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Number of items: 48.
Article
  • Jacobsen, Kim S., Sandorf, Erlend Dancke, Loveridge, Andrew J., Dickman, Amy J., Johnson, Paul J., Mourato, Susana, Contu, Davide, Macdonald, David W. (2022). What is a lion worth to local people: quantifying of the costs of living alongside a top predator. Ecological Economics, 198, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107431
  • Jacobsen, Kim S., Dickman, Amy J., Macdonald, David W., Mourato, Susana, Johnson, Paul, Sibanda, Lovemore, Loveridge, Andrew (2021). The importance of tangible and intangible factors in human–carnivore coexistence. Conservation Biology, 35(4), 1233-1244. https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13678
  • Anderson, Michael, Pitchforth, Emma, Asaria, Miqdad, Brayne, Carol, Casadei, Barbara, Charlesworth, Anita, Coulter, Angela, Franklin, Bryony Dean, Donaldson, Cam & Drummond, Michael et al (2021). LSE–Lancet Commission on the future of the NHS: re-laying the foundations for an equitable and efficient health and care service after COVID-19. The Lancet, 397(10288), 1915 - 1978. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)00232-4 picture_as_pdf
  • Charlesworth, Anita, Anderson, Michael, Donaldson, Cam, Johnson, Paul, Knapp, Martin, McGuire, Alistair, McKee, Martin, Mossialos, Elias, Smith, Peter & Street, Andrew et al (2021). What is the right level of spending needed for health and care in the UK? Lancet (London, England), 397(10288), 2012 - 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)00230-0 picture_as_pdf
  • Mirrlees, James, Adam, Stuart, Besley, Timothy, Blundell, Richard, Bond, Stephen, Chote, Robert, Gammie, Malcolm, Johnson, Paul, Myles, Gareth D., Poterba, James (2011). The Mirrlees review: conclusions and recommendations for reform. Fiscal Studies, 32(3), 331-359. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-5890.2011.00140.x
  • Johnson, Paul, Lynch, Frances, Walker, John Geoffrey (2005). Income tax and elections in Britain, 1950-2001. Electoral Studies, 24(3), 393-408. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2004.10.008
  • Baines, Dudley, Johnson, P. (1999). Did they jump or were they pushed?: the exit of older men from the London labour market, 1929 to 1931. Journal of Economic History, 59(4), 949-971. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022050700024098
  • Johnson, Paul (1999). The measurement of social security convergence: the case of European public pension systems since 1950. Journal of Social Policy, 28(4), 595-618. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279499005723
  • Baines, Dudley, Johnson, P. (1999). In search of the "traditional" working class: occupational continuity and social mobility in inter-war London. Economic History Review, 52(4), 692-713. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0289.00143
  • Book
  • Johnson, Paul, Zimmermann, Klaus F. (Eds.) (2008). Labour markets in an ageing Europe. Cambridge University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul, Floud, Roderick (Eds.) (2004). The Cambridge economic history of modern Britain: volume III: structural change and growth 1939-2000. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521820387
  • Floud, Roderick, Johnson, Paul (Eds.) (2004). The Cambridge economic history of modern Britain. Volume I: industrialisation 1700-1860. Cambridge University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul, Floud, R (Eds.) (2004). The Cambridge economic history of modern Britain. Volume II : economic maturity 1860-1939. Cambridge University Press.
  • Chapter
  • Johnson, Paul (2008). Ageing and European economic demography. In Johnson, Paul, Zimmermann, Klaus F. (Eds.), Labour Markets in an Ageing Europe (pp. 26-45). Cambridge University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul, Zimmermann, Klaus F. (2008). Ageing and the European labour market: public policy issues. In Johnson, Paul, Zimmermann, Klaus F. (Eds.), Labour Markets in an Ageing Europe (pp. 1-23). Cambridge University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul, Zaidi, Asghar (2007). Work over the life course. In Crafts, Nicholas, Gazeley, I, Newell, A (Eds.), Work and Pay in Twentieth-Century Britain (pp. 98-116). Oxford University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul, Lynch, F., Walker, J. (2006). L'évolution des impôts sur le revenu des personnes physiques en France depuis 1945 dans un cadre comparatif. In Levy-Leboyer, Maurice, Lescure, Michel, Plessis, Alain (Eds.), L'impôt En France Aux Xix et Xx Siècles (pp. 91-107). Comitépour l'histoire économique et financière de la France.
  • Johnson, Paul (2006). Market disciplines. In Mandler, Peter (Ed.), Liberty and Authority in Victorian England (pp. 203-223). Oxford University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul (2006). Paying for our futures: the political economy of pension reform in the UK. In Pemberton, Hugh, Thane, Pat, Whiteside, Noel (Eds.), Britain's Pensions Crisis: History and Policy (pp. 169-183). Oxford University Press.
  • Arza, Camila, Johnson, Paul (2006). The development of public pensions from 1889 to the 1990s. In Clark, Gordon L., Munnell, Alicia H., Orszag, J. Michael (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Pensions and Retirement Income (pp. 52-75). Oxford University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul (2004). Ageing and the public policy dilemma. In Maya, Yoshio (Ed.), The Comprehensive Study of Global Society: Security of the Earth and Mankind in the 21st Century: Health and Welfare (pp. 27-40). Nihon University.
  • Johnson, Paul (2004). Long-term historical changes in the status of elders: the United Kingdom as an exemplar of advanced industrial economies. In Lloyd-Sherlock, Peter (Ed.), Living Longer: Ageing Development and Social Protection (pp. 22-43). Zed Books.
  • Johnson, Paul (2004). The welfare state, income, and living standards since 1945. In Floud, Roderick, Johnson, Paul (Eds.), The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain. Volume Iii: Structural Change and Growth 1939-2000 (pp. 213-237). Cambridge University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul (2003). Age, gender and the wage in Britain 1830-1930. In Scholliers, Pieter, Schwarz, Leonard (Eds.), Experiencing Wages (pp. 229-249). Berghahn Books.
  • Johnson, Paul (2003). Britain since 1760. In Mokyr, Joel (Ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History (pp. 453-459). Oxford University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul (2003). Life insurance. In Mokyr, Joel (Ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History (pp. 92-94). Oxford University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul, Thomas, Mark (2003). Paying for old age: past, present, future. In David, Paul, Thomas, Mark (Eds.), The Economic Future in Historical Perspective (pp. 479-508). Oxford University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul (2002). The impact of ageing: the supply of labour and human capital. In Siebert, Horst (Ed.), Economic Policy for Aging Societies (pp. 111-125). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Johnson, Paul (2001). La retraite en Grande-Bretagne. In Un Siècle de Protection Sociale en Europe: Colloque Tenu au Sénat les 24, 25, 26 Octobre 1996 à l'Occasion du Cinquantenaire de la Sécurité Sociale (pp. 199-208). La Documentation Française.
  • Johnson, Paul (2000). Civilising mammon: laws, morals and the city in nineteenth-century England. In Slack, Paul, Harrison, Brian, Burke, Peter (Eds.), Civil Histories (pp. 301-320). Oxford University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul (2000). Creditors, debtors, and the law in Victorian and Edwardian England. In Steinmetz, Willibald (Ed.), Private Law and Social Inequality in the Industrial Age: Comparing Legal Cultures in Britain, France, Germany and the United Sta (pp. 485-504). Oxford University Press.
  • Johnson, Paul (1999). Inequality, redistribution, and living standards in Britain since 1945. In Fawcett, Helen, Lowe, Rodney (Eds.), Welfare Policy in Britain: the Road From 1945 (pp. 18-33). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Johnson, Paul (1999). Population ageing, social security, and the distribution of economic resources. In Lesser, A. Harry (Ed.), Ageing, Autonomy and Resources (pp. 142-160). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Dataset
  • Johnson, Paul, Baines, Dudley, Raspin, Angela, Bailey, Roy, Hatton, Timothy (1997). New Survey of London Life and Labour, 1929-1931. [Dataset]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3758-1
  • Online resource
  • Adam, Stuart, Browne, James, Johnson, Paul (2012). Late changes to Council Tax Benefit reforms would create considerable complexity.
  • Johnson, Paul, Sibieta, Luke (2012). GCSEs should be reformed and their wider role radically rethought.
  • Working paper
  • Johnson, Paul (2005). Market disciplines in Victorian Britain. (Working papers on the nature of evidence: how well do 'facts' travel? 06/05). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Baines, Dudley, Johnson, Paul (1998). In search of the 'traditional' working class: social mobility and occupational continuity in inter-war London. (Economic History working papers 45/98). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Baines, Dudley, Johnson, Paul (1997). The labour force participation and economic well-being of older men in London, 1929-31. (Economic History working papers 37/97). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Johnson, Paul (1996). Creditors, debtors and the law in Victorian and Edwardian England. (Economic History working papers 31/96). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Falkingham, Jane, Johnson, Paul (1995). A unified funded pension scheme (UFPS) for Britain. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 090). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Johnson, Paul (1994). Economic distress and unemployment in Australia since 1850. (Economic History working papers 21/94). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Johnson, Paul (1992). Class law in Victorian Britain. (Economic History working papers 7/92). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Baines, Dudley, Howlett, Peter, Johnson, Paul (1992). Human capital and payment systems in Britain, 1833-1914. (Economic History working papers 9/92). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Johnson, Paul (1992). Social risk and social welfare in Britain, 1870-1939. (Economic History working papers 3/92). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Johnson, Paul (1991). Ageing and economic performance. (CEP discussion paper 34). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Gomulka, Stanislaw, Johnson, Paul (1991). The causes of recession following stabilization. (CEP discussion paper 33). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Johnson, Paul (1986). The historical dimensions of the welfare state 'crisis'. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 003). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.