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    Bernard, M. & Phillips, J. (2000). The challenge of ageing in tomorrows Britain, Ageing and Society, 20/1,33-54.

    Bernard, M., Phillips, J., Machin, L. & Harding-Davies, V. (2000). Women Ageing: Changing Identities,Challenging Myths. London, Routledge. Also published in Taiwanese.

    Bernard, M., Phillips, J., Phillipson, C. & Ogg, J. (2001). Household Composition and Family Life of OlderPeople in Britain, Journal of Applied Gerontology, 20/3, 259-279.

    Burholt, V. & Wenger, G. C. (2003). Families and Migration: Older People from South Asia. First FinalReport. Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, Institute of Medical and Social Care Research,University of Wales, Bangor. pp 148.

    Burholt, V. & Windle, G. (2003). Housing for an Ageing Population: Planning Implications. Final Report.Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, Institute of Medical and Social Care Research,University of Wales, Bangor

    Burholt, V., Wenger, G. C. & Shah, Z. (2003). South Asia Regional Report No. 3. Older Sylhetis inBangladesh. Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, University of Wales, Bangor.

    Burholt, V., Wenger, G. C., & Shah, Z. (2002). United Kingdom Regional Report No. 1. Older GujaratImmigrants in Birmingham, UK. Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, University of Wales,Bangor.

    Burholt, V., Wenger, G. C., & Shah, Z. (2002). United Kingdom Regional Report No. 2. Older PunjabiImmigrants in Birmingham, UK. Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, University of Wales,Bangor.

    Burholt, V., Wenger, G. C., & Shah, Z. (2002). United Kingdom Regional Report No. 3. Older SylhetiImmigrants in Birmingham, UK. Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, University of Wales,Bangor.

    Burholt, V., Wenger, G. C., & Shah, Z. (2003). South Asia Regional Report No. 2. Older Punjabis in India.Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, University of Wales, Bangor.

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    Monograph Series No 1 (pp. 37-52). Hamilton, New Zealand: Population Association of New Zealand,University of Waikato.

    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S. (2002). La pratique contraceptive lle Maurice : politique nationale, pratiquesindividuelles, Collections Populations, LHarmattan, Paris, 206 pages.

    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S., Dharmalingam, A., & Koopman-Boyden, P. (2002). La solidarit familiale enNouvelle Zlande : esquisse d'un modle des changes entre generations. In I. Association, des,Dmographes, de, Langue & Franaise (Eds.), Vivre plus longtemps, avoir moins d'enfants, quelles

    implications ? (Vol. 10, pp. 373-382). Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.

    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S., Dharmalingam, A., & Pool, I. (2000). Family Formation, Support Resources andWomen's Economic Activity: A New Zealand Case Study. In D. Tabutin, C. Gourbin, Masuy-Stroobant & B.Schoumaker (Eds.), Theories, paradigmes et courants explicatifs en demographie (pp. 577-600). Belgique:Academia-Bruylant/L'Harmattan.Johnstone, K., Baxendine, S., Dharmalingam, A., Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S. & Pool, I. (2001) Fertility andFamily Surveys in Countries of the ECE region: Standard Country Report: New Zealand, United NationsEconomic Commission for Europe, United Nations Population Fund, New York; Geneva, 89 pages(International peer review)

    Jones, S., Morgan, J., Murphy, D. & Shearn, J. (2002). Making it Work Strategies for Success inSupported Employment York: The Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

    Kingston, P, Phillips, J. & Ray, M. (2001). Conflict and Ambivalence within Intergenerational Relations. In S.Daatland & K. Herlofson (Eds.), Ageing, intergenerational relations, care systems and quality of life- anintroduction to the OASIS project. NOVA, Norway, Rapport 14/01 pp 31-41.

    Koopman-Boyden, P., & Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S. (2000). Conceptual models of the family and familyrelationships. In P. Koopman-Boyden, A. Dharmalingam, B. Grant, V. Hendy, S. Hillcoat-Nalletamby, D.Mitchell et al. (Eds.), Transactions in the Mid-life Family. Monograph Series No. 1 (pp. 7-22). Hamilton,

    New Zealand: Population Association of New Zealand, University of Waikato.

    Lamura, G., Balducci, C., Melchiorre, M. G., Quattrini, S., Spazzafumo, L., Burholt, V., Weber, G., Ferring,D., Drooglever Fortuijn, J., & Tallberg, J. (2003). European Study of Adult Well-Being: Comparative Reporton Ageing Well and Material Security in Europe (for the European Commission). Centre for Social PolicyResearch and Development, University of Wales, Bangor.

    Phillips, J. & Bernard, M. (2000). Women Ageing: Journey or Destination. In M. Bernard, J. Phillips, L.Machin & V. H. Davies (Eds.), Women Ageing: Changing Identities, Challenging Myths. London, Routledge..

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    Phillips, J. & Blyth, E. (2000). Who Owns the Research Process? - Notes on the Belfast Seminar. The BritishJournal of Social Work, 30, 519-522.

    Phillips, J. & Ray, M. (2002). Critical Practice with Older People. In R. Adams, L. Dominelli & M. Payne(Eds.), Critical Social Work Practice, London, Macmillan

    Phillips, J. & Waterson, J. (2002). Care management and social work: a case study of the role of socialwork in hospital discharge to residential or nursing home care, European Journal of Social Work. 5/2, 171-186.

    Phillips, J. (2000). Retirement Communities and Working Carers entries to M. Davies, (Ed.) TheEncyclopaedia of Social Work, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford.

    Phillips, J. (2000). Working Women: Paid and Unpaid Carers. In M. Bernard, J. Phillips, L. Machin & V. HDavies (Eds.), Women Ageing: Changing Identities, Challenging Myths. London: Routledge.

    Phillips, J., Bernard, M. & Chittenden, M. (2002). Juggling Work and Family Life, Policy Press. York andBristol. Winner of the Work-Life Balance Trust Award for non-fiction, 2002.

    Phillips, J., Bernard, M., Biggs, S & Kingston, P. (2001). Retirement Communities in Britain: a third way fora third age. In S. Peace, S. & C. Holland (Eds.), Innovations, Adaptations and Segregations.Accommodating an Ageing Society. Bristol: The Policy Press.

    Phillips, J., Bernard, M., Phillipson, C. & Ogg, J. (2000). Social Support and Older People: A Study ofThree Areas, The British Journal of Social Work, 30/6, 835-851.

    Phillips, J., Ray, M. & Ogg, J. (2003). Ambivalence and Conflict in Ageing Families: European Perspectives,Retraite et Societe, No 38: 80-108 LEurope du grand age: entre families et institutions, Caissse NationaleDassurance Vieillesse, Paris.

    Phillips, J., Worrall, A. & Brammer, A. (2000). Older Offenders in the Criminal Justice System in England. InM. Rothman & D. Burton (Eds.), Elders, Crime and the Criminal Justice System: Myth, Perception and Realityin the 21st Century, New York: Springer.

    Phillipson, C., Bernard, M., Phillips, J. & Ogg, J. (2000). The Family and Community Life of Older People:Social Networks and Social Support in Three Urban Areas. London: Routledge.

    Phillipson, C., Bernard, M., Phillips, J. & Ogg, J. (2002). Social Change, Networks and Family Life. In B.Bytheway, V. Bacigalupo, J. Bornat, J. Johnson & S. Spurr (Eds.), Understanding Care, Welfare andCommunity: a Reader. London: Routledge.

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    Todd, S & Jones, S. (2003). Mums the Word!: Maternal Accounts of Dealings with the Professional World.Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 16/3, 229-244.

    Wenger, G. C., & Burholt, V. (2002). Differences over time in older people's relationships with children,grandchildren, nieces and nephews in rural North Wales. Ageing & Society, 21/5, 567-590.

    Windle, G. & Burholt, V. (2003). Older people in Wales, their transport and mobility: A literature review.Quality in Ageing, 4/2, 28-35.

    Windle, G., Parsonage, R., Prendergast, L., Burholt, V., Squire, A., Wenger, G. C. & Woods, R. (2001).Health Promotion for Older People: A Literature Review. Health Promotion Department, Welsh AssemblyGovernment, Cardiff.http://new.wales.gov.uk/docrepos/40382/cmo/reports/pre-06/Technical2-older-people-e.pdf?lang=en

    Yeandle, S., Phillips, J., Scheibl, F., Wigfield, A. & Wise, S. (2003). Line Managers and Family-FriendlyEmployment: Roles and Perspectives. York and Bristol: Policy Press with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.