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Children’s Subjective Well-being in Rich Countries (2013)
Journal Article
Bradshaw, J., Martorano, B., Natali, L., & de Neubourg, C. (2013). Children’s Subjective Well-being in Rich Countries. Child Indicators Research, 6(4), 619-635. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-013-9196-4

This paper is based on background research we undertook for UNICEF Innocenti Report Card 11 on child well-being in rich countries. It develops a new domain index of subjective well-being based on seven indicators drawn from the Health Behaviour of Sc... Read More about Children’s Subjective Well-being in Rich Countries.

Water poverty in England and Wales (2013)
Journal Article
Bradshaw, J., & Huby, M. (2013). Water poverty in England and Wales. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 21(2), 137-148. https://doi.org/10.1332/175982713x669835

Water poverty is conventionally defined as households spending more than 3% and 5% of their net income after housing costs on water. Water bills have risen faster than general prices and faster than earnings since privatisation. In 2009/10, 23.6% of... Read More about Water poverty in England and Wales.

An analysis of equity in redistribution to the retired and children over recent decades in the OECD and the UK (2013)
Journal Article
Bradshaw, J., & Holmes, J. (2013). An analysis of equity in redistribution to the retired and children over recent decades in the OECD and the UK. Journal of Social Policy, 42(1), 39-56. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0047279412000578

In The Pinch, David Willetts (2010: xv) attracted attention by asking whether ‘the boomers have been guilty of a monumental failure to protect the interest of future generations’. This was just the latest contribution to a long running concern of soc... Read More about An analysis of equity in redistribution to the retired and children over recent decades in the OECD and the UK.