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Appendix: Bibliography of Howard Glennerster’s publications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2022

John Hills
Affiliation:
London School of Economics and Political Science
David Piachaud
Affiliation:
London School of Economics and Political Science
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2007

British Social Policy: 1945 to the present, Oxford: Blackwells.

Tibor Barna: The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Social Policies in the UK, 1937-95, CASEpaper 115, London: London School of Economics and Political Science.

2006

‘Situation de la protection sociale au Royaume-Uni en 2005: évolution positive’, Revue Belge de Securite Sociale, vol 48, no 4, pp 797-817.

‘A capital start: but how far do we go?’, in W. Paxton, and S. White with D. Maxwell (eds) Citizen's Stake: Exploring the Future of Universal Asset Policies, Bristol: The Policy Press.

‘Capital poor’, The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, vol 14, no 1, pp 27-31.

‘Why so different? Why so bad a future?’, in H. Pemberton, P. Thane and N. Whiteside (eds) Britain's Pension Crisis: History and Policy, Oxford: Oxford University Press and the British Academy.

2005

‘The health and welfare legacy’, in A. Seldon and D. Kavanagh (eds) The Blair Effect, 2001-5, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(with A. McKnight and R. Lupton) ‘Education, education, education: an assessment of Labour's success in tackling education inequalities’, in J. Hills and K. Stewart (eds) A More Equal Society?, Bristol: The Policy Press.

2004

‘Mrs Thatcher's legacy: getting it in perspective’, in N. Ellison, L. Bauld and M. Powell (eds) Social Policy Review 16: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, Bristol: The Policy Press.

(with J. Hills, D. Piachaud and J. Webb) One Hundred Years of Poverty and Policy, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

2003

Understanding the Finance of Welfare: What Welfare Costs and How to Pay For It, Bristol: The Policy Press (also Korean edition).

‘Paying for welfare’, in P. Alcock, A. Erskin and M. May (eds) The Student's Companion to Social Policy, Oxford: Blackwell.

British Social Policy: Howard Glennerster's Selected Works, B. Li (ed) (Translated into Chinese) Beijing: Commercial Press (Shangwu Yinshuguan).

2002

‘United States poverty studies and poverty measurement: the past twenty-five years’, Social Service Review, vol 76, no 1, pp 83-107.

‘United Kingdom education 1997-2001’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol 18, no 2, pp 120-36.

(with J. Sparkes) ‘Preventing social exclusion: education's contribution’, in J. Hills, J. Le Grand and D. Piachaud (eds) Understanding Social Exclusion, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2001

‘The international perspective’, in P. Alcock, H. Glennerster, A. Oakley and A. Sinfield (eds) Welfare and Wellbeing: Richard Titmuss’ Contribution to Social Policy, Bristol: The Policy Press.

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Making Social Policy Work
Essays in honour of Howard Glennerster
, pp. 265 - 276
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2007

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