All Stories

  1. Poverty and Participation in Twenty-First Century Multicultural Britain
  2. Social Quality and Work: What Impact Does Low Pay Have on Social Quality?
  3. Do Work-Family Policies Really “Work”? Evidence from Indian Call Centres
  4. Unemployment Protection and Family Policy at the Turn of the 21st Century: A Dynamic Approach to Welfare Regime Theory
  5. Labor Market Disadvantage and The Experience of Recurrent Poverty
  6. Poverty, adolescent well-being and outcomes later in life
  7. Knowledge Generation and Innovation in Manufacturing Firms in China
  8. Measuring Poverty in Britain as a Multi-dimensional Concept, 1991 to 2003
  9. THE DETERMINANTS OF LATENESS: EVIDENCE FROM BRITISH WORKERS
  10. ‘Pressed for Time’ – the Differential Impacts of a ‘Time Squeeze’
  11. Trends in Social Capital: Membership of Associations in Great Britain, 1991–98
  12. The Exclusiveness of the Political Field: Networks and political mobilization
  13. A New Role for Business Services in Economic Growth
  14. Innovation By Demand
  15. Innovation by demand? An introduction
  16. Social routines and the consumption of food
  17. Dynamics Of Social Capital: Trends And Turnover In Associational Membership In England And Wales, 1972-1999
  18. The learning economy and embodied knowledge flows in Great Britain
  19. Knowledge-intensive Services and International Competitiveness: A Four Country Comparison
  20. Diffusion with distinction
  21. Changes in tastes in Britain, 1985‐1992
  22. Patterns in UK company innovation styles: New evidence from the CBI innovation trends survey
  23. Do Distinct Class Preferences for Foods Exist?
  24. Social Class and Change in Eating Habits
  25. International benchmarking as a policy learning tool
  26. An NSI in Transition? Denmark
  27. Do Work–Family Policies Really “Work”? Evidence from Indian Call Centres
  28. The Problem with Poverty: Definition, Measurement and Interpretation
  29. LEARNING, KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCE BUILDING AT EMPLOYEE LEVEL IN THE U.K