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Secret Loves, Hidden Lives?
The Poverty Trade-Off
Supporting families
Building Resilience
Education, Justice, and Democracy
The Institutional Revolution
Teenage Pregnancy
The Intestines of the State
The Electoral Consequences of Third Way Welfare State Reforms
Exploring Concepts of Child Well-Being
Behind the Development Banks
Facing Death
Riding the roller coaster
Making Sense of Every Child Matters
Disabled people and employment
Working for a living?
Migration and Citizenship
Global America?
The National Evaluation of Sure Start
Ferraris for All
The New Metaphysicals
Housing matters
Critical perspectives on ageing societies
Patterns of poverty across Europe
Seven years in the lives of British families
The persistence of poverty across generations
Young People and Contradictions of Inclusion
Family-Friendly Working?
Spirit and System
Young people in Europe
Child poverty in large families
The Well-Being of Children in the UK
Why Welfare States Persist
Trusting on the Edge
The Script of Life in Modern Society
The education and employment of disabled young people
Poverty and home ownership in contemporary Britain
Migration and Welfare in the New Europe
Repressed Spaces
'Planned' teenage pregnancy
Migration and socioeconomic change
Securing Approval
Families in transition
Pillars of the Nation
Parental rights and responsibilities
Disabled people and European human rights
Rural homelessness
A new deal for children?
Both Hands Tied
Civil Society and the Political Imagination in Africa
Child slavery now
Living on equal terms
When Children Become Parents
The right use of money
Migrants and Their Money
Fashion, Culture, and Identity
Global Social Policy in the Making
Children of the 21st century
The nature and pattern of family-friendly employment policies in Britain
Asian Legal Revivals
The Internationalization of Palace Wars
Injustice
Poverty, wealth and place in Britain, 1968 to 2005
Civil Society in Wales
Immigration and homelessness in Europe
Services for homeless people
Disability and Poverty
Politicising parenthood in Scandinavia
The Effects of Parents' Employment on Children's Lives
Playing God?
Children caring for parents with HIV and AIDS
Free Spaces
How It Works
Contemporary fathering
The Responsiveness of Social Policies in Europe
Rationality and Power
Connecting with children
Social Work and Child Welfare Politics
Losing out?
Czech Elites and General Public
Managing to Make It
Making Valuing People Work
Resistance against the Third Reich
SuperVision
Dislocating China
Political Epistemics
Commissioning for Health and Well-being
Understanding Health and Social Care
Beyond Glasnost
The Politics of Small Things
Passionate Politics
Child poverty in the developing world
Inequalities in health
Moving Politics
Geographical mobility
Keeping track
Refugee community organisations and dispersal
Double Jeopardy
The Secret History of Emotion
Changing Adolescence
Education, disability and social policy
Children of the 21st century (Volume 2)
Against Prediction
Language of the Gun
Making it work
Violent fathering and the risks to children
Genetic and Population Studies in Wales
The Unwanted Child
Our Children, Their Children
Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 1
Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 2
Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 3
Including the excluded
Child welfare and social policy
The Stars Are Not Enough
Intercities
Evicted from Eternity
The Social Production of Indifference
A More Equal Society?
Towards a more equal society?
From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities
Social work, domestic violence and child protection
Crossing Borders, Shifting Boundaries
Hard-Core Romance
People with Intellectual Disabilities
Negotiating Cohesion, Inequality and Change
Knowledge, Policy and Power in International Development
Child poverty, evidence and policy
Stronger links
The Politics of Parental Leave Policies
Adult Lives
Social Theory and Later Modernities
Homelessness
Governing Educational Desire
Identity Parades
Starring Mandela and Cosby
Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth
Combining Paid Work and Family Care
Cultivating Differences
Lineages of Despotism and Development
Kids online
Running on empty
Children These Days
The EU and Social Inclusion
They Thought They Were Free
Understanding Family Meanings
Economic segregation in England
Civic War and the Corruption of the Citizen
Global Child Poverty and Well-Being
Islamic Modernism, Nationalism, and Fundamentalism
Children and Young People's Worlds
God, Sex, and Politics
Children, families and social exclusion
Everyone Is NOT Doing It
Economics for Humans
For Youth Workers and Youth Work
Children's agency, children's welfare
Transitions to Parenthood in Europe
Home and Work
These Kids
Poverty, policy and the state
Kamikaze Diaries
Poverty and social exclusion in Britain
Tackling Inequalities
Uprooted
Women in Transition
Discovering child poverty
Migration and social mobility
Poverty and ethnicity in the UK
Diminished rights
The Politics of Free Markets
Army of One
Creating Memorials, Building Identities
Childhood poverty and social exclusion
Understanding Inequality, Poverty and Wealth
Critical practice with children and young people
What Works in Reducing Inequalities in Child Health
Spreading the 'burden'?
The Quality of Government
Thriving and surviving at work
Understanding Disability Policy
Working futures?
Poverty
Understanding Immigration and Refugee Policy
Long-Term Ill Health, Poverty and Ethnicity
Down and out
Illegal Migration and Gender in a Global and Historical Perspective
Beyond Conformity or Rebellion
Growing Together
Health, well-being and social inclusion
On the Frontier of Adulthood
Disability and social change
The widening gap
Political Learning in Adulthood
Cages of Reason
Georg Simmel on Individuality and Social Forms
Privacy at Risk
On the margins of inclusion
Poverty, inequality and health in Britain: 1800-2000
Strong Interaction
Alter Ego
Immigration under New Labour
Disciplining the Poor
The Migration Debate
The Idea of Poverty
The Republic of Love
Symbolic Power, Politics, and Intellectuals
Doing research with refugees
Feminine Ideal
Growing up with risk
Children, Family and the State
Children, politics and communication
Making Modern Mothers
Unfolding lives
Regimes and Repertoires
Saving Babies?
Children, Young People and Social Inclusion
Alexis de Tocqueville on Democracy, Revolution, and Society
World poverty
Making a difference?
The Transformation of Solidarity
Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations
Ending child poverty
Talking about Race
The New Welfare Bureaucrats
Children's Social and Emotional Wellbeing in Schools
Poor Transitions
Class Warfare
From Transmitted Deprivation to Social Exclusion
Identity Processes and Dynamics in Multi-Ethnic Europe
Life in Britain
The Nuptial Deal
The State of Giving Research in Europe
Employed Carers and Family-Friendly Employment Policies
Belonging in an Adopted World
Cultures of Border Control
The Seven Day Circle
The Power of Tiananmen
The Institutional Imperative
An American Travesty
The Crosses of Auschwitz
The Poverty Trade-Off
Supporting families
Building Resilience
Education, Justice, and Democracy
The Institutional Revolution
Teenage Pregnancy
The Intestines of the State
The Electoral Consequences of Third Way Welfare State Reforms
Exploring Concepts of Child Well-Being
Behind the Development Banks
Facing Death
Riding the roller coaster
Making Sense of Every Child Matters
Disabled people and employment
Working for a living?
Migration and Citizenship
Global America?
The National Evaluation of Sure Start
Ferraris for All
The New Metaphysicals
Housing matters
Critical perspectives on ageing societies
Patterns of poverty across Europe
Seven years in the lives of British families
The persistence of poverty across generations
Young People and Contradictions of Inclusion
Family-Friendly Working?
Spirit and System
Young people in Europe
Child poverty in large families
The Well-Being of Children in the UK
Why Welfare States Persist
Trusting on the Edge
The Script of Life in Modern Society
The education and employment of disabled young people
Poverty and home ownership in contemporary Britain
Migration and Welfare in the New Europe
Repressed Spaces
'Planned' teenage pregnancy
Migration and socioeconomic change
Securing Approval
Families in transition
Pillars of the Nation
Parental rights and responsibilities
Disabled people and European human rights
Rural homelessness
A new deal for children?
Both Hands Tied
Civil Society and the Political Imagination in Africa
Child slavery now
Living on equal terms
When Children Become Parents
The right use of money
Migrants and Their Money
Fashion, Culture, and Identity
Global Social Policy in the Making
Children of the 21st century
The nature and pattern of family-friendly employment policies in Britain
Asian Legal Revivals
The Internationalization of Palace Wars
Injustice
Poverty, wealth and place in Britain, 1968 to 2005
Civil Society in Wales
Immigration and homelessness in Europe
Services for homeless people
Disability and Poverty
Politicising parenthood in Scandinavia
The Effects of Parents' Employment on Children's Lives
Playing God?
Children caring for parents with HIV and AIDS
Free Spaces
How It Works
Contemporary fathering
The Responsiveness of Social Policies in Europe
Rationality and Power
Connecting with children
Social Work and Child Welfare Politics
Losing out?
Czech Elites and General Public
Managing to Make It
Making Valuing People Work
Resistance against the Third Reich
SuperVision
Dislocating China
Political Epistemics
Commissioning for Health and Well-being
Understanding Health and Social Care
Beyond Glasnost
The Politics of Small Things
Passionate Politics
Child poverty in the developing world
Inequalities in health
Moving Politics
Geographical mobility
Keeping track
Refugee community organisations and dispersal
Double Jeopardy
The Secret History of Emotion
Changing Adolescence
Education, disability and social policy
Children of the 21st century (Volume 2)
Against Prediction
Language of the Gun
Making it work
Violent fathering and the risks to children
Genetic and Population Studies in Wales
The Unwanted Child
Our Children, Their Children
Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 1
Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 2
Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 3
Including the excluded
Child welfare and social policy
The Stars Are Not Enough
Intercities
Evicted from Eternity
The Social Production of Indifference
A More Equal Society?
Towards a more equal society?
From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities
Social work, domestic violence and child protection
Crossing Borders, Shifting Boundaries
Hard-Core Romance
People with Intellectual Disabilities
Negotiating Cohesion, Inequality and Change
Knowledge, Policy and Power in International Development
Child poverty, evidence and policy
Stronger links
The Politics of Parental Leave Policies
Adult Lives
Social Theory and Later Modernities
Homelessness
Governing Educational Desire
Identity Parades
Starring Mandela and Cosby
Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth
Combining Paid Work and Family Care
Cultivating Differences
Lineages of Despotism and Development
Kids online
Running on empty
Children These Days
The EU and Social Inclusion
They Thought They Were Free
Understanding Family Meanings
Economic segregation in England
Civic War and the Corruption of the Citizen
Global Child Poverty and Well-Being
Islamic Modernism, Nationalism, and Fundamentalism
Children and Young People's Worlds
God, Sex, and Politics
Children, families and social exclusion
Everyone Is NOT Doing It
Economics for Humans
For Youth Workers and Youth Work
Children's agency, children's welfare
Transitions to Parenthood in Europe
Home and Work
These Kids
Poverty, policy and the state
Kamikaze Diaries
Poverty and social exclusion in Britain
Tackling Inequalities
Uprooted
Women in Transition
Discovering child poverty
Migration and social mobility
Poverty and ethnicity in the UK
Diminished rights
The Politics of Free Markets
Army of One
Creating Memorials, Building Identities
Childhood poverty and social exclusion
Understanding Inequality, Poverty and Wealth
Critical practice with children and young people
What Works in Reducing Inequalities in Child Health
Spreading the 'burden'?
The Quality of Government
Thriving and surviving at work
Understanding Disability Policy
Working futures?
Poverty
Understanding Immigration and Refugee Policy
Long-Term Ill Health, Poverty and Ethnicity
Down and out
Illegal Migration and Gender in a Global and Historical Perspective
Beyond Conformity or Rebellion
Growing Together
Health, well-being and social inclusion
On the Frontier of Adulthood
Disability and social change
The widening gap
Political Learning in Adulthood
Cages of Reason
Georg Simmel on Individuality and Social Forms
Privacy at Risk
On the margins of inclusion
Poverty, inequality and health in Britain: 1800-2000
Strong Interaction
Alter Ego
Immigration under New Labour
Disciplining the Poor
The Migration Debate
The Idea of Poverty
The Republic of Love
Symbolic Power, Politics, and Intellectuals
Doing research with refugees
Feminine Ideal
Growing up with risk
Children, Family and the State
Children, politics and communication
Making Modern Mothers
Unfolding lives
Regimes and Repertoires
Saving Babies?
Children, Young People and Social Inclusion
Alexis de Tocqueville on Democracy, Revolution, and Society
World poverty
Making a difference?
The Transformation of Solidarity
Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations
Ending child poverty
Talking about Race
The New Welfare Bureaucrats
Children's Social and Emotional Wellbeing in Schools
Poor Transitions
Class Warfare
From Transmitted Deprivation to Social Exclusion
Identity Processes and Dynamics in Multi-Ethnic Europe
Life in Britain
The Nuptial Deal
The State of Giving Research in Europe
Employed Carers and Family-Friendly Employment Policies
Belonging in an Adopted World
Cultures of Border Control
The Seven Day Circle
The Power of Tiananmen
The Institutional Imperative
An American Travesty
The Crosses of Auschwitz



