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1999
1998
- 018 Fair Shares for All? The development of needs based governmental funding in education, health and housing
by Ross Hendry
- 017 When Work Disappears: New Implications for Race and Urban Poverty in the Global Economy
by William Julius Wilson
- 016 Measuring Income Mobility with Dirty Data (published in Ethnic and Racial Studies, 22(3), May 1999)
by Frank A Cowell & Christian Schluter
- 015 Intergenerational and Life-Course Transmission of Social Exclusion: Influences and Childhood Poverty, Family Disruption and Contact with the Police
by John Hobcraft
- 014 Fathers under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement in the USA (This CASEpaper is a summary of the book by the same title and authors, published by the Russel Sage Foundation, 1998)
by Irwin Garfinkel & Sara Mclanahan & Daniel Meyer & Judith Seltzer
- 013 Thatcherism, New Labour and the Welfare State (chapter in 'New Labour: A turning point in British Politics', H Kastgendiek and R Stimshoff (eds), Philo, 1999)
by John Hills
- 012 Social Exclusion, Social Isolation and the Distribution of Income
by Brian Barry
- 011 Include Me Out? The New Politics of Place and Poverty (published in 'Policy Studies', 21:1, April 2000)
by Mark Kleinman
- 010 Social Welfare Systems in East Asia: A Comparative Analysis including Private Welfare
by Didier Jacobs
- 009 An Economic Model of Household Income Dynamics, with an Application to Poverty Dynamics among American Women
by Simon Burgess & Carol Propper
- 008 Income Dynamics in Germany, the USA and the UK: Evidence from Panel Data
by Christian Schluter
- 007 The Divorced and Who Divorces? (published as ch.16 in 'Changing Britain: Families and Households in the 1990s', S McRae (ed), OUP, 1999)
by Kathleen E Kiernan & Ganka Mueller
- 006 Early Health Related Behaviours and their Impact on Later Life Chances: Evidence from the US (OUT (publ. in Health Economics, 7(5), 1998)
by Simon Burgess & Carol Propper
- 005 Tax Relief and Partnership Pensions (A version of this paper has now been published in the journal Fiscal Studies, vol.19 No.4 ,1998)
by Phil Agulnik & Julian Le Grand
- 004 Exclusion, Employment and Opportunity
by A.B. Atkinson & John Hills
- 003 Maternity Leave Policies and Women's Employment after Childbirth: Evidence from the United States, Britain and Japan
by Masahiro Abe & Yoshio Higuchi & Jane Waldfogel
1997