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Triandafyllidou, A. and Maroukis, T., eds., 2010. Migration in 21st century Greece. Athens: Kritiki.

Brown, L. and Osborne, S. P., eds., 2013. Forthcoming. The Handbook of Innovation & Change in Public Service. Edward Elgar.

Carmel, E., Cerami, A. and Papadopoulos, T., eds., 2011. Migration and welfare in the new Europe: social protection and the challenges of integration. Bristol, U. K.: Policy Press.

Kuhlmann, E. and Saks, M., eds., 2008. Rethinking professional governance: International directions in healthcare. Bristol: Policy Press.

Kuhlmann, E. and Annandale, E., eds., 2010. The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Gregg, P. and Wadsworth, J., eds., 2011. The labour market in winter: the state of working Britain. Oxford, U. K.: Oxford University Press.

Ridge, T. and Wright, S., eds., 2008. Understanding Inequality, Poverty and Wealth: Policies and Prospects. Bristol: Policy Press. (Understanding Social Policy)

Millar, J., ed., 2009. Understanding Social Security: Issues for policy and practice. 2nd edition. Bristol: Policy Press.

Annandale, E. and Kuhlmann, E., 2010. Gender and healthcare: the future. In: Kuhlmann, E. and Annandale, E., eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 454-469.

Baldwin, M., 2009. Authoritarianism and the attack on social work: opportunities for mutual aid, collective resistance and the promotion of a more engaged and radical practice. In: Ferguson, I. and Lavalette, M., eds. Social Work after Baby P: issues, debates and alternative perspectives. Liverpool: Liverpool Hope.

Baldwin, M., 2010. Resisting the EasyCare model: radical, community-based, anti-authoritarian social work for today and all our tomorrows. In: Radical Social Work - legacy, relevance and prospects, 2010-02-01, Liverpool Hope University.

Baldwin, M., 2009. Service user involvement in educating social work students. In: Welsh Organisation of Practice Teachers Annual Conference, 2009-11-04.

Baldwin, M., 2012. Participatory action research. In: Gray, M., Midgley, J. and Webb, S. A., eds. The SAGE Handbook of Social Work. London, U. K: Sage, pp. 467-481.

Baldwin, M., 2011. Resisting the EasyCare model: building a more radical, community-based, anti-authoritarian social work for the future. In: Lavalette, M., ed. Radical Social Work Today: Social Work at the Crossroads. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 187-204.

Bauld, L., 2008. Reaching smokers: how can we encourage more people to use effective treatment? Addiction, 103 (6), pp. 1007-1008.

Bauld, L., Briggs, A., Boyd, K., Chesterman, J., Ferguson, J., Judge, K. and Wilson, M., 2008. Comparing models of smoking treatment in Glasgow: interim report. Other. Glasgow: Glasgow Centre for Population Health.

Bauld, L., 2009. Smoking During Pregnancy and Smoking Cessation Services. Journal of Smoking Cessation, 4 (Suppl), pp. 2-5.

Bauld, L., Briggs, A., Chesterman, J., Ferguson, J., Judge, K. and , A. S., 2008. Evaluation of the impact of the ASH Scotland Tobacco and Inequalities initiative small grants funded projects. Other. ASH Scotland.

Bauld, L., Carroll, C., Hay, G., McKell, J., Novak, C., Silver, K. and Templeton, L., 2010. Alcohol misuser's experiences of employment and the benefit system. Other. London: Department for Work and Pensions.

Bauld, L., Chesterman, J., Ferguson, J. and Judge, K., 2009. A comparison of the effectiveness of group-based and pharmacy-led smoking cessation treatment in Glasgow. Addiction, 104 (2), pp. 308-316.

Bauld, L., Day, P. and Judge, K., 2008. Off target: a critical review of setting goals for reducing health inequalities in the United Kingdom. International Journal of Health Services, 38 (3), pp. 439-454.

Bennett, F. and Millar, J., 2009. Social security reforms and challenges. In: Millar, J., ed. Understanding Social Security: Issues for Policy and Practice. 2nd edition. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 11-30.

Blackbourn, J., Dexter, H., Dhanda, R. and Miller, D., 2012. Editor's Introduction: A decade on from 11 September 2001: what has critical terrorism studies learned? Critical Studies on Terrorism, 5 (1), pp. 1-10.

Blanden, J., Gregg, P. and Macmillan, L., 2013. Intergenerational persistence in income and social class : The impact of increased inequality. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A - Statistics in Society, 176 (2), pp. 541-563.

Bourgeault, I. L., Kuhlmann, E., Neiterman, E. and Wrede, S., 2008. How to effectively implement optimal skill-mix and why. Health Evidence Network - WHO Europe: Policy Brief Series http://www.euro.who.int/document/hsm/8_hsc08_ePB_11.pdf.

Britton, J., Gregg, P., Macmillan, L. and Mitchell, S., 2011. The Early Bird ... Preventing Young People from Becoming a NEET Statistic. Other. Bristol: Department of Economics and CMPO, University of Bristol.

Brown, L., 2010. Managing risk and innovation in a social work context. In: 'New Partnerships on the Horizon' Governing Uncertainty, Accountability and Public Participation, 2010-02-09, Université libre de Bruxelles.

Brown, L., 2009. The challenges found in implementing and evaluating innovation in the public sector. In: SPA Conference - Policy Futures: Learning from the Past, 2009-06-29 - 2009-07-01, Edinburgh.

Brown, L., 2009. Using Innovation to improve practice: the challenges facing policymakers, practitioners and researchers. In: Informing Public Policy: New Agendas for Social Research. NatCen Conference, 2009-04-23 - 2009-04-24, London.

Brown, L., 2013. Forthcoming. A lasting legacy. The diffusion and scaling up of innovation in practice. British Journal of Social Work

Brown, L., 2010. Balancing risk and innovation to improve social work practice. British Journal of Social Work, 40 (4), pp. 1211-1228.

Brown, L., 2013. Forthcoming. Living with uncertainty? The challenge to innovate in an 'evidence-based' context. Policy and Politics

Brown, L. and Osborne, S. P., 2013. Risk and innovation: towards a framework for risk governance in public services. Public Management Review, 15 (2), pp. 186-208.

Brown, L. and Walter, T., 2013. Forthcoming. Towards a social model of end of life care. British Journal of Social Work

Butler, I. and Hickman, C., 2011. Social Work with Children and Families. 3rd ed. London: Jessica Kingsley.

Butler, I., 2009. A Code of Ethics for social work and social care research. In: Gray, M. and Webb, S., eds. International Social Work. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications.

Butler, I., 2011. Children’s Policy in Wales. In: Williams, C., ed. Social Policy for Social Welfare Practice in a Devolved Wales, 2nd edition. Venture.

Butler, I. and Drakeford, M., 2010. Children and young people's policy in Wales. In: Ayre, P. and Preston-Shoot, M., eds. Children's Services at the Crossroads: A Critical Evaluation of Contemporary Policy for Practice. Lyme Regis: Russell House.

Butler, I. and Drakeford, M., 2011. Social work on trial: the Colwell Inquiry and the state of welfare. Bristol, U. K.: Policy Press.

Butler, I. and Drakeford, M., 2008. Booing or cheering? Ambiguity in the construction of victimhood in the case of Maria Colwell. Crime Media Culture, 4 (3), pp. 367-385.

Butler, I. and Lloyd, L., 2010. Forthcoming. The start and end of life. In: Calder, G., Gass, J. and Merrill-Glover, K., eds. The Welfare State: Debating 60 Years. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.

Carmel, E., 2004. Comparative research methods. In: Bryman, M. and Becker, S., eds. Understanding Research for Social Policy and Practice: Themes, methods and approaches. Bristol: The Policy Press, 126--134.

Carmel, E., 2005. Governance and the constitution of a European social. In: Newman, J. H., ed. Remaking Governance: Peoples, Politics and the Public Sphere. Bristol: The Policy Press, pp. 39-58.

Carmel, E., 2008. Policy. In: Gabriel, Y., ed. Organizing Words: A Critical Thesaurus for Social and Organization Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Carmel, E., Hamblin, K. and Papadopoulos, T., 2007. Governing the activation of older workers in the EU. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 27 (9/10), 387 - 400.

Carmel, E. and Papadopoulos, T., 2009. Governing social security: From protection to markets. In: Millar, J., ed. Understanding Social Security: Issues for policy and practice. Bristol: The Policy Press. (Understanding Welfare: Social Issues, Policy and Practice series)

Carmel, E. and Papadopoulos, T., 2003. The new governance of social security in Britain. In: Millar, J., ed. Understanding Social Security: Issues for policy and practice. Bristol: The Policy Press, pp. 31-52.

Carmel, E., 2011. Comparative research methods. Submitted to: Becker, S. and Bryman, M., eds. Understanding Research Methods (2nd edn). Bristol: Policy Press.

Carmel, E., 2011. EU migration governance: utility, security and integration. In: Carmel, E. K., Cerami, A. and Papadopoulos, T., eds. Migration and Welfare in the 'New' Europe: Social Protection and the Challenges of Integration. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 49-66.

Carmel, E., 2012. Migration governance in the European Union: a theme and its variations. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 20 (1), pp. 31-39.

Carmel, E. and Cerami, A., 2011. Governing migration and welfare: institutions and emotions in the production of differential inclusion. In: Carmel, E. K., Cerami, A. and Papadopoulos, T., eds. Migration and Welfare in the 'New' Europe: Social Protection and the Challenges of Integration. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 1-22.

Carmel, E. and Harlock, J., 2008. Instituting the 'third sector' as a governable terrain: partnership, procurement and performance in the UK. Policy & Politics, 36 (2), pp. 155-172.

Carmel, E. and Paul, R., 2009. From stratification to bricolage: Politics, markets and migrant rights in the EU. In: ECPR General Conference, 2009-09-10 - 2009-09-12, Potsdam.

Carmel, E. and Paul, R., 2010. The struggle for coherence in EU migration governance (Il difficile percorso verso la coerenza nella governance Ue della migrazione). La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali : Italian Journal of Social Policy, 2010 (1), pp. 209-230.

Carmel, E. and Paul, R., 2009. The struggle for coherence in EU migration policy. In: ESPAnet Annual Conference, 2009-09-17 - 2009-09-19, Urbino.

Carmel, E. K., Cerami, A. and Papadopoulos, T., 2011. Conclusion : what future for migration? In: Carmel, E. K., Cerami, A. and Papadopoulos, T., eds. Migration and Welfare in the 'New' Europe. Bristol, U. K.: Policy Press, pp. 245-258.

Cheng, L. F., Kuhlmann, E. and Annandale, E., 2010. Gender mainstreaming at the crossroads of eastern-western healthcare. In: Kuhlmann, E. and Annandale, E., eds. Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 421-436.

Choi, Y. J., 2008. Business influences in pension development in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Journal of Social Policy and Labour Studies (Japan), 19.

Choi, Y. J., 2008. Pension policy and politics in East Asia. Policy & Politics, 36 (1), pp. 127-144.

Choi, Y. J., 2008. From developmental regimes to post-developmental regimes: business and pension reforms in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. In: Forrest, R. and Mok, K. H., eds. Changing Governance and Public Policy in East Asia. London: Routledge, pp. 206-227.

Clifford, J. L., 2010. Managing a murderous identity: How men who murder experience life imprisonment and the concept of release. Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)). University of Bath.

Coleman, T., McEwen, A., Bauld, L., Ferguson, J., Lorgelly, P. and Lewis, S., 2009. Protocol for the Proactive Or Reactive Telephone Smoking CeSsation Support (PORTSSS) trial. Trials, 10, 26.

Cressey, P., 2009. Employee Participation. In: Gold, M., ed. Employment Policy in the European Union: Origins Themes and Prospects. London: Palgrave, pp. 139-159.

Devine, J., Camfield, L. and Gough, I., 2008. Autonomy or dependence - or both?: Perspectives from Bangladesh. Journal of Happiness Studies, 9 (1), pp. 105-138.

Dinan, W. and Miller, D., 2012. Sledgehammers, nuts and rotten apples: Reassessing the case for lobbying self-regulation in the United Kingdom. Interest Groups & Advocacy, 1 (1), pp. 105-114.

Dixon, J., 2013. Mental health social work in the UK, a brief history. In: Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Trust Social Work Conference: The Past Present and Future of Social Work, 2013-03-19, Keynsham.

Drakeford, M. and Butler, I., 2010. Familial homicide and social work. British Journal of Social Work, 40 (5), pp. 1419-1433.

Durrant, H., 2012. Governing Skills, Governing Workplaces: State-steered Voluntarism in England under New Labour. Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)). University of Bath.

Eadie, D., Bauld, L., MacAskill, S. and , H. S., 2008. Smoking cessation support in secondary care in Scotland. Other. Glasgow: Health Scotland.

Evans, M. and Harkness, S., 2009. A review of the impact of the current UK tax and benefit system upon secondary household earners. Working Paper. Manchester: Equalities and Human Rights Commission, UK.

Evans, M. and Harkness, S., 2008. Elderly people in Vietnam: Social Protection, Informal Support and Poverty. Benefits, 16 (3), pp. 245-253.

Evans, M. and Harkness, S., 2008. Social Protection in Vietnam and Obstacles to Progressivity. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 2 (1), pp. 30-52.

Evans, M. and Harkness, S., 2009. The Effect of Recession in the UK on Family Employment. In: Association for Public Policy and Administration, 2009-11-05 - 2009-11-07, Washington DC.

Evans, M. and Harkness, S., 2009. The Future of Employment Policy. In: McLean, I., Halpern, D., Uberoi, V. and Coutts, A., eds. Options for Britain II. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Evans, M. and Harkness, S., 2009. Employment, worklessness and unemployment. In: Uberoi, V., Coutts, A., McLean, I. and Halpern, D., eds. Options for a New Britain. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 72-87.

Evans, M. and Harkness, S., 2010. The impact of the tax and benefit system on second earners. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 18 (1), pp. 35-51.

Fox, C. L. and Butler, I., 2009. Evaluating the effectiveness of a school-based counselling service in the UK. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 37 (2), pp. 95-106.

Gadd, M., Corr, M. L., Fox, C. and Butler, I., 2013. Forthcoming. This is abuse… or is it? Domestic abuse perpetrators’ responses to anti-domestic violence publicity. Crime Media Culture

Gahan, P.G., Michelotti, M. and Standing, G., 2012. The diffusion of HR practices in Chinese workplaces and organizational outcomes. Industrial & Labor Relations Review, 65 (3), pp. 651-685.

Gough, I., 2008. European welfare states: explanations and lessons for developing countries. In: Dani, A. and de Haan, A., eds. Inclusive States: Social Policy and Structural Inequalities. Washington DC: World Bank, pp. 39-72. (New Frontiers of Social Policy Series)

Gough, I., 2008. The Political Economy of the Welfare State (Greek Translation). Athens: Savalas.

Gough, I., Runciman, G., Mace, R., Hodgson, G. and Rustin, M., 2008. Darwinian evolutionary theory and the social sciences. Twenty-First Century Society, 3 (1), pp. 65-86.

Gough, I. and Therborn, G., 2010. Forthcoming. Global futures of the welfare state. In: Leibfried, S., Obinger, H., Pierson, C., Castles, F. G. and Lewis, J., eds. Oxford Handbook of Comparative Welfare States. Oxford University Press.

Gough, I., 2009. Forthcoming. Lists and thresholds: Comparing our theory of human need with Nussbaum's capabilities approach. In: Comim, F. and Nussbaum, M., eds. Capabilities, Gender, Equality: Toward fundamental entitlement. Cambridge University Press.

Gough, I., 2010. Forthcoming. Need. In: Hartmann, M. and Offe, C., eds. Handbook of Political Philosophy and Political Theory. Munich: C H Beck.

Gough, I. and Abu Sharkh, M., 2010. Global welfare regimes: a cluster analysis. Global Social Policy, 10 (1), pp. 27-58.

Gould, N. and Butler, I., 2009. Reefer madness: seeking the links between evidence, policy and practice. Journal of Children's Services, 4 (4), pp. 2-5.

Gould, N. and O'Leary, P. J., 2009. Men who were sexually abused in childhood and subsequent suicidal ideation: community comparison, explanations and practice implications. British Journal of Social Work, 39 (5), pp. 950-968.

Grant, L., Silver, K., Bauld, L. and Warnakulasuriya, S., 2010. The experiences of young oral cancer patients in Scotland; Symptom recognition and delays in seeking professional help. British Dental Journal, 208 (10), pp. 465-471.

Gregg, P., 2001. The impact of youth unemployment on adult unemployment in the NCDS. The Economic Journal, 111 (475), 626-.

Gregg, P., Grout, P. A., Ratcliffe, A., Smith, S. and Windmeijer, F., 2011. How important is pro-social behaviour in the delivery of public services? Journal of Public Economics, 95 (7-8), pp. 758-766.

Gregg, P., Harkness, S. and Smith, S., 2009. Welfare reform and lone parents in the UK. The Economic Journal, 119 (535), F38-F65.

Gregg, P., Hurrell, A. and Whittaker, M., 2012. Creditworthy : assessing the impact of tax credits in the last decade and considering what this means for Universal Credit. Other. Resolution Foundation.

Gregg, P. and Machin, S., 2012. What a drag: the chilling impact of unemployment on real wages. London, U. K.: Resolution Foundation.

Gregg, P., Macmillan, L. and Nasim, B., 2012. The impact of fathers' job loss during the recession of the 1980s on their children's educational attainment and labour market outcomes. Fiscal Studies, 33 (2), pp. 237-264.

Gregg, P. and Tominey, E., 2005. The wage scar from male youth unemployment. Labour Economics, 12 (4), pp. 487-509.

Guillen-Royo, M., 2008. Consumption and Subjective Wellbeing: Exploring Basic Needs, Social Comparison, Social Integration and Hedonism in Peru. Social Indicators Research, 89 (3), pp. 535-555.

Guillén-Royo, M., 2008. Basic needs and expenditure on health care in a shanty town of Lima. Research in Economic Anthropology : The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives, 26, pp. 173-198.

Hamblin, K. A., 2009. Recommodification, policy convergence and individual choice: an exploration of active ageing policies in EU15 (1995-2005). Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)). University of Bath.

Harkness, S., 2010. The contribution of Women's Employment and Earnings to Household Income Inequality: A Cross-Country Analysis. Working Paper. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Income Survey Working Paper Series.

Harkness, S., 2008. The household division of labour: changes in families' allocation of paid and unpaid work. In: Scott, J., Dex, S. and Joshi, H., eds. Women and Employment. Edward Elgar, pp. 234-267.

Harkness, S., 2006. Lone parents cycling in and out of work and benefits. In: Staying on, stepping up. One Parent Families, pp. 8-10.

Harkness, S., 2011. The future for low-income families and social cohesion. In: The future of families to 2030. Paris, France: OECD, pp. 57-117.

Harkness, S. and Evans, M., 2011. The employment effects of recession on couples in the UK: women's and household employment prospects and partners’ job loss. Journal of Social Policy, 40 (4), pp. 675-693.

Haux, T., 2009. Lone parents and welfare-to-work reform: A policy appraisal. Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)). University of Bath.

Hay, G., Bauld, L. and , D. o. W. a. P., 2008. Population estimates of problematic drug users who access DWP benefits: a feasibility study. Working Paper. Sheffield: Department of Work and Pensions.

Hester, M. and Macdonald, G., 2012. Domestic violence and the criminal justice system in England : perspectives of female victim/survivors and professionals. In: WoSafeJus – Why Doesn’t She Press Charges? .

Jawad, R., 2012. Forthcoming. A Secular Response to Social Solidarity? Social Capital, Religion and the Implications for Social Policy. In: O'Sullivan, M. and Flanagan, B., eds. Spiritual Capital: Spirituality in Practice in Christian Perspective. Farnham: Ashgate.

Jawad, R., 2012. Forthcoming. Beyond Revolutions and Social Welfare as Women’s Work: The Coming of Age of Social Policy in the Middle East? In: Ellison, M., ed. Defining and Reinventing Social Solidarity and Sustainability Across the Mediterranean. Bristol: Policy Press.

Jawad, R., 2012. Forthcoming. From Wellbeing to Ways of Being: Religion and Faith-Based Welfare in the UK. Bristol: Policy Press.

Jawad, R., 2012. Forthcoming. Reinstating Social Policy in the Arab World: Some New Analytical Perspectives on Religion and Social Citizenship. In: Parker, J., Ashencaen Crabtree, S. and Azman, A., eds. Social Welfare Responses to the Consequences of Civil Unrest in the Muslim World. London: Routledge.

Jawad, R., 2012. Religion. In: Alcock, P., May, M. and Wright, S., eds. The Student’s Companion to Social Policy Companion, 4th ed. Chichester: Wiley, pp. 160-165.

Jawad, R., 2012. Serving the public or delivering public services? Religion and social welfare in the new British social policy landscape. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 20 (1), pp. 55-68.

Jawad, R., 2012. Social Policy in Middle Eastern Societies. In: Alcock, P., May, M. and Wright, S., eds. The Student’s Companion to Social Policy Companion, 4th ed. Chichester: Wiley, pp. 477-454.

Jawad, R., 2012. Thinking about religious welfare and rethinking social policy in the British context. Social Policy and Society, 11 (4), pp. 613-624.

Jawad, R. and Gal, J., 2012. Forthcoming. The Middle East. In: Greve, B., ed. International Handbook of the Welfare State. London: Routledge.

Jhabvala, R. and Standing, G., 2010. Targeting to the ‘poor’: clogged pipes and bureaucratic blinkers. Economic & Political Weekly, XLV (26-27), pp. 239-246.

Kuhlmann, E., 2008. Drivers and enablers of change in healthcare: how professions matter. Journal of Management & Marketing in Healthcare, 1 (3), pp. 243-251.

Kuhlmann, E., 2008. Gender, law, policy and professionalism: Changing governance practices in a European nation. In: Olgiati, V., ed. Higher legal culture and postgraduate professional legal education in Europe. Napoli: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, pp. 67-81.

Kuhlmann, E., 2008. Governing beyond markets and managerialism: professions as mediators. In: Kuhlmann, E. and Saks, M., eds. Rethinking professional governance: International directions in healthcare. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 45-60.

Kuhlmann, E. and Allsop, J., 2008. Professional self-regulation in a changing architecture of governance: comparing health policy in the UK and Germany. Policy & Politics, 36 (2), pp. 173-189.

Kuhlmann, E. and Bourgeault, I. L., 2008. Gender, professions and public policy: new directions. Equal Opportunities International, 27 (1), pp. 5-18.

Kuhlmann, E. and Saks, M., 2008. Changing patterns of health professional governance. In: Kuhlmann, E. and Saks, M., eds. Rethinking Professional Governance: International directions in healthcare. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 1-14.

Kuhlmann, E. and Saks, M., 2008. Health policy and workforce dynamics: the future. In: Kuhlmann, E. and Saks, M., eds. Rethinking Professional Governance: International directions in healthcare. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 235-244.

Kuhlmann, E., 2011. Citizenship and healthcare in Germany: patchy activation and constrained choices. In: Newman, J. and Tonkens, E., eds. Responsibility, participation and choice: Summoning the active citizen in Western European welfare states. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 29-44.

Kuhlmann, E., 2009. From women's health to gender mainstreaming and back again linking feminist agendas and new governance in healthcare. Current Sociology, 57 (2), pp. 135-154.

Kuhlmann, E., Allsop, J. and Saks, M., 2009. Professional Governance and Public Control: A Comparison of Healthcare in the United Kingdom and Germany. Current Sociology, 57 (4), pp. 511-528.

Kuhlmann, E. and Annandale, E., 2010. Bringing gender to the heart of health policy, practice and research. In: Kuhlmann, E. and Annandale, E., eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 1-18.

Kuhlmann, E. and Burau, V., 2009. Guest Editorial. Managerial regimes meet the 'healthcare state': Introduction and outlook. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 23 (3), pp. 275-288.

Kuhlmann, E. and Burau, V., 2008. The 'healthcare state' in transition: national and international contexts of changing professional governance. European Societies, 10 (4), pp. 619-633.

Kuhlmann, E. and Larsen, C., 2010. Diversity Management und Arbeitskräftemanagement: Innovationspotenziale für Qualität und Effizienz im Gesundheitssystem [Diversity management and workforce management: Towards sustainable innovations in healthcare]. In: Badura, B., Schröder, H., Klose, J. and Macco, K., eds. Fehlzeitenreport. Springer: Berlin, pp. 100-109.

Kuhlmann, E. and Larsen, C., 2009. Gesundheitsreformen und Beschäftigungssituation: Erklärungspotenziale gendersensibler quantitativer Daten’ [Health reform and labour markets: Chances and limitations of gender sensitive quantitative data]. In: Aulenbacher, B. and Riegraf, B., eds. Erkenntnis und Methode: Geschlechterforschung in Zeiten des Umbruchs,. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, pp. 217-234.

Larsen, C. and Kuhlmann, E., 2009. Gesundheitspolitik und Arbeitskräftemanagement: internationale Debatten und Beschäftigungstrends im deutschen Gesundheitssektor [Health policy and workforce management: International debates and employment trends in Germany's healthcare sector]. Zeitschrift für Sozialreform, 55 (4), pp. 369-387.

Lim, H.-J. and Skinner, T., 2012. Culture and motherhood : findings from a qualitative study of East Asian mothers living in Britain. Families, Relationships and Societies, 1 (3), pp. 327-343.

Lim, H.-J., 2012. The Intersection of Motherhood Identity with Culture and Class: a Qualitative Study of East Asian Mothers in England. Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)). University of Bath.

Lyon, N., Barnes, M. and Millar, J., 2008. Employment transitions and the changes in economic circumstances of families with children: Evidence from the Families and Children Study (FACS). Other. London: Department for Work and Pensions: Corporate Document Services. (Research Report No 506)

MacAskill, S., Bauld, L., Eadie, D. and Tappin, D., 2008. Smoking cessation support in pregnancy in Scotland. Glasgow: Health Scotland.

Maconachie, R., 2007. Urban growth and land degradation in developing cities: change and challenges in Kano, Nigeria. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. (King's SOAS Studies in Development Geography)

Maglajlic, R. and Baldwin, M., 2009. From reflection into action within community social work: the role of action research as method for social work education and practice. In: Leskosek, V., ed. Theories and methods of social work: exploring different persepctives. Ljubljana, Croatia: University of Ljublijana,, pp. 61-80.

Maroukis, T., 2013. Economic crisis and migrants' employment: a view from Greece in comparative perspective. Policy Studies, 34 (2), pp. 221-237.

Maroukis, T. and Gemi, E., 2013. Forthcoming. Albanian circular migration in Greece: beyond the state? In: Triandafyllidou, A., ed. Circular Migration between Europe and its Neighborhood: Choice or Necessity? Oxford University Press.

Maroukis, T. and Triandafyllidou, A., 2013. Irregular migrant domestic workers in Europe: Major socioeconomic challenges. In: Triandafyllidou, A., ed. Irregular Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe: Who Cares? Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 209-232. (Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series)

May, S., McEwen, A., Arnoldi, H., Bauld, L., Ferguson, J. and Stead, M., 2009. How to Measure Client Satisfaction With Stop Smoking Services: A Pilot Project in the UK National Health Service. Journal of Smoking Cessation, 4 (1), pp. 52-58.

McLaughlin, G. and Miller, D., 1996. The media politics of the Irish peace process. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 1 (4), pp. 116-134.

Millar, J., 2011. Desperately seeking security: UK family policy, lone mothers and paid work. Family Matters, 87, pp. 27-36.

Millar, J., 2009. Introduction: the role of social security in society. In: Millar, J., ed. Understanding Social Security: Issues for Policy and Practice. 2nd edition. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 1-10.

Millar, J., 2010. Lone mothers, poverty and paid work in the UK. In: Chant, S., ed. The International Handbook Of Gender And Poverty: Concepts, Research and Policy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 147-152.

Millar, J., 2008. Making work pay, making tax credits work: an assessment with specific reference to lone-parent employment. International Social Security Review, 61 (2), pp. 21-38.

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