Book review: a middle class without democracy: economicgrowth and the prospects for democratization in China by JieChen. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Book review: ghetto at the center of the world: Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • [Book review]: The new Asian city: three dimensional fictions of space and urban form. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • China meets Korea: the Asian Games, entrepreneurial local states and debt-driven development. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • China's speculative urbanism and the built environment. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Contesting speculative urbanisation and strategising discontents. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Contesting speculative urbanisation and strategising discontents. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Development and dissent in China's 'urban age'. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Driven to swim with the tide?: urban redevelopment and community participation in China. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Economic transition and speculative urbanisation in China:gentrification versus dispossession. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Elite vision before people: state entrepreneurialism and the limits of participation. Shin, Hyun Bang picture_as_pdf
  • Empowerment or marginalisation: land, housing and property rights in poor neighbourhoods. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • ‘Entrepreneurial’ local state: the implications of Beijing’s shifting emphasis on urban redevelopment policies. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • 젠트리피케이션, 누구를 위한 도시인가? (Gentrification: whose city?). Shin, Hyun Bang
  • How stubborn ‘nail houses’ take a stand against China’s rapid urbanisation. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Living on the edge: financing post-displacement housing in urban redevelopment projects in Seoul. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Looking back and ahead: lessons from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • [오피니언] 젠트리피케이션 없는 세상 꿈꾸기 ([Opinion] dreaming of a world without gentrification). Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Residential redevelopment and entrepreneurial local state: the implications of Beijing's shifting emphasis on urban redevelopment policies. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Residential redevelopment and social impacts in Beijing. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Right to the city and critical reflections on property rights activism in China’s urban renewal contexts. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Spectacles urbains, méga-événements sportifs et inégalités en Chine. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • 투기적 도시화, 젠트리피케이션, 도시권 (Speculative urbanisation, gentrification and the right to the city). Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Unequal cities of spectacle and mega-events in China. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Urban conservation and revalorisation of dilapidated historic quarters: the case of Nanluoguxiang in Beijing. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Urban land battles in China: resistance and land politics. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Urban movements and the genealogy of urban rights discourses:the case of urban protesters against redevelopment and displacement in Seoul, South Korea. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • Urban spatial restructuring, event-led development and scalar politics. Shin, Hyun Bang picture_as_pdf
  • Urbanization in China. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • The right to the city and critical reflections on China's property rights activism. Shin, Hyun Bang
  • The developmental state, speculative urbanisation and the politics of displacement in gentrifying Seoul. Shin, Hyun Bang and Kim, Soo-Hyun
  • Migrants, landlords and their uneven experiences of the Beijing Olympic Games. Shin, Hyun Bang and Li, Bingqin
  • Whose games? The costs of being 'Olympic citizens' in Beijing. Shin, Hyun Bang and Li, Bingqin
  • Approximate common knowledge in a search model. Shin, Hyun Song
  • Vertical accumulation and accelerated urbanism: the East Asian experience. Shin, Hyun Bang picture_as_pdf
  • Employment arrangements, work conditions and health inequalities: report on new evidence on health inequality reduction, produced by task group 2 for the Strategic review of health inequalities post 2010. Siegrist, Johannes and Benach, Joan and McKnight, Abigail and Goldblatt, Peter and Muntaner, Carles
  • Proceed with caution? Parents' union dissolution and children's educational achievement. Sigle, Wendy and Lyngstad, Torkild H. and Andersen, Patrick Lie and Kravdal, Øystein
  • Comparative methods in research on gender and welfare states. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • England and Wales: stable fertility and pronounced social status differences. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Fertility in England and Wales: a policy puzzle? Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Foundlings. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Great Britain: ‘things can only get better…’. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • Intergenerational and life-course transmission of social exclusion in the 1970 British cohort study. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Looking for difference? Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Men’s unpaid work and divorce: reassessing specialization and trade in British families. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Young fatherhood and subsequent disadvantage in the United Kingdom. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • The demography of fathers: a European perspective. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • The effects of welfare, child support and labor markets on father involvement. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Garfinkel, Irwin
  • Parental divorce and subsequent disadvantage: a cross-cohort comparison. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Hobcraft, John and Kiernan, Kathleen
  • Public policy and families. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Kenney, Catherine
  • Abandoned children and their transitions to adulthood in nineteenth-century Italy. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Kertzer, David I. and White, Michael J.
  • Father absence and child wellbeing: a critical review. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and McLanahan, Sara
  • For richer or poorer?: marriage as an anti-poverty strategy in the United States. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and McLanahan, Sara
  • The living arrangements of new unmarried mothers. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and McLanahan, Sara
  • Continuity and change in Swedish family policy reforms. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Tunberger, P.
  • Motherhood and women's earnings in Anglo-American, Continental European, and Nordic Countries. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Waldfogel, Jane
  • The incomes of families with children: a cross-national comparison. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Waldfogel, Jane
  • A good place for children. Silverman, Emily and Lupton, Ruth and Fenton, Alex
  • Area-based initiatives: the rationale and options for area targeting. Smith, Gillian R.
  • Area-based initiatives: the rationale and options for area targeting. Smith, Gillian R.
  • Mixed communities, challenges for urban education policy. Smith, Janet Lynn and Lupton, Ruth
  • Public and private welfare activity in the United Kingdom, 1979 to 1999. Smithies, Rachel
  • Climate justice, social policy and the transition to net zero in the UK. Snell, Carolyn and Jenkins, Kirsten and Scott, Matthew and Kennedy, Kelli and Thomson, Harriet and Yenneti, Komali and Stockton, Helen and Gough, Ian
  • Schools, education and social exclusion. Sparkes, Jo
  • Schools, education and social exclusion. Sparkes, Jo
  • Preventing social exclusion: education's contribution. Sparkes, Jo and Glennerster, Howard
  • Gender equality attitudes among Turks in western Europe and Turkey: the interrelated impact of migration and parents' attitudes. Spierings, Niels
  • Every death counts: measurement of maternal mortality via a census. Stanton, Cynthia and Hobcraft, John and Hill, Kenneth and Kodjjogbe, Nicaise and Mapeta, W. T. and Munene, Francis and Naghavi, Moshen and Rabeza, Victor and Sisouphanthong, Bounthavy and Campbell, Oona
  • Consequences of family disruption on children's educational outcomes in Norway. Steele, Fiona and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Kravdal, Øystein
  • Longitudinal analysis of exchanges of support between parents and children in the UK. Steele, Fiona and Zhang, Siliang and Grundy, Emily and Burchardt, Tania picture_as_pdf
  • The future of social justice in Britain: a new mission for the community legal service. Stein, Jonathan M.
  • What has happened to job quality in Britain? The effect of different weighting methods on labour market inequalities and changes using a UK Quality of Work (QoW) index, 2012–2021. Stephens, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • The development and impact of young people’s social capital in secondary schools. Stevens, Peter and Lupton, Ruth and Mujtaba, Tamjid and Feinstein, Leon
  • 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 picture_as_pdf
  • Dimensions of well-being in EU regions: do GDP and unemployment tell us all we need to know? Stewart, Kitty
  • Employment and wage trajectories for mothers entering low-skilled work: evidence from the British Lone Parent Cohort. 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
  • Equality and social justice. Stewart, Kitty
  • Fiscal federalism in Russia: intergovernmental transfers and the financing of education. Stewart, Kitty
  • Human development in Europe. Stewart, Kitty
  • 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 picture_as_pdf
  • Measuring well-being and exclusion in Europe's regions. Stewart, Kitty
  • Monitoring social inclusion in Europe's regions. Stewart, Kitty
  • A treble blow?: child poverty in 2010 and beyond. Stewart, Kitty
  • 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 picture_as_pdf
  • 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 picture_as_pdf
  • Levelling down? Understanding the decline of the maintained nursery sector in England. Stewart, Kitty and Gambaro, Ludovica and Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • 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 welfare of Europe's children: are EU member states converging? Stewart, Kitty and Micklewright, J.
  • Child well-being in the EU - and enlargement to the East. Stewart, Kitty and Micklewright, John
  • The Coalition's record on under fives:policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. Stewart, Kitty and Obolenskaya, Polina picture_as_pdf
  • The sins of the parents:conceptualising adult-oriented reforms to family policy. Stewart, Kitty and Patrick, Ruth and Reeves, Aaron picture_as_pdf
  • Prioritise early years to reduce childhood inequalities. Stewart, Kitty and Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • A time of need:exploring the changing poverty risk facing larger families in the UK. Stewart, Kitty and Reeves, Aaron and Patrick, Ruth picture_as_pdf
  • 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 picture_as_pdf
  • Can't save or won't save:financial resilience and discretionary retirement saving among British adults in their thirties and forties. Suh, Ellie picture_as_pdf
  • Young British adults’ homeownership circumstances and the role of intergenerational transfers. Suh, Ellie picture_as_pdf
  • Claiming deservingness:the durability of social security claimant discourses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Summers, Kate and Edmiston, Daniel and Baumberg Geiger, Ben and Ingold, Jo F. and Scullion, Lisa and de Vries, Robert and Young, David picture_as_pdf
  • Universal simplicity? The alleged simplicity of Universal Credit from administrative and claimant perspectives. Summers, Kate and Young, David picture_as_pdf
  • The impact of benefit and tax uprating on incomes and poverty. Sutherland, Holly and Evans, Martin and Hancock, Ruth and Hills, John and Zantomio, Francesca
  • Failing to keep up?: the long-term effects of current benefit and tax uprating policies. Sutherland, Holly and Hancock, Ruth and Hills, John and Zantomio, Francesca
  • Keeping up or falling behind?: the impact of benefit and tax uprating on incomes and poverty. Sutherland, Holly and Hancock, Ruth and Hills, John and Zantomio, Francesca
  • Reducing child poverty in Britain: an assessment of government policy 1997-2001. Sutherland, Holly and Piachaud, David
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  • Non-wage labour costs: their rationales and the economic effects. Tachibanaki, Toshiaki
  • Effects of parental leave and work hours on fathers' involvement with their babies: evidence from the millennium cohort study. Tanaka, Sakiko and Waldfogel, Jane
  • Mental health and the pandemic:why it is inaccurate to say fathers were largely unaffected. Tarrant, Anna and Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • Mental health and the pandemic:why it is inaccurate to say fathers were largely unaffected. Tarrant, Anna and Reader, Mary picture_as_pdf
  • State of the world's street children: violence. Thomas de Benitez, Sarah
  • Being in public: the multiple childhoods of Mexican 'street' children. Thomas de Benitez, Sarah and Jones, Gareth A.
  • Reconnecting with youth on the streets: a rights-based approach. Thomas de Benitez, Sarah and Jones, Gareth A.
  • Youth on the streets. Thomas de Benitez, Sarah and Jones, Gareth A.
  • The effects of English secondary school system reforms (2002-2014) on pupil sorting and social segregation:a Greater Manchester case study. Thomson, Stephanie and Lupton, Ruth picture_as_pdf
  • Taking school contexts more seriously: the social justice challenge. Thrupp, Martin and Lupton, Ruth
  • Variations on a middle class theme. Thrupp, Martin and Lupton, Ruth
  • Administration, compliance and governability. Troy, Patrick
  • Americans and Britons: key population data from the last three US and UK censuses. Tunstall, Rebecca
  • Communities in recession: the impact on deprived neighbourhoods. Tunstall, Rebecca
  • Social housing and social exclusion 2000-2011. Tunstall, Rebecca
  • Studying urban areas in the U.S. and U.K. Tunstall, Rebecca
  • Using the US and UK censuses for comparative research. Tunstall, Rebecca
  • Does poor neighbourhood reputation create a neighbourhood effect on employment? The results of a field experiment in the UK. Tunstall, Rebecca and Green, Anne and Lupton, Ruth and Watmough, Simon and Bates, Katie
  • Is targeting deprived areas an effective means to reach poor people? An assessment of one rationale for area-based funding programmes. Tunstall, Rebecca and Lupton, Ruth
  • Mixed communities: evidence review. Tunstall, Rebecca and Lupton, Ruth
  • Disadvantaged young people looking for work: a job in itself? Tunstall, Rebecca and Lupton, Ruth and Green, Anne and Watmough, Simon and Bates, Katie
  • Teenage housing tenure and neighbourhoods and the links with adult outcomes: evidence from the 1970 cohort study. Tunstall, Rebecca and Lupton, Ruth and Kneale, Dylan and Jenkins, Andrew
  • Teenage housing tenure and neighbourhoods and the links with adult outcomes: evidence from the 1970 cohort study. Tunstall, Rebecca and Lupton, Ruth and Kneale, Dylan and Jenkins, Andrew
  • Building the Big Society. Tunstall, Rebecca and Lupton, Ruth and Power, Anne and Richardson, Liz
  • Using the U.S. and U.K. censuses for comparative research. Tunstall, Rebecca. K
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  • Family income and tertiary education attendance across the EU: an empirical assessment using sibling data. Vandenberghe, Vincent
  • Refinancing Europe’s higher education through deferred and income-contingent fees: an empirical assessment using Belgian, German and UK data. Vandenberghe, Vincent and Debande, O.
  • Water. Vira, Bhaskar and Iyer, Ramaswamy and Cassen, Robert
  • Developing an indicator-based framework for monitoring older people’s human rights: key findings for Peru, Mozambique and Kyrgyzstan. Vizard, Polly
  • Developing and agreeing a capability list in the British context: what can be learnt from social survey data on ‘rights’? Vizard, Polly
  • Specifying and justifying a basic capability set: should the international human rights framework be given a more direct role? Vizard, Polly
  • Towards a new model of public services: capability and rights-based approaches. Vizard, Polly
  • What do the public think about economic and social rights? Vizard, Polly
  • What do the public think about economic and social rights?: research report to inform the debate about a Bill of Rights and a written constitution. Vizard, Polly
  • The contributions of Professor Amartya Sen in the field of human rights. Vizard, Polly
  • The holes in the UK levelling up strategy:key omissions from the government’s metrics. Vizard, Polly picture_as_pdf
  • The holes in the UK levelling-up strategy:key omissions from the government’s metrics. Vizard, Polly picture_as_pdf
  • The idea of justice: Sen's treatment of human rights. Vizard, Polly
  • Developing a capability list: final recommendations of the equalities review steering group on measurement. Vizard, Polly and Burchardt, Tania
  • Older people’s experiences of dignity and nutrition during hospital stays: secondary data analysis using the Adult Inpatient Survey. Vizard, Polly and Burchardt, Tania
  • Older people’s experiences of dignity and support with eating during hospital stays:analytical framework, policies and outcomes. Vizard, Polly and Burchardt, Tania picture_as_pdf
  • Child poverty and multidimensional disadvantage:tackling "data exclusion" and extending the evidence base on "missing" and "invisible" children (overview report). Vizard, Polly and Burchardt, Tania and Obolenskaya, Polina and Shutes, Isabel and Battaglini, Mario picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction: human rights and the capabilities approach: an interdisciplinary dialogue. Vizard, Polly and Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko and Elson, Diane
  • Introduction: the capability approach and human rights. Vizard, Polly and Fukuda‐Parr, Sakiko and Elson, Diane
  • The changing anatomy of economic inequality in London (2007-2013). Vizard, Polly and Karagiannaki, Eleni and Fitzgerald, Amanda and Cunliffe, Jack and Obolenskaya, Polina and Thompson, Stephanie and Grollman, Chris and Lupton, Ruth
  • Child poverty amongst young carers in the UK: prevalence and trends in the wake of the financial crisis, economic downturn and onset of austerity. Vizard, Polly and Obolenskaya, Polina and Burchardt, Tania picture_as_pdf
  • The Conservative Governments' record on health from May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020:policies, spending and outcomes. Vizard, Polly and Obolenskaya, Polina and Hughes, Jarrod and Treebhoohun, Kritty and Wainwright, Iona picture_as_pdf
  • Going backwards? The slowdown, stalling and reversal of progress in reducing child poverty in Britain during the second decade of the 21st century, and the groups of children that were affected. Vizard, Polly and Obolenskaya, Polina and Treebhoohun, Kritty picture_as_pdf
  • Examining multidimensional inequality and deprivation in Britain using the capability approach. Vizard, Polly and Speed, Liz
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  • Britain's war on poverty. Waldfogel, Jane
  • Early childhood interventions and outcomes. Waldfogel, Jane
  • Social mobility, life chances, and the early years. Waldfogel, Jane
  • Welfare reforms and child well-being in the US and UK. Waldfogel, Jane
  • What do we expect lone mothers to do? Competing agendas for welfare reform in the United States. Waldfogel, Jane
  • Women working for less: a longitudinal analysis of the family gap. Waldfogel, Jane
  • Welfare reform and lone mothers' employment in the US. Waldfogel, Jane and Danziger, Sandra K. and Danziger, Sheldon and Seefeldt, Kristin
  • Maternity leave policies and women's employment after childbirth. Waldfogel, Jane and Higuchi, Yoshio and Abe, Masahiro
  • Maternity leave policies and women's employment after childbirth: evidence from the United States, Britain and Japan. Waldfogel, Jane and Higuchi, Yoshio and Abe, Masahiro
  • Early years policy. Waldfogel, Jane and Washbrook, Elizabeth
  • Income-related gaps in school readiness in the United States and the United Kingdom. Waldfogel, Jane and Washbrook, Elizabeth
  • The evolution of housing renewal in Shanghai, 1990–2010: a ‘socially conscious’ entrepreneurial city? Wang, Stephen
  • Heroin and crack cocaine markets in deprived areas: seven local case studies. Wilson, Andrew and May, Tiggey and Warburton, Hamish and Lupton, Ruth and Turnbull, Paul J.
  • The dynamics of school attainment of England's ethnic minorities. Wilson, Deborah and Burgess, Simon and Briggs, Adam
  • Expanding the domain of policy-relevant scholarship in the social sciences. Wilson, William Julius
  • When work disappears: new implications for race and urban poverty in the global economy. Wilson, William Julius
  • Welfare reform: learning from American mistakes? Report of a seminar organised by LSE housing and CASE. Wilson, William Julius and Mulgan, Geoff and Hills, John and Piachaud, David
  • Case study 1: Sheffield's construction JOBmatch programme. Winkler, Astrid
  • Case study 2: Torino's Associazione Apolié drop-in centre. Winkler, Astrid
  • Saint-Étienne city report. Winkler, Astrid
  • Sheffield city report. Winkler, Astrid
  • Torino city report. Winkler, Astrid
  • Transforming cities across Europe: an interim report on problems and progress. Winkler, Astrid and Power, Anne and Ploger, Jorg
  • A cohort analysis of chronic morbidity and unemployment in the General Household Survey. Winter, David
  • Reviewing the terms of inclusion: transactional processes, currencies and context. Witcher, Sally
  • A comparative welfare regime approach to global social policy. Wood, Geof and Gough, Ian
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  • Measuring individual well-being:A multidimensional index integrating subjective well-being and preferences. Yang, Lin picture_as_pdf
  • The relationship between poverty and inequality:concepts and measurement. Yang, Lin picture_as_pdf
  • Multidimensional poverty and income inequality in the EU. Yang, Lin and Vizard, Polly picture_as_pdf
  • Measuring well-being:a multidimensional index integrating subjective well-being and preferences. Yang, Lin
  • Motivating service improvement with awards and competitions – hygienic city campaigns in China. Yongmei, Zhang and Li, Bingqin
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  • Comparing incomes when needs differ: equivalisation for the extra costs of disability in the UK. Zaidi, Asghar and Burchardt, Tania
  • Income mobility in old age in Britain and Germany. Zaidi, Asghar and Frick, Joachim R. and Buchel, Felix
  • Pension policy in EU25 and its impact on pension benefits. Zaidi, Asghar and Grech, Aaron George
  • Pension policy in EU25 and its possible impact on elderly poverty. Zaidi, Asghar and Grech, Aaron George and Fuchs, Michael
  • Transition from work to retirement in EU25. Zaidi, Asghar and Makovec, Mattia and Fuchs, Michael