College | Architecture and the Built Environment |
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Head | Mr Ben Shaw |
Dresner, S. and Ekins, P. 2004. The distributional impacts of economic instruments to limit greenhouse gas emissions from transport. London, UK Policy Studies Institute.
Dresner, S. and Ekins, P. 2004. Economic instruments for a socially neutral national home energy efficiency programme. London, UK Policy Studies Institute.
Dresner, S. and Ekins, P. 2004. Charging for domestic waste: combining environmental and equity considerations. London, UK Policy Studies Institute.
Bryson, A., Cappellari, L. and Lucifora, C. 2004. Job satisfaction and employer behaviour. in: Bazen, S., Lucifora, C. and Salverda, W. (ed.) Job Quality and Employer Behaviour London, UK Policy Studies Institute. pp. 67-86
Allen, I. 2003. Summary and conclusions from an analysis of the nature and outcome of complaints received by the GMC, considered by the PPC and considered by the PCC in 1999, 2000 and 2001. London Policy Studies Institute.
Ray, K., Savage, M., Tampubolon, G., Warde, A., Longhurst, B. and Tomlinson, M. 2003. The Exclusiveness of the Political Field: Networks and political mobilization. Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest. 2 (1), pp. 37-60. https://doi.org/10.1080/1474283032000062558
Ray, K. 2003. Constituting 'Asian women': political representation, identity politics and local discourses of participation. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 26 (5), pp. 580-583. https://doi.org/10.1080/0141987032000109069
Peccei, R., Bewley, H., Gospel, H. and Willman, P. 2003. Is it good to talk?: Information disclosure and organizational performance in the UK. London Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
Kempson, E. and White, M. 2003. Ways in and out of low income in rural England: a report to the Countryside Agency. London Countryside Agency.
Parry, J. 2003. Care in the Community?: Gender and the reconfiguration of community work in a post-mining neighbourhood. New Sociology of Work Seminar. PSI, London 2003
Willman, P., Bryson, A. and Gomez, R. 2003. Why do voice regimes differ? London Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
Perkins, E. 2003. Decision-making in Mental Health Review Tribunals. London Policy Studies Institute.
White, M. 2003. 2003 Evaluation of Adult Basic Skills Pathfinder Activities: An Overview. Leeds, UK Corporate Document Services.
Ahmad, F., Modood, T. and Lissenburgh, S. 2003. South Asian Women and Employment in Britain: The interaction of Gender and Ethnicity. London Policy Studies Institute.
Marsh, A. and Perry, J. 2003. Families and Children Study: Family Change 1999-2001. Leeds, UK Corporate Document Services.
Bryson, A. 2003. Permanent revolution: the case of Britain's welfare-to-work regime. Benefits: Journal of Poverty and Social Justice. 11 (1), pp. 11-17.
Bryson, A. 2003. Future of Unions in Modern Britain: Mid-Term Report on Leverhulme Trust-funded Research Programme 2000-2002. in: Future of Unions in Modern Britain: Mid-Term Report on Leverhulme Trust-funded Research Programme 2000-2002 London Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
Bryson, A. and Gomez, G. 2003. Segmentation, Switching Costs and the Demand for Unionization in Britain: Frustrated Demand for Union Membership and Representation in Britain. London Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
Bryson, A. and Gomez, G. 2003. Buying Into Union Membership. in: Gospel, H. and Wood, S. (ed.) Representing Workers: Union Recognition and membership in Britain pp. 72-91
Bryson, A. 2003. From Welfare to Workfare. in: Millar, J. (ed.) Understanding Social Security: issues for policy and practice Bristol Policy Press.
Parry, J. 2003. The Changing meaning of work: Restructuring in the former coalmining communities of the South Wales Valleys. Work, Employment & Society. 17 (2), pp. 227-246. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017003017002001
Wilkinson, D. 2003. New deal for young people: evaluation of unemployment flows. London, UK Policy Studies Institute.
White, M., Killeen, J. and Taylor, R.F. 2003. Evaluation of adult basic skills Pathfinder Extension activities: stage 1 surveys of learners and teachers. Leeds, UK Corporate Document Services.
Vegeris, S. and Perry, J. 2003. Families and children 2001: living standards and the children. Leeds, UK Corporate Document Services.
Parry, J. and Barnes, H. 2003. Renegotiating identity and relationships: men and women's adjustments to retirement. London, UK Policy Studies Institute.
More, A., Findlay, J., Gibb, K., Kasparova, D. and Mills, C. 2003. Determined differences: rent structures in Scottish social housing. Edinburgh, UK Scottish Executive Social Research.
Coleman, N., Peters, M., Bryson, A. and Bewley, H. 2003. Working Families' Tax Credit and Disabled Person's Tax Credit: a survey of employers. London, UK Inland Revenue.
Callender, C. and Wilkinson, D. 2003. 2002/03 Student income and expenditure survey: students' income, expenditure and debt in 2002/03 and changes since 1998/99. Nottingham, UK Department for Education and Skills.
Bryson, A. 2003. Working with dinosaurs?: Union effectiveness in delivering for employees. London, UK Policy Studies Institute.
Bryson, A. 2003. Employee Desire for Unionisation in Britain and its Implications for Union Organising. London, UK Policy Studies Institute.
Bonjour, D. and Smeaton, D. 2003. The impact of adult basic skills pathfinder extension activities: stage 2 of the evaluation. Nottingham, UK Department for Education and Skills.
Barnes, H., Hudson, M., Taylor, R.F., Parry, J. and Sahin-Dikmen, M. 2003. Making second chances work : final report from the Qualitative Evaluation of Adult Basic Skills Pathfinder Extension Activities. London, UK Department for Education and Skills.
White, M., Hill, S., McGovern, P., Mills, C. and Smeaton, D. 2003. 'High-performance' management practices, working hours and work-life balance. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 41 (2), pp. 175-191. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8543.00268
Lakey, J. and Bonjour, D. 2002. Health Impacts of New Deal for Young People. London Policy Studies Institute.
Dresner, S. 2002. A Tale of Two Ministers: attempts at transforming research systems in the Netherlands and the UK. Science and Public Policy. 29 (3), pp. 169-180. https://doi.org/10.3152/147154302781780976
Bryson, A. 2002. The Size of the Union Membership Wage Premium in Britain's Private Sector. London Policy Studies Institute.
Barnes, H. 2002. Helping young people tackle labour market disadvantage. Scottish Youth Issues Journal. 5.
Lakey, J., Parry, J., Barnes, H. and Taylor, R.F. 2002. New Deal for Lone Parents: A Qualitative Evaluation of the In-Work Training Grant Pilot.
Bonjour, D., Cherkas, L.F., Haskle, J., Hawkes, D. and Spector, T. 2002. Returns to Education: Evidence From UK Twins. London Centre for the Economics of Education, LSE.
Bryson, A. 2002. The Union Wage Premium: An Analysis Using Propensity Score Matching. London, UK London School of Economics.