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  • Brandily, Paul, Distefano, Mimosa, Shah, Krishan, Thwaites, Gregory, Sivropoulos-Valero, Anna Valero (2023). Beyond boosterism: realigning the policy ecosystem to unleash private investment for sustainable growth. (The Economy 2030 Inquiry). Resolution Foundation.
  • Campbell, Stuart, Macmillan, Lindsey, Murphy, Richard, Wyness, Gill (2022). Matching in the dark? Inequalities in student to degree match. Journal of Labor Economics, 40(4), 807-850. https://doi.org/10.1086/718433
  • Brandily, Paul, Distefano, Mimosa, Donnat, Helene, Overman, Henry G., Shah, Krishan (2022). Bridging the gap what would it take to narrow the UK’s productivity disparities? (The Economy 2030 Inquiry). Resolution Foundation.
  • Husbands, C. (1981). Indiana Political, Social and Economic Data by Counties, 1865-1976. [Dataset]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-1391-1
  • Husbands, C. (1981). Wisconsin Political, Social and Economic Data by Counties, 1886-1976. [Dataset]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-1390-1
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  • Goodair, Ben, Schoenberger, François, Bach-Mortensen, Anders (2025). Commercialisation and care sufficiency: the privatisation of children's homes in England. The Lancet Public Health, https://doi.org/10.1016/S2468-2667(25)00279-8 picture_as_pdf
  • Advani, Arun, Summers, Andrew, Tarrant, Hannah (2025). Measuring top wealth shares in the UK. European Economic Review, 178, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2025.105076 picture_as_pdf
  • Bach-Mortensen, Anders, Goodair, Benjamin, Esposti, Michelle Degli, Needham, Catherine (2025). England's two tier care system deepens social care inequalities. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 390, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2025-084808 picture_as_pdf
  • Hu, Bo, Hancock, Ruth, Wittenberg, Raphael, King, Derek, Morciano, Marcello (2025). Reforming the funding of long-term care for older people: costs and distributional impacts of planned changes in England. Health Economics, Policy and Law, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744133125000088 picture_as_pdf
  • Reader, Mary, Portes, Jonathan, Patrick, Ruth (2025). Does cutting child benefits reduce fertility in larger families? Evidence from the UK’s two-child limit. Population Research and Policy Review, 44(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11113-025-09935-5 picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Gambaro, Ludovica, Reader, Mary (2025). Levelling down? Understanding the decline of the maintained nursery sector in England. British Educational Research Journal, 51(2), 1009 - 1038. https://doi.org/10.1002/berj.4104 picture_as_pdf
  • Powell, Alison (2025). Four ways to feminist research praxis: lessons from practice in AI ethics and policy research. Canadian Journal of Communication, 50(1), 11 - 25. https://doi.org/10.3138/cjc-2024-0033 picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Patrick, Ruth, Reeves, Aaron (2025). The sins of the parents: conceptualizing adult-oriented reforms to family benefits. Journal of European Social Policy, 35(1), 68 - 82. https://doi.org/10.1177/09589287241290739 picture_as_pdf
  • Andersen, Kate, Redman, Jamie, Stewart, Kitty, Patrick, Ruth (2025). It's the kids that suffer’: exploring how the UK's benefit cap and two-child limit harm children. Social Policy and Administration, 59(1), 57 - 72. https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.13034 picture_as_pdf
  • Reeves, Aaron, Fransham, Mark, Stewart, Kitty, Reader, Mary, Patrick, Ruth (2024). Capping welfare payments for workless families increases employment and economic inactivity: evidence from the UK's benefit cap. International Journal of Social Welfare, 33(4), 981 - 994. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12651 picture_as_pdf
  • Besley, Timothy, Deaton, Angus (2024). History of inequality. Oxford Open Economics, 3(Suppl. 1), i176 – i177. https://doi.org/10.1093/ooec/odad096 picture_as_pdf
  • Platt, Lucinda (2024). Race, ethnicity and immigration. Oxford Open Economics, 3(Supplement_1), i362-i364. https://doi.org/10.1093/ooec/odad076 picture_as_pdf
  • Platt, Lucinda (2024). Gender. Oxford Open Economics, 3(Supplement_1), i291-i293. https://doi.org/10.1093/ooec/odad081 picture_as_pdf
  • Wallace, Moira (2023). Trends in adolescent disadvantage policy and outcomes for young people under Labour, the Coalition, and the Conservatives (1997 to 2019). (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP15). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Reader, Mary, Andersen, Kate, Patrick, Ruth, Reeves, Aaron, Stewart, Kitty (2023). Making work pay? The labour market effects of capping child benefits in larger families. (CASEpapers CASE 229). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Krekel, Christian, Swanke, Sarah, Neve, Jan-Emmanuel De, Fancourt, Daisy (2023). Happiness predicts compliance with preventive health behaviours during Covid-19 lockdowns. Scientific Reports, 13, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-33136-9 picture_as_pdf
  • Vizard, Polly, Obolenskaya, Polina, Hughes, Jarrod, Treebhoohun, Kritty, Wainwright, Iona (2023). The Conservative Governments' record on health from May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020: policies, spending and outcomes. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Paper SPDORP17). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • McKnight, Abigail Ann, Obolenskaya, Polina (2023). The Conservative governments’ record on higher education: policy, spending and outcomes, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP16). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Patrick, Ruth, Reeves, Aaron (2023). The sins of the parents: conceptualising adult-oriented reforms to family policy. (CASEpapers CASE 228). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Vizard, Polly, Obolenskaya, Polina, Treebhoohun, Kritty (2023). 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. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP 14). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Scopel Hoffmann, Mauricio, Evans-Lacko, Sara, Collishaw, Stephan, Knapp, Martin, Pickles, Andrew, Shearer, Christina, Maughan, Barbara (2023). Parent- and teacher-reported associations from adolescent bifactor models of psychopathology: an outcome-wide association study of 26 outcomes in mid-life. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 64(3), 397 - 407. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13707 picture_as_pdf
  • Speed, Ewen, Reeves, Aaron (2023). Why is lived experience absent from social security policymaking? Journal of Social Policy, 54(1), 22-37. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279423000028 picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Patrick, Ruth, Reeves, Aaron (2023). A time of need: exploring the changing poverty risk facing larger families in the UK. Journal of Social Policy, 54(1), 75 - 99. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279422000952 picture_as_pdf
  • Reader, Mary Patricia, Burchardt, Tania (2023). Public and private welfare activity in England, 1979 to 2019. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP13). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Cooper, Kerris, Obolenskaya, Polina (2022). Who is at risk of experiencing violence and has it changed overtime? (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Notes SPDORN05). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Burchardt, Tania, Provan, Bert, Cooper, Kerris (2022). Layers of engagement: learning from the Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes research programme public engagement exercise. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Briefs SPDORB04). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • McKnight, Abigail, Cooper, Kerris (2022). The Conservative governments’ record on employment: policies, spending and outcomes, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP12). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • O'Connell, Martin, Smith, Kate, Stroud, Rebekah (2022). The dietary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Health Economics, 84, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102641 picture_as_pdf
  • Patrick, Ruth, Andersen, Kate (2022). The two-child limit & 'choices' over family size: when policy presentation collides with lived experiences. (CASEpapers CASE 226). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Macmillan, Lindsey, Mcknight, Abigail Ann (2022). Understanding recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility: differences by gender, ethnicity, education, and their intersections. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP11). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Reeves, Aaron, Fransham, Mark, Stewart, Kitty, Patrick, Ruth (2022). Does capping social security harm health? A natural experiment in the UK. Social Policy and Administration, 56(3), 345 - 359. https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12768 picture_as_pdf
  • Karagiannaki, Eleni (2022). distout and svydistout: help file to accompany Stata programmes for undertaking distributional analysis of continuous outcome variables. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Notes SPDORN01). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Karagiannaki, Eleni (2022). distoutc and svydistoutc: help file to accompany Stata programmes for undertaking distributional analysis of categorical outcome variables. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Notes SPDORN04). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Cooper, Kerris, Burchardt, Tania (2022). How divided is the attitudinal context for policymaking? Changes in public attitudes to the welfare state, inequality and immigration over two decades in Britain. Social Policy and Administration, 56(1), 1 - 18. https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12739 picture_as_pdf
  • Brimblecombe, Nicola Susan, Burchardt, Tania (2021). Social care inequalities in England: evidence briefing. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Briefs SPDORB03). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Reeves, Aaron, Patrick, Ruth (2021). A time of need: exploring the changing poverty risk facing larger families in the UK. (CASEpapers CASE 224). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Cooper, Kerris (2021). Ethnic inequalities on the eve of the pandemic. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Briefs SPDORB01). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Obolenskaya, Polina (2021). Geographical inequalities in England on the eve of the pandemic. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Briefs SPDORB02). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Cooper, Kerris, Obolenskaya, Polina (2021). Hidden victims: the gendered data gap of violent crime. British Journal of Criminology, 61(4), 905 - 925. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azaa100 picture_as_pdf
  • Fitzpatrick, Suzanne, Bramley, Glen (2021). The ruling parties’ record on homelessness and complex needs (May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020). (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP09). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Haux, Tina, Platt, Lucinda (2021). Fathers’ involvement with their children before and after separation. European Journal of Population, 37(1), 151 - 177. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10680-020-09563-z picture_as_pdf
  • Reader, Mary Patricia (2021). The birthweight effects of universal child benefits in pregnancy: quasi-experimental evidence from England and Wales. (CASEpapers CASE 222). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Cooper, Kerris, Hills, John (2021). The Conservative governments’ record on social security: policies, spending and outcomes, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP10). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Reader, Mary (2021). The Conservative governments' record on early childhood from May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020: policies, spending and outcomes. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP08). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Jaravel, Xavier, O'Connell, Martin (2020). High-frequency changes in shopping behaviours, promotions and the measurement of inflation: evidence from the Great Lockdown. Fiscal Studies, 41(3), 733 - 755. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-5890.12241 picture_as_pdf
  • Hupkau, Claudia, Petrongolo, Barbara (2020). Work, care and gender during the COVID-19 crisis. Fiscal Studies, 41(3), 623 - 651. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-5890.12245 picture_as_pdf
  • Besley, Timothy, Stern, Nicholas (2020). The economics of lockdown. Fiscal Studies, 41(3), 493 - 513. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-5890.12246 picture_as_pdf
  • Reeves, Aaron Samuel, Fransham, Mark James, Stewart, Kitty Judith, Patrick, Ruth (2020). Did the introduction of the benefit cap in Britain harm mental health? A natural experiment approach. (CASEpapers CASE 221). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Burchardt, Tania, Obolenskaya, Polina, Hughes, Jarrod (2020). The Conservatives’ record on adult social care: spending, policies and outcomes in England, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP07). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Lupton, Ruth, Obolenskaya, Polina (2020). The Conservatives' record on compulsory education: spending, policies and outcomes in England, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP06). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Cooper, Kerris, Shutes, Isabel (2020). What will ‘taking back control’ mean for social policy in the UK? Brexit, public services and social rights. Journal of European Social Policy, 30(4), 509 - 517. https://doi.org/10.1177/0958928720949144 picture_as_pdf
  • Glennerster, Howard (2020). The post war welfare state: stages and disputes. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Notes SPDORN03). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Burchardt, Tania (2020). Does COVID-19 represent a 'new Beveridge' moment, a crisis that will wash away, or a call to action? (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Notes SPDORN02). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Platt, Lucinda, Warwick, Ross (2020). COVID-19 and ethnic Inequalities in England and Wales*. Fiscal Studies, 41(2), 259-289. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-5890.12228 picture_as_pdf
  • Vizard, Polly, Obolenskaya, Polina, Burchardt, Tania (2019). Child poverty amongst young carers in the UK: prevalence and trends in the wake of the financial crisis, economic downturn and onset of austerity. Child Indicators Research, 12(5), 1831-1854. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-018-9608-6 picture_as_pdf
  • Campbell, Stuart, Macmillan, Lindsey, Murphy, Richard, Wyness, Gill (2019). Inequalities in student to course match: evidence from linked administrative data. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1647). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Campbell, Tammy, Gambaro, Ludovica (2019). The peer composition of pre-school settings in England, and early recorded attainment among low-income children. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 40(6), 717 - 741. https://doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2019.1583549 picture_as_pdf
  • Cooper, Kerris Maya Louise, Lacey, Nicola Mary (2019). Physical safety and security: policies, spending and outcomes 2015-2020. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP05). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Obolenskaya, Polina, Hills, John (2019). Flat-lining or seething beneath the surface: two decades of changing economic inequality in the UK. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 35(3), 467-489. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grz018 picture_as_pdf
  • Obolenskaya, Polina, Hills, John (2019). Flat-lining or seething beneath the surface?: two decades of changing economic inequality in the UK. (Social policies and distributional outcomes in a changing Britain 4). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines. picture_as_pdf
  • Campbell, Tamsin, Gambaro, Ludovica, Stewart, Kitty Judith (2019). Inequalities in the experience of early education in England: access, peer groups and transitions. (CASEbriefs CASEbrief 36). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Campbell, Tammy, Gambaro, Ludovica, Stewart, Kitty (2019). Inequalities in the experience of early education in England: access, peer groups and transitions. (CASEpapers 214). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Cooper, Kerris, Shutes, Isabel (2019). 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. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP03). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Lupton, Ruth, Hughes, Ceri, Peake-Jones, Sian, Cooper, Kerris Maya Louise (2018). City-region devolution in England. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP02). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Stephens, Mark, Fitzpatrick, Suzanne (2018). Country level devolution: Scotland. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP01). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Vizard, Polly, Burchardt, Tania, Obolenskaya, Polina, Shutes, Isabel, Battaglini, Mario (2018). Child poverty and multidimensional disadvantage tackling "data exclusion" and extending the evidence base on "missing" and "invisible" children (overview report). (CASEreports CASEreport 114). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Lewis, David (2017). Organising and representing the poor in a clientelistic democracy: the decline of radical NGOs in Bangladesh. The Journal of Development Studies, 53(10), 1545-1567. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2017.1279732
  • Thomson, Stephanie, Lupton, Ruth (2017). The effects of English secondary school system reforms (2002-2014) on pupil sorting and social segregation: a Greater Manchester case study. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP24). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Karagiannaki, Eleni (2017). The impact of inheritance on the distribution of wealth: evidence from Great Britain. Review of Income and Wealth, 63(2), 394 - 408. https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12217
  • Hills, John Robert (2016). New research evidence on social mobility and educational attainment. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Notes SPCCRN09). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • De Agostini, Paola, Hills, John Robert, Sutherland, Holly (2015). Were we really all in it together? The distributional effects of the 2010-2015 UK Coalition government's tax-benefit policy changes: an end-of-term update. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP22). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Crawford, Claire, Macmillan, Lindsey, Vignoles, Anna F. (2015). When and why do initially high attaining poor children fall behind? (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP20). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Lupton, Ruth, Thomson, Stephanie (2015). The Coalition's record on schools: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP13). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Lupton, Ruth, Arque, Amanda (2015). The Coalition's record on area regeneration and neighbourhood renewal: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP19). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Hills, John (2015). The Coalition's record on cash transfers, poverty and inequality 2010-2015. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP11). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • McKnight, Abigail (2015). The Coalition's record on employment: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP15). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Lupton, Ruth, Unwin, Lorna, Thomson, Stephanie (2015). The Coalition's record on further education, skills and access to higher education: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP14). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Tunstall, Rebecca (2015). The Coalition's record on housing: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP18). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty, Obolenskaya, Polina (2015). The Coalition's record on under fives: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP12). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • De Agostini, Paola, Hills, John, Sutherland, Holly (2014). Were we really all in it together? The distributional effects of the UK Coalition government's tax-benefit policy changes. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP10). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Arque, Amanda, Lupton, Ruth, Brady, Anne Marie (2014). Hard times, new directions? The impact of local government spending cuts on three deprived neighbourhoods. Final report. (Social Policy in a Cold Climate Research Working Papers SPCCWP09). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Stewart, Kitty (2013). Labour's record on the under fives: policy, spending and outcomes 1997-2010. (CASEpapers CASE 176). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl (1999). 19th Century British Data. folder_zip
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  • Stewart, Kitty, Andersen, Kate, Patrick, Ruth, Reader, Mary, Reeves, Aaron (2025). Does reducing child benefits mean parents work more? A mixed-methods study of the labor market effects of the United Kingdom’s "two-child limit". Social Service Review, 99(1), 3 - 42. https://doi.org/10.1086/734071 picture_as_pdf