Associate professor, University of Leeds
My research interests include:
- Poverty, inequality and social exclusion – particularly child poverty; consensual/democratic poverty measurement; intra-household distributions and the disproportionate impact of poverty on women and children; and the impact of conceptions, definitions, and measurement methods on poverty research.
- Well-being – particularly child well-being; issues relating to concepts, definitions, and measurement of well-being; and links between overall well-being and sub-domains of well-being.
- Childhood studies – the New Sociology of Childhood and the child indicators movement. The development of child-centric and child-derived indicators, and the added value such indicators can bring to understandings of childhood.
- Quantitative methods - including secondary data analysis and survey design.
- Mixed methods research – bridging the gap between individual experience and the development of social policy solutions; incorporating qualitative and quantitative methodologies to broaden understanding of social issues.
Parents and children living in poverty have the same aspirations as those who are better off
Sep 30, 2018 22:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Much is written and said about families living in poverty, but accounts rarely draw on the experiences of these families themselves. Read the newspapers or listen to politicians, and youd think that these troubled families...