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  1. Timing it right or timing it wrong: how should income-tested benefits deal with changes in circumstances? : Winner ‐ 2019 Best Paper Prize of the Foundation for International Studies on Social Security (FISS) sponsored by the Journal of Poverty and Soc...
  2. No Margin for Error: Fifteen Years in the Working Lives of Lone Mothers and their Children
  3. ‘Welfare reform’ and means-tested benefits in the UK
  4. Following Families: Working Lone-Mother Families and their Children
  5. The United Kingdom: The Feminization of Poverty?
  6. Relationships of care: working lone mothers
  7. Some Useful Sources
  8. Qualitative Longitudinal Research for Social Policy – Introduction to Themed Section
  9. Better off in work? Work, security and welfare for lone mothers
  10. Welfare to Work in the United Kingdom
  11. Les politiques sociales en direction des ménages monoparentaux : tendances européennes
  12. The art of persuasion? The British New Deal for Lone Parents
  13. The Dynamics of Social Exclusion in Europe
  14. Poverty and Social Exclusion in Europe
  15. Lone Parents and the New Deal
  16. State, Family and Personal Responsibility: The Changing Balance for Lone Mothers in the UK
  17. The changing face of low pay in Britain
  18. Family obligations and social policy: The case of child support
  19. State, Family and Personal Responsibility: The Changing Balance for Lone Mothers in the United Kingdom
  20. Enforcing Child Support Obligations: the attitudes of separated fathers
  21. State, Family and Personal Responsibility: The Changing Balance for Lone Mothers in the United Kingdom
  22. Cross-national research on women in the European community
  23. Social Security, Equality and Women in the UK
  24. Gender and Poverty
  25. Introduction
  26. Lone Parenthood
  27. Introduction
  28. Social Exclusion and Social Policy Research: Defining Exclusion
  29. Lone Mothers, Poverty and Paid Work in the United Kingdom
  30. Activation as a Common Framework for Social Policies towards Lone Parents