Selected
publications, 1992-present
Donald Hirsch
More
detailed list from 2010 on my Loughborough web pages
|
2013 |
A minimum income standard for the UK in 2013 |
JRF
|
|
Cost of child poverty update
|
CPAG
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2012 | A minimum income standard for the UK in 2012: keeping up in hard times | JRF |
| Does the tax and benefit system create a couple penalty? | JRF |
2011 | A minimum income standard for the UK in 2011 | JRF |
| The hours trap | Resolution Foundation/ Gingerbread |
| Globalisation and influences on the cost of a minimum living standard in the UK | JRF |
2010 | A miniminum income standard for the UK in 2010 | JRF |
2009 | A minimum income standard for Britain in 2009 | JRF |
| Ending child poverty in a changing economy | JRF |
2008 | The cost of child poverty | JRF |
| Unhealthy lives (health and child poverty) | End Child Poverty |
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The
future of care funding |
Caring
Choices coalition |
2007 |
Experiences
of poverty and educational disadvantage
|
JRF |
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Chicken
and egg: Child poverty and educational inequalities |
CPAG |
2006 |
What will
it take to end child poverty? |
JRF |
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Live Longer,
Work Longer
(with Mark Keese)
|
OECD |
2005 |
Facing
the cost of long-term care |
JRF |
2004 |
Strategies against poverty |
JRF |
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Presentation
of PISA 2003 findings |
OECD |
2003 |
Crossroads after 50 |
JRF |
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Tackling
disadvantage |
JRF |
2002 |
School:
A choice of directions |
OECD |
2001 |
Presentation
of PISA 2001 findings |
OECD |
2000 |
A credit to
children |
JRF |
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Winning the
generation game (with
PIU team) |
Cabinet Office |
1999 |
Welfare beyond
work |
JRF |
1998 |
Staying ahead:
In-service training and teacher professional development
(with John Walshe) |
OECD |
1997 |
Social
protection and inclusion: European challenges for the UK |
JRF |
1996 |
Detecting a
Change: Progress in Tackling Crime |
Audit
Commission |
1995 |
What
makes workers learn (with Daniel Wagner) |
Hampton Press |
1994 |
School:
A matter of choice |
OECD |
1993
|
City
Strategies for Lifelong Learning |
OECD |
1992 |
School
and Business: A New Partnership |
OECD |