Publications
| Project 1 Shirley Dex Heather Joshi |
Project 2 Ingrid Schoon |
Project 3 Wendy Sigle-Rushton John Hobcraft Kathleen Kiernan |
Project 4 Jonathan Gershuny Man-Yee Kan |
Project 5 Fran Bennett Holly Sutherland Susan Himmelweit |
| Project 6 Linda McDowell |
Project 7 Rosemary Crompton Clare Lyonette |
Project 8 Simon Deakin Jude Browne |
Project 9 Jane Lewis Ceridwen Roberts |
Co-ordination Project Jacqueline Scott Anke Plagnol |
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Scott,
J., Dex, S. and Joshi, H.
(eds.) (2008) 'Women and Employment', Edward Elgar. Lindley,
J., Dex, S. and Dale, A.
(2006) ‘Ethnic differences in women’s labour force participation: The
role of qualifications’, Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 58-2: 351-78. Dale,
A., Lindley, J. and Dex, S.
(2006) ‘A life-course perspective on ethnic minority differences
in
women’s economic activity in Britain’ in European Sociological Review,
Vol. 22, No.4: 459-476 Dex, S. and Joshi, H. (eds.) (2005) Children of the 21 st century: From birth to nine months, Bristol, The Policy Press. Dex, S. and Bond, S. (2005) Measuring work-life balance and its covariates, Work Employment and Society, 19, 627-637. Dex, S. (2003) Families and Work in the 21st Century, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Dex, S. and Scheibl, F. (2001) ‘Flexible and family-friendly working arrangements in UK-based SMEs: Business Cases.’ British Journal of Industrial Relations, 38: 411-31.
Scott,
J., Dex, S. and Joshi, H.
(eds.) (2008) 'Women and Employment', Edward Elgar. Joshi, H.,
Makepeace, G. and Dolton, P., (2007) More or less unequal? Evidence on
the pay of men and women from the British Birth Cohort Studies.
Gender, Work and Organization Vol 14 No. 1, 37-51. Hansen,
K., Joshi, H. and Verropoulou,
G. (2006) ‘Childcare and Mothers’ Employment. Approaching the new
Millennium’, National Institute Economic Review, 195: 84-99. Steele, F., Kallis, C., Goldstein, H., Joshi, H. (2006) ‘The Relationship between Childbearing and Transitions from Marriage and Cohabitation in Britain. Demography, 42 (4), pp 647-673. Dex, S . and Joshi, H. (eds.) (2005) Children of the 21 st century: From birth to nine months, Bristol, The Policy Press.
Joshi, H. (2005) ‘Gender and Pay: some more equal than others’ in A. Heath, J. Ermisch and D. Gallie (eds) Understanding Social Change. British Academy Centenary Volume, Oxford: Oxford University Press Joshi, H. (2002) ‘Production, Reproduction and Education: women, children and work in a British perspective’, Population and Development Review, 28: 1-30. Joshi, H.
and Davies, H.
(2002) ‘Women’s Incomes over a Synthetic Lifetime’ in Ruspini, E. and
Dale, A. (eds) The Gender Dimension of Social Change: The contribution
of dynamic research to the study of women's life courses. Bristol:
Policy Press, 111-131. Martin, P., Schoon, I. and Ross, A. (2007).
Beyond transitions. Applying Optimal Matching Analysis to life course
research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 1-21 Sacker, A. and Schoon, I., (2007) Educational
resilience in later life: Resources and assets in adolescence and
return to education after leaving school at age 16. Social
Science Research, 36, 873-896 Schoon,
I., (2007) Adaptations to changing times: Agency in Context.
International Journal of Psychology, 42, 94-101 Schoon,
I., Martin, P. and Ross, A., (2007) Career transitions in
times of social change. His and her story. Journal of Vocational
Behaviour, 70, 78-96 Schoon,
I., Ross, A. and Martin, P. (2007). Science Related
Careers: Aspirations and Outcomes in Two British Cohort
Studies: . Equal Opportunities International, 26, 129-143 Schoon,
I., (2007) Life chances and opportunities in times of social
change: Evidence from two British Birth Cohorts. In: Silbereisen, R.K.
& Lerner, R.M (Eds.). Approaches to positive Youth Development,
London: Sage Schoon,
I., (2007) Social capital and social integration of young adults
in changing times. In: Helve, H. and Bynner, J. (Eds). Youth and Social
Capital. Tufnell Press Schoon,
I. (2006). Risk and
Resilience: Adaptations to Changing Times. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press Salmela-Aro,
K. and Schoon,
I. (2005). Human Development and Well-Being. Special issue.
European Psychologist, 10, 259-263 Schoon, I. and Parsons, S. (2002a)
‘Teenage aspirations for future careers and occupational outcomes’,
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 60: 262-288. Schoon, I. and Parsons, S. (2002b) ‘Competence in the face of adversity: the impact of early family environment and long-term consequences’, Children & Society, 16: 260-272.
Bhrolchain, N. M. and Sigle-Rushton, W. (2005) ‘Partner Supply in Britain and the US: Estimates.’ Population, 60(1-2): 37-64 Sigle-Rushton, W. (2005) 'Young Fatherhood and Subsequent Disadvantage in the United Kingdom'. Journal of Marriage and the Family 67(3): 735-753. Sigle-Rushton, W., Hobcraft, J. and Kiernan, K. (2005) 'Parental Disruption and Adult Well-Being: A Cross Cohort Comparison'. Demography, 42(3) Sigle-Rushton, W . and McLanahan, S. (2002) 'For Richer or Poorer? Marriage as An Anti-Poverty Strategy in the United States', Population, 57: 509-526.
Hobcraft,
J., 2007 Towards a scientific understanding of demographic
behaviour. Population-E 62(1):47-51 and as ‘Pour améliorer notre
compréhension des comportements démographiques.’ Population-F 62(1) :
47-52. Hobcraft J.N. (2006) ‘The ABC of demographic behaviour: How the interplays of alleles, brains and contexts over the life course should shape research on understanding population processes’. Population Studies 60(2) Sigle-Rushton, W., Hobcraft, J. and Kiernan, K. (2005) 'Parental Disruption and Adult Well-Being: A Cross Cohort Comparison'. Demography, 42(3) Hobcraft, J. (2003) 'Reflections on Demographic, Evolutionary, and Genetic Approaches to the Study of Human Reproductive Behavior', in Wachter, K., Bulatao, R. (eds) Offspring: Human Fertility Behavior in Biodemographic Perspective, National Academies Press. Hobcraft, J. (2002) 'Moving Beyond Elaborate Description: Towards Understanding Choices about Parenthood.' in Macura, M. and Beets, G. (eds) The Dynamics of Fertility and Partnership in Europe: Insights and Lessons from Comparative Research. Vol. I., United Nations.
Kiernan,
K., Barlow, A. and Merlo, R., (2007) Cohabitation Law Reform and
its impact on Marriage: Evidence from Australia and Europe,
International Family Law Vol 63: 71-74 Kiernan,
K. (2006) “Non-residential
fatherhood and child involvement: evidence from the Millennium Cohort
Study.” Journal of Social Policy 35(4): 651-669 Kiernan,
K., Barlow, A., and Merlo,
R. (2006) “Cohabitation law reform and itsimpact on marriage.”
Family Law 36: 1074-1076 Kiernan, K . (2005) Parenthood and Parenting Ch 5 in S.Dex and H.Joshi (eds) Children of the 21 st Century: from birth to nine months Bristol: Policy Press Sigle-Rushton, W.,Hobcraft, J. and Kiernan, K. (2005) 'Parental Disruption and Adult Well-Being: A Cross Cohort Comparison'. Demography, 42(3) Chase-Lansdale, P. L., Kiernan, K. and Friedman, R.(eds) (2004). Human Development across Lives and Generations: The Potential for Change, New York: Cambridge University Press Kiernan, K. (2004) ‘Unmarried Cohabitation and Parenthood in Britain and Europe’, Journal of Law and Policy, 26: 33-55.
Gershuny,
J., Fisher, K, Egerton, M. & Robinson, J. (2007) ‘Gender
Convergence in the American Heritage Time Use Study’. Social Indicators
Research 83, pp. 1-33. Gershuny, J. (2005) “Busyness as the Badge of Honor for the New Superordinate Working Class” Social Research, 72, 287-314 Gershuny, J. (2005) “Exit, Voice and Suffering: Do Couples Adapt to Changing Employment Patterns?” Journal of Marriage and the Family (with Michael Bittman and John Brice), 67, 656-665 Gershuny, J. and Sullivan, O. (2001) ‘Cross-national Changes in Time-Use: some sociological (hi)stories re-examined’, British Journal of Sociology, 52, 331-347. Gershuny, J. (2000) Changing Times: Work and Leisure in Post-industrial Societies, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Kan, M. Y. (2007) 'Measuring
Housework Participation: the gap between "stylised" questionnaire
estimates and diary-based estimates'. Social Indicators Research.
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-007-9184-5. Kan, M. Y. (2008) ‘Does Gender Trump
Money? Housework hours of husbands and wives in Britain’. Work,
Employment and Society, 22(1), 45-66. Kan, M. Y. (November 2007) 'Work
Orientation and Wives' Employment Careers: an evaluation of Hakim's
preference theory'. Work and Occupations, 34(4), pp. 430-462. Kan, M. Y. and A. Heath (2006)
'The Political Values and Choices
of Husbands and Wives'. Journal of Marriage and Family, 68: 70-86. Sung, S. and Bennett, F., 'Dealing with money in
low- to moderate-income families: insights from individual interviews',
in K. Clarke, T. Maltby and P. Kennett (eds.). Social Policy Review 19:
Analysis and debates in social policy 2007, Bristol: The Policy Press
in association with Social Policy Association (2007), 151-173 Bennett,
F. (2007) ‘How low income families use their money’, in R.
Lister and J. Strelitz (eds.), Why Money Matters, London: Save the
Children Bennett,
F. (2006), ‘Paying for
children: current issues and implications for policy debates’, in J.
Lewis (ed.), Children, Changing Families and Welfare States,
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Bennett,
F. (2006), ‘Life chances
and child poverty: the Fabian Commission’, Benefits 14(3), pp. 231-233 Bennett, F . and Millar, J. (2005), ‘Making work pay?’, Benefits, 42, 13:1 Bennett, F. (2005), Gender and Benefits, Manchester: Equal Opportunities Commission Bennett, F. with Roberts, M. (2004), From Input to Influence: Participatory approaches to research and inquiry into poverty, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation Lewis, J. and Bennett, F (2004), Guest editors for themed issue on 'gender and individualisation', Social Policy and Society, 3, 1: 43-46
Sutherland,
H. (2007), ‘EUROMOD - the tax-benefit microsimulation model
for the European Union’, in Gupta, A. and Harding, A., Modelling our
Future: population ageing, health and aged care, pp 477-482. Amsterdam:
Elsevier Science BV. ISBN 10- 0444530053 ISBN
13 - 9780444530059 Sutherland,
H. (2006), ‘Can child
poverty be abolished? Promises and policies in the UK’, The Economic
and Labour Relations Review, 17(1): 7-32 Sutherland,
H. (2006),
‘Inequality and poverty under New Labour’, in J. Hills and K. Stewart
(eds.), A More Equal Society? New Labour, poverty, inequality and
exclusion, Bristol: The Policy Press Sutherland, H. (2006) 'Inequality and Poverty under New Labour' in John Hills, Kitty Stewart A More Equal Society? New Labour, poverty, inequality and exclusion. Bristol, The Policy Press. Pudney, S., Hancock, R. Sutherland, H. (2006) 'Simulating the Reform of Means-Tested Benefits with Endogenous Take-Up and Claim Costs' . Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics , 68, 135-166. Immervoll, H., Levy, H., Lietz, C., Mantovani, D., Sutherland, H (2005) 'The Sensitivity of Poverty Rates in the European Union to Macro-level Changes'. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 29, 7. Sutherland, H., Taylor, R. and Gomulka, J. (2002) “Combining household income and expenditure data in policy simulations”, Review of Income and Wealth, 48: 4.
Himmelweit, S. (2007) ‘The
Prospects for Caring: economic theory and policy analysis’ Cambridge
Journal of Economics 31(4), 2007: 581-599 Himmelweit, S. (2007) ‘The right to
request flexible working: a “very British” approach to gender
(in)equality?’ Australian Bulletin of Labour, Special Issue on “Taking
Care: Work and Family Policy Issues for Australia” 33(2): 246-263 Himmelweit, S., (2007) ‘Sharing and
caring’ in G. Callaghan, I. Fribbance and M. Higginson (eds.) Personal
Finance, pp 319-362, Chichester: John Wiley and Sons Albelda, R., S. Himmelweit and J. Humphries (eds.) (2005) The Dile mmas of Lone Motherhood, London: Routledge Himmelweit, S. (2005) ‘Caring: The need for an economic strategy’, Public Policy Research 12(5), 168-173 Himmelweit S. (2005) “Making Policy Makers More Gender Aware: Experiences and Reflections from the Women’s Budget Group in the UK”, Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, 27(1/2) pp109-121 Himmelweit, S. and Sigala, M. (2004) 'Choice and the relationship between identities and behaviour for mothers with pre-school children: Some implications for policy from a UK study' Journal of Social Policy 33: 455-478.
McDowell,
L. (2007) Gender divisions of labour: sex, gender,
sexuality and embodiment in the service sector, chapter 21 in Bryson,
J.R. and Daniels, P.W. (eds.) The Handbook of Service Industries
in the Global Economy, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham McDowell,
L. (2007) Sexing the economy, theorising bodies, chapter
in a reader edited by A Tickell, J Peck, E Shepperd and T Barnes(eds)
Politics and method revisited Sage, pp 60-70. McDowell,
L., D. Perrons, C. Fagan, Ray and Ward
(2007) ‘Gender, social class and work-life balance in the new
economy’ in Crompton, R, Lewis, S and Lyonette, C (eds) Women, men,
work and family in Europe, Palgrave, pp133-51 McDowell,
L. (2006) ‘Connecting
space and time: the significance of transformations in
women’s working lives and the structure of cities’,
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (with Ward,
Perrons, Fagan and Ray) Vol 30:141-158 McDowell,
L. (2006)
‘Reconfigurations of gender and class relations’, Antipode 38, 4: 825-50 McDowell,
L. (2006)
‘Place, class and local circuits of reproduction: exploring the social
geography of middle class childcare’, Urban Studies (with Ward,
Perrons, Fagan and Ray), 43,12: 2163-82 McDowell,
L. (2006) Gender divisions
and working time in the new economy (co-edited with D. Perrons, C
Fagan, K Ray and K Ward) Edward Elgar McDowell, L. (2005) Hard Labour: the forgotten voices of Latvian migrant ‘volunteer’ workers, London, UCL Press. McDowell, L. (2005) ‘Love, money and gender divisions of labour’, Journal of Economic Geography 5, 3. McDowell, L. (2005) ‘Women’s paid work and moral economies of care’, Social and Cultural Geography, 6, 219-235 (with D Perrons, K Ray, C Fagan and K Ward) McDowell, L. (2004) ‘Workers, migrants, aliens or citizens?’, Political Geography, 22: 863-86.
Lyonette, C., Crompton, R. and Wall, K., (2007)
‘Gender, occupational class and work-life conflict: a comparison of
Britain and Portugal’ Community, Work and Family 10 (4): 283-308. Crompton,
R. and Lyonette, C., (2007) Família, género e articulação entre
trabalho e vida privada: comparação dos casos britânico e português, in
K. Wall and L. Amancio (eds.) ‘Familia E Genero em Portugal e en
Europa’, Attitudes Sociais dos Portugueses. Imprensa de Ciencias
Sociais. Crompton, R. and Lyonette, C.,
(2008). ‘Who does the housework? The division of labour within
the home’, in A. Park, J. Curtice, K. Thomson, M. Phillips and M.
Johnson (eds.) British Social Attitudes: the 24th Report. London: Sage. Crompton, R. and Lyonette, C. (2006)
‘Some issues in cross-national comparative research methods: a
comparison of attitudes to promotion, and women’s employment, in
Britain and Portugal’ Work, Employment and Society 20 (2): 389-400. Crompton, R. and Lyonette, C. (2006)
‘Work-life ‘balance’ in Europe’ Acta Sociologica 49 (4): 379-393. Crompton, R. (2006) ‘Class and
Family’ Sociological Review November: 658-676. Crompton, R. and M. Brockmann
(2006) ‘Class, gender and work-life articulation’ in Work, life and
time in the New Economy edited by Diane Perrons, Edward Elgar. Crompton, R. (2006)
Employment and the family: the reconfiguration of work and family life
in contemporary societies, Cambridge University Press Crompton, R., Brockmann, M. and Lyonette, C. (2005) Attitudes, women’s employment and the domestic division of labour: a cross-national analysis in two waves”. Work, Employment and Society 19 (2): 213-233. Crompton, R. and Lyonette, C. (2005). The new gender essentialism – domestic and family ‘choices’ and their relation to attitudes. British Journal of Sociology, 56 (4): 601-624. Crompton, R., Brockmann, M., and Wiggins, D. (2003) 'A woman's place... employment and family life for men and women', in Park, A., Curtice, J., Thomson, K., Jarvis, L. and Bromley, C. (eds) British Social Attitudes, the 20th Report, London: Sage.
Lyonette, C., Crompton, R. and Wall,
K., (2007) ‘Gender, occupational class and work-life conflict: a
comparison of Britain and Portugal’ Community, Work and Family 10 (4):
283-308. Crompton, R.
and Lyonette, C., (2007)
Família, género e articulação entre trabalho e
vida privada: comparação dos casos britânico e português, in K. Wall
and L. Amancio (eds.) ‘Familia E Genero em Portugal e en Europa’,
Attitudes Sociais dos Portugueses. Imprensa de Ciencias Sociais. Crompton, R. and Lyonette, C., (2008). ‘Who does the housework? The division of labour within the home’, in A. Park, J. Curtice, K. Thomson, M. Phillips and M. Johnson (eds.) British Social Attitudes: the 24th Report. London: Sage. Lyonette, C.
and Yardley, L. (2006): ‘Predicting mental health outcomes in female
working carers: a longitudinal analysis’ Aging and Mental Health 10
(4): 368-377. Crompton,
R.
and Lyonette, C. (2006) ‘Some
issues in cross-national comparative
research methods: a comparison of attitudes to promotion, and women’s
employment, in Britain and Portugal’ Work, Employment and Society 20
(2): 389-400. Crompton,
R. and Lyonette, C. (2006)
‘Work-life ‘balance’ in Europe’ Acta Sociologica 49 (4): 379-393. Crompton, R., Brockmann, M. and Lyonette, C. (2005) Attitudes, women’s employment and the domestic division of labour: a cross-national analysis in two waves”. Work, Employment and Society 19 (2): 213-233. Crompton, R. and Lyonette, C. (2005). The new
gender essentialism – domestic and family ‘choices’ and their relation
to attitudes. British Journal of Sociology, 56 (4): 601-624. Deakin,
S. (2007) ‘Does the “personal employment contract” provide a
basis for the reunification of labour law?’ Industrial Law Journal, 36:
68-83. Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (2007) Submission to the
consultation process on the Discrimination Law Review, A Framework for
Fairness: Proposals for a Single Equality Bill for Great Britain,
Department for Communities and Local Government, September. Deakin, S. (2005) 'The capability concept and the evolution of European Social policy', in M. Dougan and E. Spaventa (eds.) Social Welfare and EU Law ( Oxford: Hart Publishing), 3-23. Deakin, S . and Wilkinson,
F. (2005) The Law of the Labour Market: Deakin, S.
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Browne, J. (ed.) (2007) The Future of Gender. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Browne, J. (2007). ‘The Equal Treatment Principle and Gender: theory and practice’ in J. Browne (ed.), The Future of Gender. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Browne, J. (2006) Gender Inequality and Sex Segregation in the Modern Labour Market. Bristol: The Policy Press. Browne, J and Stears, M (2005) 'Capabilities, Resources, and Systematic Injustice', Politics, Philosophy and Economics Vol. 4, No. 3. Browne, J., Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2005) 'Capabilities, Social Rights and European Market integration', in Salais, R. and Villeneuve, R. (eds.) Europe and the Politics of Capabilities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Browne, J. (2004) ‘Resolving Gender Pay Inequality? Rationales, Enforcement and Policy' Journal of Social Policy, Vol. 33, No 4, p553-571
Lewis, J. (2007) ‘Teenagers and
their Parents: Parental time and Parenting Style What are the Issues?’
Political Quarterly 78 (2): 292-300 Ben-Galim,
D., Campbell, M. and Lewis, J.
( 2007) ‘Equality and diversity: a new approach to gender equality
policy in the UK’, International Journal of Law in Context, 3 (1):
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Scott, J., Nolan, J. and Plagnol,
A.C. (2009) 'Panel data and open-ended questions: Understanding
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Scott, J., Nolan,
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'Panel data and open-ended questions: Understanding perceptions of
quality of life' Plagnol, A.C. and Easterlin, R.A. (2008) 'Aspirations, Attainments, and Satisfaction: Life Cycle Differences between American Women and Men', Journal of Happiness Studies, 9(4): 601-619. Easterlin, R.A. and Plagnol, A.C. (2008) 'Life Satisfaction and Economic Conditions in East and West Germany Pre- and Post-Unification', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 68(3-4): 433-444. Zimmermann,
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