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CURRICULUM VITAE - PETER TAYLOR-GOOBY DETAILS Professor of Social Policy, University of Kent SSPSSR, University of Kent, CT2 7NF Tel: 01227 827514 (work) 01227464678 (home); Fax: 01227 827005 Languages: Basic French QUALIFICATIONS B.A., Philosophy and English Literature (Joint Hons: 2:1) University of Bristol 1969 Diploma in Social Administration (with Distinction), University of York 1972. M.Phil. in Social Administration, University of York 1974. Ph.D. in Social Policy, University of Kent 1984. HONOURS AND AWARDS University Research Achievement Award, University of Kent, April 2018. Lifetime Achievement Award, Social Policy Association, July 2013. OBE, Services to Social Science, July 2012. AcSS Annual Lecture ‘The State of Social Science: only itself to blame’, London, July 5 2012. Keynote, Council of Europe Forum for the Future of Democracy 14 October 2011, Cyprus. Chair, British Academy New Paradigms in Public Policy programme, 2010- 11. Invited Guest, Spending Review meeting on Social Security with Chief Secretary to the Treasury, July 19, 2010. Elected Fellow of British Academy, 2009. President of Finland’s Lecture (Mauno Koivosto), University Turku, 23 September 2009. Invited Special Guest Korean Institute of Health and Social Administration International Symposium, May 27-8, 2009. Invited Guest, No 10 Roundtable: Where now for the progressive consensus? with Prime Minister and Ed Miliband, March 17, 2009 Distinguished Visitor, Government of the Hong Kong, Central Policy Unit as a Special Advisor, 2008-9 Richard Titmuss Memorial Lecture, University of Jerusalem, 2008 Elected President, Sociology and Social Policy Section, BAAS,, 2005-6 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Arts, 2005. Elected Founding Academician, ALSiSS, 2001. CAREER 1990 Professor of Social Policy, University of Kent. 1979-89 Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader, Social Policy, University of Kent. 1974-79 Lecturer in Social Administration, University of Manchester. ACTIVITIES Chair REF Social Work and Social Policy and Administration panel 2011-15. HEFCE REF Impact Pilot Evaluation Panel, 2010-11 Chair RAE Social Work and Social Policy and Administration panel 2005-8

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CURRICULUM VITAE - PETER TAYLOR-GOOBY DETAILS

Professor of Social Policy, University of Kent SSPSSR, University of Kent, CT2 7NF Tel: 01227 827514 (work) 01227464678 (home); Fax: 01227 827005 Languages: Basic French

QUALIFICATIONS

B.A., Philosophy and English Literature (Joint Hons: 2:1) University of Bristol 1969 Diploma in Social Administration (with Distinction), University of York 1972. M.Phil. in Social Administration, University of York 1974. Ph.D. in Social Policy, University of Kent 1984.

HONOURS AND AWARDS University Research Achievement Award, University of Kent, April 2018.

Lifetime Achievement Award, Social Policy Association, July 2013. OBE, Services to Social Science, July 2012. AcSS Annual Lecture ‘The State of Social Science: only itself to blame’, London, July 5 2012. Keynote, Council of Europe Forum for the Future of Democracy 14 October 2011, Cyprus. Chair, British Academy New Paradigms in Public Policy programme, 2010-11. Invited Guest, Spending Review meeting on Social Security with Chief Secretary to the Treasury, July 19, 2010. Elected Fellow of British Academy, 2009. President of Finland’s Lecture (Mauno Koivosto), University Turku, 23 September 2009. Invited Special Guest Korean Institute of Health and Social Administration International Symposium, May 27-8, 2009. Invited Guest, No 10 Roundtable: Where now for the progressive consensus? with Prime Minister and Ed Miliband, March 17, 2009 Distinguished Visitor, Government of the Hong Kong, Central Policy Unit as a Special Advisor, 2008-9 Richard Titmuss Memorial Lecture, University of Jerusalem, 2008 Elected President, Sociology and Social Policy Section, BAAS,, 2005-6 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Arts, 2005. Elected Founding Academician, ALSiSS, 2001.

CAREER

1990 Professor of Social Policy, University of Kent. 1979-89 Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader, Social Policy, University of Kent. 1974-79 Lecturer in Social Administration, University of Manchester.

ACTIVITIES Chair REF Social Work and Social Policy and Administration panel 2011-15. HEFCE REF Impact Pilot Evaluation Panel, 2010-11 Chair RAE Social Work and Social Policy and Administration panel 2005-8

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Member RAE Social Work and Social Policy and Administration panel 2000-4 Advisor to Italian Government CIVR Triennial Research Review 2005. Member BA Cohesive Societies programme group, 2017-9 Invited special lecturer Attitudes to Welfare and the Progressive Trilemma, Treasury State of Tax series, Churchill Room, Treeasury, chaired by Indira Morris, 7 Oct 2014. Invited participant: BA representative, CSA Risk and Innovation Seminar, GO-Science, 7 March 2014. Invited author GO-Science Foresight Review: ‘How does economic inequality impact on notions of identity?’ 2013 Board member, Blackett Review of High Impact Low Probability risks, chaired by Sir John Beddington for the Cabinet Office, September-December 2010. UKC representative, GO-Science/RCUK conference: ‘Strengthening Links between Academia and Government’, 26 March 2012. Member Government Office for Science Review of DWP 2011 Presentation to Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, No 10, on the book Reframing Social Citizenship, 30 March 2009. Invited presentation:’ The Future of the Welfare State’, Labour for the Common Good, House of Commons 29 September 2016 Invited presentation: Treasury/HMRC: Social Policy Trilemmas, HM Treasury, 7 October 2014. Chair BA Nudging Citizens towards Localism Programme 2011-12 BA Public Policy Fellows Group, June 2010- Guest lecturer at BA Researching Government course, Sunningdale, March 2010. Member of Nuffield Foundation Personal Fellowship Committee, 1993-1997. RSA 2020 Public Services Programme Management Group 2010-11 Commissioned report, Welfare Futures, for RSA 2020 programme. NIHR Social Care School, Intra-mural Members Selection Board, DH, 2009. Chair, Inside Government Westminster Conference on Welfare Reform, June 2011 Visiting Professorship, University College London, 2015-17. Visiting Professorship, Institute of Education, University of London, 2012-15. Honorary Research Associate CARR, LSE, 2003-. State-appointed Visiting Foreign Expert to China, Risk Research Centre, Beijing Normal University, 2008-11 Social Policy Representative, ESRC Research Grants Board, 2004-06. ESRC College of Assessors 2010-12. ESRC Postgraduate Training Scheme Assessment College 2010-12. Lead Assessor, ESRC Quinquennial Review, CREST (SCPR/Nuffield), 1998 Member ESRC Steering Group for the Strategic Advisor for Social Work and Social Care Research 2008-9 Member, ESRC DTC/DTU selection process, 2010. Academic Consultant, National School for Social Care Research, National

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Institute for Health Research 2008-9. Chair and Rapporteur, Evaluation Panel, Framework Five programme ‘Improving Human Potential’ (350 million Euros), 2000-1. European Representative, APEC Ministerial Conference, Seoul. UK Management Committee Representative, COST Action 15: Globalization and Welfare Reform in Europe, 1999-2004, Chair COST A-15, Working Group on Subsidiarity and Convergence. Chair EU DG Regional Development Conference on Social Polarization, Brussels May 2009.

Departmental Assessor, Social Policy, LSE, 2010-2013 Assessor Norwegian Research Council, Canadian Research Council and Hong Kong Research Council 2010 onwards Judge, Fulbright Commission Scopus Young Researcher, 2011-14 External Assessor, Review of Social Science at Roskilde University, 2011. Organiser, International Risk Conference, Beijing, May 2009 Head of Department of Social and Public Policy and Social Work, Kent, 1991/2 to 1994/95.

More than 60 Keynote presentations at international conferences. £6,400,000 in research grants and contracts, £3.6m from ESRC for 15 programmes and projects.

Elected Member, Institute of Learning and Teaching (no. 17518), 2001

BOOKS 1. Attitudes, Aspirations and Welfare, ed. with Ben Leruth, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 2. After Austerity: The New Politics of Welfare in Europe ed with Ben Leruth and

Heejung Chung, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017. 3. Britain’s Growth Crisis, with Colin Hay and Jeremy Green, Palgrave, Basingstoke,

2015. 4. The Double Crisis of the Welfare State and What We Can Do About It, Palgrave,

Basingstoke, 2013. 5. New Paradigms in Public Policy, (ed.) Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013. 6. A Left Trilemma: progressive public policy in an age of austerity, Policy Network,

London, 2012. 7. Squaring the Spending Circle, British Academy and Oxford University Press, 2011. 8. Reframing Social Citizenship, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009, tr. Chinese

2011, Chu Liu Book Company. 9. Welfare States under Pressure, (revised edition, tr. Chinese) Song-Hui, Taipei,

Taiwan, 2006. 10. Risk in Social Science, (ed., and Jens Zinn), Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006,

tr. Chinese, 2011, Chu Liu Book Company. 11. Learning about Risk, (ed., and Jens Zinn) Forum Qualitative Research (FQS

1/2006). 12. Ideas and Welfare State Reform in Western Europe (ed.) London, Palgrave, 2005.

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13. New Risks, New Welfare: The Transformation of the European Welfare State, (ed.) Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, Chinese translation, 2009, Chu Liu Book Company.

14. Making a European Welfare State? Convergences and Conflicts over European Social Policy, (ed.), Blackwell, 2004, (papers from Cost A15 group), also special issue, Social Policy and Administration, vol 37, no 6.

15. Welfare States under Pressure, (ed.), Sage, London and California, 2001 16. Risk, Trust and Welfare, (ed.), Macmillan, London and St. Martin’s Press, New

York, 2000. 17. European Welfare Futures (Vic George, Giuliano Bonoli and Peter Taylor-Gooby),

Polity Press, Cambridge and Blackwell, New York, 2000 (revised edition in Korean 2004, B and I publishing, Seoul).

18. The End of the Welfare State? Responses to Retrenchment (ed., with S. Svallfors), Routledge, London, 1999, second edition 2007.

19. Choice and Public Policy: the Limits to Welfare Markets, (ed.), Macmillan, London, and St Martin’s Press, New York, 1998.

20. European Welfare Policy: Squaring the Welfare Circle (ed., Vic George and Peter Taylor-Gooby), Macmillan, London, 1996.

21. Markets and Managers (ed., Peter Taylor-Gooby and Robin Lawson) Open University Press, 1993

22. Dependency Culture (Hartley Dean and Peter Taylor-Gooby), Harvester Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead, 1992.

23. Social Change, Social Welfare and Social Science, Harvester Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead, and University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1991.

24. The Private Provision of Public Welfare, (Elim Papadakis and Peter Taylor-Gooby), Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead, 1987.

25. Public Opinion, Ideology and the Welfare State, Routledge Kegan Paul, London, 1985.

26. From Butskellism to the New Right, Open University, Milton Keynes, 1983. 27. Social Theory and Social Welfare, (Peter Taylor-Gooby and Jen Dale), Edward

Arnold, London, 1981. 28. Political Philosophy and Social Welfare, (Raymond Plant, Harry Lesser and Peter

Taylor-Gooby), Routledge Kegan Paul, London, 1980, second edition 2009. Edited Journals

Chung, H., Taylor-Gooby, P. and Leruth, B. eds. (2018). Political Legitimacy and Welfare State Futures. Special Issue of Social Policy & Administration’. Social Policy and Administration. Peter Taylor-Gooby (2003) Open Markets versus Welfare Citizenship: conflicting approaches to policy convergence in Europe Special Issue of Social Policy & Administration, 37, 6

ACADEMIC ARTICLES

1. Peter Taylor-Gooby, Jan-Ocko Heuer, Heejung Chung, Benjamin Leruth, Steffen Mau, Katharina Zimmermann (2019 forthcoming) ‘Regimes, Social Risks and the Welfare Mix: Unpacking Attitudes to Pensions and Childcare in Germany and the UK through Deliberative Forums’. Journal of Social Policy.

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2. Peter Taylor-Gooby (2018). ‘Identifying attitudes to welfare through deliberative forums – the emergence of reluctant individualism’. Policy and Politics, 12 January 2018. https://doi.org/10.1332/030557318X15155868234361

3. Peter Taylor-Gooby, Bjorn Hvinden, Benjamin Leruth, Steffen Mau, Mi Ah Schoyen, and Adrienn Gyory ‘Moral Economies of the Welfare State: A qualitative comparative study’, Acta Sociologica, September 2018.

4. Chung, H., Taylor-Gooby, P. and Leruth, B. (2018). ‘Introduction: Political Legitimacy and Welfare State Futures’. Social Policy and Administration.

5. Taylor-Gooby, P., Chung, H. and Leruth, B. (2018). ‘The Contribution of Deliberative Forums to Studying Welfare State Attitudes – a United Kingdom Study.’ Social Policy & Administration DOI: 10.1111/spol.12405

6. ‘Leruth, B. and Taylor-Gooby, P. (2018) ‘Does political discourse matter? Comparing party positions and public attitudes on immigration in England’, Politics, 7 March 2018, https://doi.org/10.1177/0263395718755566

7. ‘Redoubling the crisis of the Welfare State’ Journal of Social Policy, 46, 4, 815-835 2017. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279417000538

8. ‘Continuity and change in activation policies’ (with Elisabeth McEnhill) Social Policy and Administration, 2.5.17 Early View, 10.1111/spol.12310 .

9. Susanne Wiborg, Francis Green, Peter Taylor-Gooby, Rachel J. Wilde ‘Free Schools in England: ‘Not Unlike other Schools’?’ Journal of Social Policy , First View DOI: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S004727941700023X, 27 April 2017, 1-19.

10. ‘The Divisive Welfare State’, Social Policy and Administration, 50, 6, 712-33, 2016. doi: 10.1111/spol.12257

11. Rachel Wilde, Francis Green, Peter Taylor-Gooby, Susanne Wiborg (2017) ‘Private schools and the provision of public benefit’ Journal of Social Policy, DOI: 10.1017/S0047279415000719. 27 April 2016, pp. 305-23

12. ‘Social division and state restructuring’, British Journal of Sociology, 2015. 13. ‘Making the case for the Welfare State’, Policy and Politics 2015, 43: 4, 597-

614. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/147084414X14081190124376. 14. ‘Challenges to the welfare state in Europe’ Social Policy Review (CASS

Official Journal), 4, 113-141, 2013. 15. ‘Can ‘New Welfare’ address poverty through more and better jobs?’ (with

Julia M. Gumy and Adeline Otto), Journal of Social Policy, 43.4, 1 – 22; DOI: 10.1017/S0047279414000403, Published online: 17 June 2014

16. ‘Welfare State Restructuring: reasons to be cheerful’, Policy Review, 6, March 2014.

17. ‘Work, work, work: you know it makes sense’ Policy Network Observatory, December 5, 2013.

18. ‘Mobilising politically against embedded Anglo-Liberalism’ (with Smith, N., Dolphin, T., Sen, H. and Hay, C.) Renewal, September 2013, 65-86.

19. (with Ed Waite) ‘Towards a More Pragmatic Multiculturalism? How the UK policy community sees the future of ethnic diversity policies’, Governance, 27: 2, 267–289, April 2014

20. ‘Risk in a time of austerity: interview with Bob Heyman’, Health, Risk and Society, 2013 (forthcoming)

21. ‘Why do people stigmatise the poor at a time of rapidly increasing inequality, and what can be done about it?’ Political Quarterly, 84, 1 2013.

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22. ‘Beveridge Overboard? How the UK government is using the crisis to permanently restructure the welfare state’, Intereconomics, 47, 4, 224-30, 2012.

23. ‘Public policy futures: a Left trilemma?’ Critical Social Policy, 1.10.2012 doi: 10.1177/0261018312458044.

24. ‘Resisting welfare state restructuring in the UK’, Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 20, 2, 119-13, 2012.

25. ‘A Systematic Review Approach to Comparative Studies in Social Policy’ (with Trude Sundberg). Social Policy and Administration, 2013, Social Policy and Administration, 47: 4, 416–433.

26. ‘Riots, demonstrations, strikes and the Coalition programme’, Social Policy and Society, 12, 1, 1-15, 2013.

27. ‘The Civil Society Route to Social Cohesion’, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 32, 7/8, 368-85, 2012.

28. ‘Root and Branch Restructuring to Achieve Major Cuts: The Social Ambitions of the Coalition’, Social Policy and Administration, 46, 1 61-82, 2012.

29. ‘Public spending, austerity and the crisis’, Environment and Planning A, 43, 6, 1239-41, 2011.

30. ‘Breaking Down the Percentages’, Guardian Public, 15 February, 2011. 31. ‘The Coalition Programme: A new vision for Britain or politics as usual?’

(with Gerry Stoker), Political Quarterly, 82, 1, 4-27, January 2011. 32. ‘Taking Advantage: informal social mechanisms and equal opportunities

policies’, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 31, 5, 2011. 33. ‘Security, equality and opportunity: attitudes and the sustainability of social

protection’, Journal of European Social Policy, 21, 2, 150-63, 2010. 34. ‘The Risk Society Hypothesis’, (with Andreas Cebulla) Journal of Risk

Research, 14, 2011, 1-22. 35. ‘Opportunity and Solidarity’, Journal of Social Policy, 40, 4, 2011 36. ‘Does risk society erode welfare state solidarity?’ Policy and Politics, 39, 2011,

147-62.. 37. ‘The Canon: the Hidden Injuries of Class’, Times Higher, September 16, 2010. 38. ‘Fairness, Equality and Legitimacy: a qualitative comparative study of Germany

and the UK’ Social Policy and Administration, 44, 1, 85-103, 2010 (with Rose Martin).

39. ‘New Labour and reform of the English NHS: user views and attitudes’, Health Expectations, 13, 2, 2010 (with Andrew Wallace).

40. ‘Public Values and Public Trust’, Journal of Social Policy, 38, 3, 401-20, 2009 (with Andrew Wallace).

41. ‘Reframing Social Citizenship’, Journal of Welfare and Social Security Studies, 79, March, 11-48, 2009 (English and Hebrew translation).

42. ‘Assumptive Worlds and Images of Agency’, Social Policy and Society, 7, 3, 1-12, 2008.

43. ‘Sociological Approaches to Risk: strong in analysis but weak in policy’, Journal of Risk Research, 11, 7, 863-76, 2008.

44. ‘The New Welfare Settlement in Europe’ European Societies, 10, 1 3-24, 2008, also published in The Italian Journal of Social Policy (La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali), 2009.

45. ‘Choice and Values: individualized rational action and social goals’, Journal of Social Policy, 37, 2, 1-19, 2008; reprinted in Welfare Theory and Development,

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Alcock, P. ánd Powell, M. (eds.), Sage, London, 2010. 46. ‘Trust and Welfare State Reform: the example of the NHS’, Social Policy and

Administration, 42, 3, 288-306, 2008. 47. ‘Prevention and integration: rational actors and state welfare’, International

Journal of Social Quality, 2008. 48. ‘Justifying State Welfare, The contribution of social policy to social cohesion

in market capitalism’, Social Security Studies, 2, 4, 10-29, 2007 (English and Chinese translation).

49. ‘The rational actor reform paradigm: delivering the goods, but destroying public trust?’, European Journal of Social Quality, 6, 2, 121-42, 2006.

50. ‘New Labour’s Policy Style: a mix of policy approaches’, Journal of Social Policy, 35, 4, 629-49, 2006 (Trine Larsen, Peter Taylor-Gooby and Johannes Kannanen).

51. ‘Current Directions in Risk Research: Re-invigorating the Social?’, Risk Analysis, 26, 2, 397-411, 2006 (and Jens Zinn).

52. ‘Trust, Risk and Health Care Reform’, Health, Risk and Society, 8, 3, 1-7, 2006. 53. ‘Social Divisions of Trust: Scepticism and Democracy in the GM Nation?

Debate’, Journal of Risk Research, 9, 1, 75-95, 2006. 54. ‘Pervasive Uncertainty in Second Modernity: an empirical test’, Sociological

Research Online, 10, 4, 2005. 55. ‘How Good is Social Policy Research?’ Policy World, 2, 2, June 2005. 56. ‘Is the Future American? Can Left Politics Preserve European Welfare States

from Erosion Through Growing ‘Racial’ Diversity?’ Journal of Social Policy, 34, 4, 661-73, 2005.

57. ‘Uncertainty, Trust and Pensions: the case of the UK reforms’, Social Policy and Administration, 39, 3, 217-32, 2005.

58. ‘Market Means, Welfare Ends: the UK Welfare State Experiment’ (and Trine Larsen and Johannes Kananen), Journal of Social Policy 33, 4, 2004.

59. ‘New Social Risks in Post-Industrial Society’ (and Johannes Kananen), International Social Security Review 57, 3, 45-64, 2004.

60. 'Open Markets and Welfare Values' European Societies, 6, 1, 29-48, 2004. 61. ‘Neglecting Europe’ (Anne Daguerre and Peter Taylor-Gooby), Journal of

European Social Policy, 14, 1, 25-39, 2004. 62. 'Introduction: Open Markets versus Welfare Citizenship: conflicting approaches

to policy convergence in Europe', Social Policy and Administration (special issue), 37, 6, 539-54, 2003.

63. 'Adaptation to Labour Market Change in France and the UK' (Anne Daguerre and Peter Taylor-Gooby), Social Policy and Administration (special issue), 37, 6, 625-39, 2003.

64. 'Paying for "World Class" Services: A British Dilemma' (Peter Taylor-Gooby and Charlotte Hastie), Journal of Social Policy, 32, 2, 271-88, 2003.

65. 'Dissatisfaction with the NHS: too few resources, or the "new consumerism"?' (Peter Taylor-Gooby and Charlotte Hastie), Political Quarterly, 74, 2, 233-40, 2003.

66. 'Querulous Citizens: Welfare Knowledge and the Limits to Welfare Reform', Social Policy and Administration (Peter Taylor-Gooby, Charlotte Hastie and Caroline Bromley), 37 1, 1-20, 2003.

67. ‘The Silver Age of the Welfare State: Perspectives on Resilience’, Journal of Social Policy 31, 4, 597-622, 2002.

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68. ‘Varieties of Risk’, Health, Risk and Society, 4, 2, 109-113, 2002. 69. ‘Social Welfare and Social Democracy, Introduction to Themed Section’ and

‘Some Useful Sources’, Social Policy and Society, 1, 1, pp 35-7 and 81-3, 2001. 70. ‘Sustaining State Welfare in Hard Times: Who Will Foot the Bill?’ Journal of

European Social Policy, 11, 2, pp 133-48, 2001. (Also published in Journées de l'Association D'Economie Sociale, Oct 2001 ed. l'Harmattan.)

71. ‘Risk, Contingency and the Third Way: Evidence from BHPS and Qualitative Studies’, Social Policy and Administration, 35, 2, pp. 195-211, 2001.

72. ‘Doing Business in the NHS. Exploring dentists’ decisions to practice in the public or the private sectors', (Mike Calnan, Sue Silvester, Graham Manley and Peter Taylor-Gooby), Sociology of Health and Illness, 22, 6, pp.742-64, 2000.

73. 'Blair’s Scars’, Critical Social Policy, 20, 3, 331-48, 2000. 74. ‘Knights, Knaves and Gnashers: Professional Values and Private Dentistry’,

(Peter Taylor-Gooby, Sue Silvester, Mike Calnan and Graham Manley), Journal of Social Policy, 29, 3, 375-96, 2000.

75. ‘Going Private? Exploring the Drift away from the NHS’, (Mike Calnan, Sue Silvester, Graham Manley and Peter Taylor-Gooby) Primary Dental Care, April, 49-54, 2000.

76. ‘Risk and the Welfare State’, British Journal of Sociology, (Peter Taylor-Gooby, H.Dean, M.Munro and G.Parker), 50, 2, 177-95, 1999 (also published in translation in the Hungarian journal: Esély, June, 2000)

77. ‘Bipolar Bugbears’, Journal of Social Policy, 28, 2, 299-304, 1999. 78. 'Squaring the Welfare Circle' in International Journal of Social Research

Methodology, 2, 2, pp183-9, 1999. 79. ‘Filling in Time’, (Mike Calnan, Sue Silvester, Graham Manley and Peter

Taylor-Gooby) Health Services Journal, 109, 5671, 22-3, 1999. 80. ‘Policy Change at a Time of Retrenchment: Recent Pension Reform in France,

Germany, Italy and the UK’, Social Policy and Administration, 33, 1, pp.1-19, 1999.

81. ‘Markets and Motives: Trust and Egoism in Welfare Markets’, Journal of Social Policy, 28, 1, 97-115, 1999.

82. ‘“Things can only get better” ’: Expectations and the Welfare State’, Policy and Politics, 24, 4, pp.471-7, 1998.

83. ‘Comments on Amitai Etzioni: voluntary simplicity: characterization, select psychological implications and societal consequences’, Journal of Economic Psychology, 19, 6, pp.645-51, 1998.

84. ‘Choice and Public Policy’, Social Sciences, ESRC, 37, January, pp 3-4, 1998. 85. ‘In Defence of Second-Best Theory: State, Class and Capital in Social Policy’,

Journal of Social Policy, 26, 2, pp.171-92, 1997 (published in translation in the Hungarian journal: Esély, Sept 1998).

86. ‘Economic Beliefs and Market Behaviour’, SPA Newsletter, May, 1997. 87. ‘European Welfare Futures: the Views of Key Influentials in Six European

Countries on Likely Developments in Social Policy’, Social Policy and Administration, 31, 1, 292-310, 1997.

88. ‘The New Choices in Welfare’, Social Sciences, 34, March, 1997. 89. ‘The Future of Health Care in Six European Countries - the Views of Key

Influentials’, International Journal of Health Services, 26, 2, pp.203-19, 1996. 90. ‘Politics against Convergence? Current Trends in European Social Policy’,

Swiss Political Science Review, 2, 3, pp. 1-17 (Giuliano Bonoli, Vic George and

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Peter Taylor-Gooby), 1996 (Reprinted in M.Hill (ed) Income Maintenance Policy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2000).

91. ‘Paying for Welfare: The View from Europe’, Political Quarterly, 67, 2, p.116-27, 1996.

92. ‘Eurosclerosis in European Welfare States: Regime Theory and the Dynamics of Change’, Policy and Politics, 24, 2, pp.109-23, 1996, (Reprinted in M.Hill (ed) Income Maintenance Policy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2000).

93. 'Economic Beliefs and Behaviour - the London Conference', Social Sciences, ESRC, November, 29, p.8, 1995.

94. 'Postmodernism and Social Policy: a Great Leap Backwards?', Journal of Social Policy, 23 3, pp.385-405, 1994 (also published in Political Science Annual, 1994, ed S. Mukherjee, University of New Delhi, India and in Welfare: Critical Concepts, ed C. Jones-Finer and N.Deakin, Sympatico, California).

95. 'Ideology and Social Policy: New Developments in Theory and Practice', The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 30, 1, pp.71-82, 1994.

96. 'Citizenship, Dependency and the Welfare Mix: Problems of Inclusion and Exclusion', International Journal of Health Services, 23, 3, pp.455-74, 1993.

97. 'Poverty Born in Captivity' Community Care, 963, 22nd April, pp. 15-7, 1993. 98. 'Welfare State Regimes and Welfare Citizenship' Journal of European Social

Policy, 1, 2, pp.93-105, 1991. 99. ‘Welfare, Hierarquia e la 'Nova Direita' Era Thatcher', Lua Nova, 24, autumn,

pp.165-87, 1991. 100. 'Attitudes to Welfare Policy in the UK', Indian Journal of Social Work,

51, 3, July, pp.409-15, 1990. 101. 'Statutory Sick Pay and Inequality', (Hartley Dean and Peter Taylor-

Gooby), Policy and Politics, 18, 2, May, pp.145-50, 1990. 102. 'Statutory Sick Pay and the Control of Sickness Absence', (Peter Taylor-

Gooby and Hartley Dean) Journal of Social Policy, 19, 1, January, pp.47-67, 1990.

103. 'Current Developments in the Sociology of Welfare', British Journal of Sociology, special issue on 'Current Sociology’ ed. A.H.Halsey, 40, 4, pp.637-56, 1989.

104. 'Welfare, Hierarchy and the New Right', International Sociology, 4, 4, December pp.431-446, 1989.

105. 'Disquiet and State Welfare', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 13, 2, July, pp.201-26, 1989.

106. 'The Politics of Welfare Privatisation', International Journal of Health Services, 19, 2, July, pp.209-20, 1989.

107. 'Welfare Politics in the UK: the Impact of Current Policies', Talking Politics, 1, 2, pp.38-43, 1989.

108. 'The Future of the British Welfare State', European Sociological Review, 4, 1, 1988.

109. 'Attitudes to Welfare Policy in the House of Commons and the Development of the Welfare State' (Peter Taylor-Gooby and Hugh Bochel), Political Studies, 36, 2, July, pp.334-40, 1988.

110. 'Parliament and Disability in Britain', (Peter Taylor-Gooby and Hugh Bochel), International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 11, 2, March, pp.103-8, 1988

111. 'MPs’ Influence on Welfare Policy' (with H.Bochel), Parliamentary

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Affairs, 41, 2, April, pp.209-18, 1988. 112. 'Public Opinion, Party Policy and MPs' Attitudes to Welfare' (Peter

Taylor-Gooby and Hugh Bochel), Political Quarterly, 59, 2, May, pp.250-8, 1988.

113. 'MPs' Attitudes and the Future of Welfare' (Peter Taylor-Gooby and Hugh Bochel), Public Administration, 66, 3, September, 1988.

114. 'Back to the Future: Occupational Welfare and Social Policy', Journal of Social Policy, 17, 1, March, pp.23-39, 1988.

115. 'MPs' Attitudes to Welfare' (Hugh Bochel and Peter Taylor-Gooby), Teaching Politics, 17, 1, January, 85-95, 1988.

116. 'Consumer Attitudes and Participation in State Welfare' (Peter Taylor-Gooby and Elim Papadakis) Political Studies, 35, 3, October, pp.467-81, 1987.

117. 'Looking Beyond the Market', Economic Affairs, 17, 3, August, 1987. 118. 'Welfare Attitudes: Cleavage, Consensus and Citizenship', Quarterly

Journal of Social Affairs, 3, 3, September, pp.199-211, 1987. 119. 'Political Consciousness and Attitudes to Welfare', International

Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 7, 1, February, pp.83-9, 1987. 120. 'Positional Satisfaction and State Welfare', (Elim Papadakis and Peter

Taylor-Gooby), Sociological Review, 34, 4, pp.812-26, 1986. 121. 'Consumption Cleavages and Welfare Politics', Political Studies, 34, 4,

pp.592-606, 1986. 122. 'Households, Work and Politics' (Ray Pahl, Spiros Missiakoulis and

Peter Taylor-Gooby), International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 6, 3, pp.28-41, 1986.

123. 'Privatisation, Power and the Welfare State', Sociology, 20, 2, 1986. 124. 'Women, Work, Money and Marriage: A Reply to McGlone and to

Pudney and Dale', Sociology, 20, 1, pp.93-5, 1986. 125. 'Personal Consumption and Gender', Sociology, 19, 2, pp.273-84, 1985. 126. 'Pleasing All of the People', Government and Opposition, 20, 3, pp.396-

407, 1985. 127. 'Attitudes to Welfare: Review Article', Journal of Social Policy, 14, 1,

pp.73-83, 1985. 128. 'The Hitch-hiker's Guide to Support for the Welfare State', Sociology, 18, 1,

pp.88-95, 1984. 129. 'The Welfare State and Individual Freedom', Political Studies, 31, 4, pp.640-

9, 1983. 130. 'Public Opinion and the Privatisation of Welfare - A Reanalysis of the 1978

IEA Survey' (Ken Judge, Peter Taylor-Gooby and Jill Smith), Journal of Social Policy, 12, 4, pp.469-91, 1983.

131. 'Legitimation Deficit, Public Opinion and the Welfare State', Sociology, 17, 2, 1983.

132. 'Moralism, Self-interest and Attitudes to Welfare', Policy and Politics, 11, 2, 1983.

133. 'Ambivalence and Altruism', Policy and Politics, 11, 1, (reprinted in Tax Policy, S.Steinmo (ed) Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 1998), 1983.

134. 'Attitudes to State Welfare', ESRC Newsletter, 59, 1983. 135. 'Two Cheers for the Welfare State', Journal of Public Policy, 2, 4, 1982. 136. 'Rationing and Rationality: Popper’s Criterion of Verifiability and

Approaches to Social Policy', International Journal of Sociology and Social

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Policy, 2, 4, pp.53-67, 1982. 137. 'Freedom: Facts and Figments', Journal of Social Policy, 11, 4, 1982. 138. 'The Empiricist Tradition in Social Administration', Critical Social Policy, 1,

2, pp.6-21, 1981. 139. 'The New Right and Social Policy', Critical Social Policy, 1, 1, pp.18-32,

1981. 140. 'The State, Class Ideology and Social Policy’, Journal of Social Policy, 10,

4, pp.433-52, 1981. 141. 'Rent Benefits and Tenants' Attitudes', Journal of Social Policy, 5, 3, 1976.

CHAPTERS

38 chapters in self-edited books, plus:

1. ‘Solidarity in a Changing Welfare State’ in Beresford, P. and Coft, S. (eds.) Social Policy First Hand, Bristol, Policy Press, 2017.

2. ‘Social Policy Innovation’ in Fenger, M. et al (eds) The Resilience of European Labour Markets, Policy Press, 2017.

3. ‘Labour market innovation in the UK’ in Fenger, M. et al (eds) The Resilience of European Labour Markets, Policy Press, 2017.

4. ‘Introduction’, ‘The UK’ and ‘Conclusion’ co-authored’ in After Austerity: The New Politics of Welfare in Europe ed with Ben Leruth and Heejung Chung, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017.

5. ‘The Double Crisis of the Welfare State and What We Can Do About It’, in Gerhard Wegner (ed.) The Legitimacy of the Welfare State, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig, 2015. 170-94 (translated as Die Legitimitat des Sozialstaates).

6. ‘Equality, Rights and Social Justice’ in Alcock, P. and Mayo, M. (eds) Social Policy Handbook, Palgrave, London 2015.

7. ‘Public Policy Futures: A Left Trilemma?’ in Green, J., Hay, C. and Taylor-Gooby, P. (eds) Britain’s Growth Crisis, Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2015.

8. ‘Benefits and Welfare’ (with E. Taylor) in Curtice, J. et al. (eds) British Social Attitudes, 32nd Report, Natcen, London, 2015.

9. ‘Do Coalition Policies Undermine Solidarity?’ in T.Haux et al. (eds.) In Defence of Welfare II, Social Policy Association, University of Kent, 2015.

10. ‘A Systematic Review Approach to Comparative Studies in Social Policy’ in Greener, I. and Greve, B. Evaluation and Evidence in Social Policy, Wiley Blackwell, Oxford, 2014.

11. ‘Mobilising politically against Anglo-liberalism’ in Ben Jackson (ed.) The British economy: a crisis of Anglo-liberal capitalism?, Renewal, London, 2013.

12. ‘Cuts, privatisation and stigma: two misses and a hit’ pp 100-8 in C.Hay and S.Farrall, The Legacy of Thatcherism, BA and Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013.

13. ‘Public Service Reform and Social Inequality’ pp 71-125 in Public Services 2020, Simon Griffiths, Henry Kippin and Gerry Stoker, Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2013.

14. ‘Never waste a crisis’: Is now a good time for progressive welfare state reform?’ in H. Sotillo (ed.), Social Services, Crisis and Solutions, SIIS San Sebastian, Spain, 2012.

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15. ‘Dealing with inequality: an optimistic approach’ in J.Reeves (ed.) Living in Squeezed Britain, Cumberland House, House, available at: http://www.cumberlandlodge.ac.uk/programme/Reports/Squeezed_Britain

16. ‘DR13: How does Economic Inequality Impinge upon Notions of Identity?’ Foresight Review on Inequality and Identity, GO Science, 2012.

17. ‘Trust and Confidence in pension: A Literature Review’, with Vickerstaff, S., Macvarish, J., Loretto, W. and Harrison, T., DWP, WP108, 2012

18. ‘Social democracy at the end of the welfare state’, in After the Third Way, Cramme, O. and Diamond, P., Policy Network, 2012.

19. ‘Social justice and public policy’ in The Students’ Companion to Social Policy, Alcock, P. (ed.) Blackwell, Oxford, 2012.

20. ‘Democracy and participative citizenship?’ Forum on Democracy, Council of Europe, 2011.

21. ‘Social investment and social justice’ Section E in Neal Lawson and Howard Reed (eds.) Plan B, Compass, London 2011

22. ‘Public services reform: choice and inequality’ in Beyond Beveridge? Henry Kippin and Gerry Stoker, RSA, London, 2011.

23. ‘Market means and welfare ends: The UK welfare state experiment’ in Welfare Theory and Development” Peter Alcock and Martin Powell (eds.) Sage, 2011 (reprint of 2004 Journal of Social Policy, article).

24. ‘Fairness and Social Provision’ (with Martin, R.) in Converging worlds of welfare?, Jochen Clasen (ed.) Oxford University Press, 2011. 33-51.

25. ‘Differing Notions of Social Welfare?’ (with Burkhardt, C., Martin, R. and Mau S., in Converging worlds of welfare?, Jochen Clasen (ed.) Oxford University Press, 2011. 15-32.

26. ‘The Welfare State Going West’ in Social Policy Association, Yeates, N. et at In Defence of Welfare, SPA, 2011

27. ‘Choice and Values: individualized rational action and social goals’ in Theory and Development, Alcock, P. ánd Powell, M. (eds.), Sage, London, 2010.

28. ‘What are the Implications of Public Service Reform for Societal Inequality?’ in Equality, Cohesion and Public Services (P Buddery (ed.), PST2020 programme, RSA, London, 2010.

29. ‘Attitudes to Fairness and Opportunity’ in Britain in 2010, Jacky Clake (ed.) ESRC, 2010 edition, 40-41, 2010.

30. ‘Social Investment in Europe’ in Social Investment and the Future of Social Policy in Korea, Yeon-Myung Kim (ed and translator), Sharing House Nanum Press, 2009.

31. ‘The Future of the European Social Model’ in Social Europe and the Single Market: Where Next?, Robert Taylor (ed) Smith Institute, London, 2009.

32. ‘European Welfare Reforms: The Social Investment Welfare State’, in Social Policy at a Crossroad, Sang-Hyop Lee, Andrew Mason, and Kwangeon Sul (eds), KDI Press, Seoul, 2009, 46-80.

33. ‘Why don’t people trust the NHS when it is getting better?’, in Britain in 2009, Jackie Clake (ed.), ESRC, Swindon, 30.

34. ‘The new regulatory state in the UK’, in Regulating the Welfare State, Lutz Leisering and Deborah Mabbett (eds.) Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2009.

35. ‘Sympathy for the poor, or why New Labour does good by stealth’ (Peter Taylor-Gooby and Rosemary Martin) in British Social Attitudes: the 24th Report, Alison Park et al. (eds) Natcen, London, 2008.

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36. ‘Much noise, little progress: the UK experience of privatisation’ (with Mitton, L.) in Social Policy Puzzles: Reconsidering the Public-Private Dichotomy for Health and Pension Policies, Daniel Béland and Brian Gran (eds.). Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2008, 147-68.

37. ‘Social policy as social investment’, Issues in Developmental Social Policy in China, James Midgely (ed.) Chinese Labour and Social Security Publishing House, Beijing, 2007.

38. ‘Social investment in Europe: bold plans, slow progress and implications for Korea’ Social Investment East and West, MOHW, Seoul, Korea, 2007.

39. ‘Equality, rights and social justice’ in The Students’ Companion to Social Policy, Alcock, P. (ed.) Blackwell, Oxford, 2007.

40. ‘Innovation and the development of social policy in the contemporary world’ in Zhang Xiulan (ed.) Social Policy, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 2007.

41. ‘Public values: illiberal attitudes in a Liberal country?’ in Is Liberalism Progressive?, Margo, J. (ed) IPPR 2007

42. ‘Productivism: what East Asia can teach European social policy’, in A.Mason (ed) Social Policy at a Crossroad: Trends in Advanced Countries and Implications for Korea, East-West Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2007.

43. ‘Is the Future American?’ in Simone Delorenzi (ed.) Going Places, Polity/IPPR, 2006.

44. ‘Social Spending and Economic Growth’ in Asia-Pacific Economic Forum, , 2006.

45. ‘Public Attitudes and New Social Risk Reforms’ (Peter Taylor-Gooby, Johannes Kananen and Trine Larsen) in K.Armingeon and G.Bonoli (ed) The Politics of Post-Industrial Welfare States, Routledge, 2006, 83-99.

46. ‘Risk Management and Trust’, Invited Evidence to the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee Inquiry on the Government’s Approach to Risk Management, December 2005, published in Government Policy and the Management of Risk, HL paper 183-II.

47. ‘Strengthening Social Safety-Nets in Europe’ in Asia-Pacific Economic Forum, 2005.

48. ‘Greek Welfare Reform in a European Context’ in M.Petmesidou and E. Mossialos, (eds.) Social Policy Developments in Greece, Ashgate, 2006.

49. ‘Social Justice and Welfare Values’ in W.Paxton et al (eds) The Commission on Social Justice: 10 Years On, Polity/IPPR, 2005.

50. ‘UK Pension Reform: A test case for a liberal welfare state?’ in G.Bonoli and T.Shinkawa (eds.) Ageing and Pension Reform Around the World: Evidence from Eleven Countries, Edward Elgar, London, 2005, 116-36.

51. ‘The Work-Centred Welfare State’ in A.Parks et al British Social Attitudes: the 21st Report, NCSR/Sage, London, 2004.

52. 'The Practical Politics of Welfare Privatisation', in T.Tachibanaki (ed.) The Role of the Public and Private Sectors in the Social Security System, University of Kyoto, 2004.

53. (with Charlotte Hastie) 'Support for Government Spending - has New Labour got it right?', in A.Parks et al British Social Attitudes: the 19th Report, NCSR/Sage, London, 2003

54. ‘Ulike vilkar for ombygging av velferdsstaten’, in A-H Bay et al (eds) Virker Velferds-Staten?, Hoyskole Forlaget (Nordic Academic Press), Kristiansand, 2001.

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55. ‘Unemployment and Unemployment Policies in the UK’ (Jochen Clasen and Peter Taylor-Gooby) in J.G.Anderson (ed) Unemployment in Europe, Policy Press, Bristol, 2001.

56. ‘Complex Equality – Redistribution, Class and Gender’ in R.Edwards and J.Glover (eds) Risk and Citizenship: Key Issues in Welfare, Routledge, London, forthcoming, 2001.

57. ‘Welfare Politics in Europe’ (translated into Norwegian) in Festschrift for Aksel Hatland, ed. Bjorn Hvinden, Hoegskoleforlaget, Oslo, 2000.

58. ‘Rethinking the Welfare Society’ in H.Weber (ed) The Future of the Welfare State – British and German Perspectives, Centre for British Studies, Humboldt University, Berlin, pp.194 – 200 and ‘Introduction’, pp.118-9, 1999.

59. ‘”Hollowing-out” versus the new interventionism: public attitudes and welfare futures’ in S Svallfors and P Taylor-Gooby (eds) The End of the Welfare State? Responses to Retrenchment, Routledge, London, pp 1-13, 1999.

60. 'The Future of Social Policy' in J.Baldock et al (eds), Social Policy, Oxford University Press, pp. 547-63, 1999.

61. ‘Welfare, Equality and Efficiency: The Welfare State and the New Individualism’ in B.Greve (ed.), What Constitutes a Good Society?, Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp.11-33, 2000.

62. ‘European Attachment to the Welfare State’ in R.Jowell et al (eds) International Social Attitudes: the 15th BSA Report, SCPR/Dartmouth, London, pp.57-76, 1998.

63. ‘Equality, Rights and Social Justice’ in P.Alcock, A. Erskine and M.May (eds.), The Student’s Companion to Social Policy, Social Policy Association and Blackwell, Oxford, pp.37-42, 1997.

64. ‘Transformaciones y Tendencias en al Provisión del Bienestar Europeo: Eurosclerosis, Teoría de los Regímenes y la Dinámica del Cambio’ in L.Moreno (ed) Unión Europea y Estado del Bienestar, CSIC and the Ministry of Labour and Social Provision, Madrid, 1997.

65. ‘The UK: Radical Departures and Political Consensus’ in V.George and P.Taylor-Gooby (eds) European Welfare Policy: Squaring the Welfare Circle, Macmillan, London, pp.95-117, 1996.

66. ‘The Response of Government: Fragile Convergence?’ in V.George and P.Taylor-Gooby (eds) European Welfare Policy: Squaring the Welfare Circle, Macmillan, London, pp.199-219, 1996, also translated into Chinese, 1997.

67. 'Comfortable, Marginal and Excluded: Who Should Pay Higher Taxes for A Better Welfare State?’, R.Jowell, J.Curtice, L.Brook and A.Park (eds) British Social Attitudes: the 12th Report, SCPR/Gower, Aldershot, pp.1-19, 1995.

68. 'Who Wants the Welfare State? The Future of Social Protection in Europe', in S.Svallfors (ed) In the Eye of the Beholder: Opinions on Welfare and Justice in Comparative Perspective, Bank of Sweden Tercentenary fund, Stockholm, pp.11-52, 1995.

69. 'Charities in Recession: Hard Times for the Weakest?' in S.Saxon-Harrold and J.Kendall (eds) Researching the Voluntary Sector, Second Edition, Charities Aid Foundation, London, pp.101-13, 1994.

70. 'Welfare Outside the State?' in R.Jowell, L.Brook and A.Park (eds) British Social Attitudes: the 11th Report, SCPR/Gower, Aldershot, pp.27-36, 1994.

71. 'National Curriculum and Local Management' in P.Taylor-Gooby and R.Lawson (eds) Markets and Managers, Open University Press, Milton Keynes,

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pp.102-17, 1993. 72. 'Where We Go From Here: the New Order in Welfare' in P.Taylor-Gooby and

R.Lawson (eds) Markets and Managers, Open University Press, Milton Keynes, pp.132-50, 1993.

73. 'Education Policy towards 2000' in V.George and S.Miller (eds) Squaring the Welfare Circle, Routledge, London, pp.112-36, 1993.

74. 'Welfare Futures' in J.Ferris and R.Page (eds) Social Policy in Transition, Gower, Aldershot, pp.70-87, 1993.

75. 'What Citizens Want from the State' in R.Jowell et al International Social Attitudes - the 1993 Report, Gower, Aldershot, pp.81-102, 1993.

76. 'Personal Consumption and Gender' and ' Women, Work, Money and Marriage' in D.Morgan and L.Stanley (eds) Sociology - the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Yearbook, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1993.

77. 'Who Has the Best Tunes?' in N.Manning and R.Page (eds), Social Policy Review, 1991-2, Longman, Harlow, pp.261-80, 1992.

78. 'Social Security' and 'Social Work Services' in C.Carpenter (ed) UK Data Book, Guinness Publishing, London, pp.94-6, 1992.

79. 'Poverty, Polarisation and Citizenship' (John Logan and Peter Taylor-Gooby) in I.Gordon, M.Harloe and S.Fainstein (eds), A Tale of Dual Cities, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, pp.129-51, 1992.

80. 'The Retreat of the Welfare State' in I.Walliman and M.Dobkowski (eds), Research in Inequality and Social Conflict, vol.2, Jai Press, Greenwich Conn. and London, pp.137-57, 1992.

81. ‘Attachment to the Welfare State’ in R.Jowell, S.Witherspoon and L.Brook (eds) British Social Attitudes, the Eighth Report, Gower, Aldershot, pp.23-43, 1991.

82. 'The Unkindest Cuts', in R.Jowell, S.Witherspoon and L.Brook (eds), British Social Attitudes : the Seventh Report, Gower, Aldershot, pp.1-26, 1990.

83. 'The Social Services and Welfare Policy' in D.Krell (ed.), Aspects of Britain, VEB Verlag Enzyklopadie, Leipzig, 1989.

84. 'The Role of Government' in R.Jowell, S.Witherspoon and L.Brook (eds) International Social Attitudes, Gower, Aldershot, pp.35-58, 1989.

85. 'The Isle of Thanet: Restructuring and Municipal Conservatism' (Nick Buck, Ian Gordon, Chris Pickvance and Peter Taylor-Gooby) in P.Cooke (ed), Localities, Unwin Hyman, London, pp.166-98, 1989.

86. 'Opinion Publica y Estado de Bienestar', in Rafael Munoz de Bustillo (ed) Crisis y Futuro del Estado de Bienestar, Alianza Universidad Editorial, Madrid, pp.149-83, 1989.

87. 'Parliament and the Politics of Welfare', in M.Brenton and C.Ungerson (eds), The Year-Book of Social Policy, 1987, Longman, Harloe, pp.6-27, 1988.

88. 'The State, Class Ideology and Social Policy' (translation into Chinese) in Hunching Chan (ed) Social Welfare Review, Kwai-kwan Press, Taipei, China, 1988.

89. 'Citizenship and the Welfare State', in R.Jowell, S.Witherspoon and L.Brook (eds), British Social Attitudes: the 1987 Report, Gower, Aldershot, pp.1-28, 1987.

90. 'Restructuring in the Service Sector' (Nick Buck, Ian Gordon, Chris Pickvance and Peter Taylor-Gooby) in P.Cooke (ed), Global Restructuring, Local Response, ESRC, London., 1986.

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91. 'Consumption in the Eighties', Domesday Disc, BBC Television, 1986. 92. 'Political Attitudes and Public Welfare' in R.Klein and M.O'Higgins (eds), The

Future of Welfare, Blackwell, Oxford, pp.72-92, 1985. 93. 'The Distributional Compulsion and the Moral Order of the Welfare State', in

K.Kumar and A.Ellis (eds) Economy and Society, Tavistock, London, pp.98-122, 1983.

94. 'Needs, Welfare and Political Allegiance', in N.Timms and D.Watson (eds), Social Welfare: Why and How? Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, pp.27-42, 1980.

MONOGRAPHS

1. ‘How does economic inequality impact on notions of identity?’, Foresight Review, Go-Science, 2012

2. The Left Trilemma, Policy Network, March 2012 3. Comparative Social Policy in the UK: a report, Zentrum fur Sozialpolitik,

Universitat Bremen, 05/2012 April. 4. 2008 Taylor-Gooby, P. and Martin, R. (2008), Fairness and the Welfare

State: the Double Disconnect, Anglo-German Foundation, CSGE Working Papers, http://www.agf.org.uk/cms/upload/pdfs/WP/200809_WPcsge_e_welfare_state.pdf

5. The Efficiency Trust Dilemma, SCARR WP9, www.kent.ac.uk/scarr. 6. Current Directions in Risk Research (and Jens Zinn), SCARR WP8,

www.kent.ac.uk/scarr 7. Attitudes to Social Justice, Institute for Public Policy Research, London, pp 1-

20. 8. Psychology, Social Psychology and Risk, SCARR WP3, www.kent.ac.uk 9. Public Expectations of Pension Provision, Actuarial Profession, London, pp 1-

33. 10. The New Context of Welfare, State of the Art Paper, published by the EU,

DGV, pp 1-25, 2003.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS Directorship of the ESRC programmes (SCARR and EBB) and other activities have led to a large number of newspaper publications and television and radio broadcasts, including a leader on entrepreneurship among ethnic minorities for the Financial Times (10 September 1996), budget commentary for the Sun (1 July 1997) and the Radio 4 Analysis programme: ‘People Behaving Oddly’ (4 and 7 December, 1997) which consisted of presentation and discussion of the research findings. More recent non-academic publications: ‘How big is the study of social policy?’ Policy World, Summer 2012, 23-4. ‘No Time to Talk’, Guardian Newspaper: Analysis, 4.10.00 'Do It Yourself?' BBC Radio 4 Analysis, 12.04.01 and 15.04.01 ‘How resilient are different welfare systems across Europe as the claims made upon them rise?’ Times Higher, 14/12/01. ‘Trust and the NHS’, Prospect, no 121, April 2006. ‘Searching for Consensus’ 14, Parliamentary Monitor, October/November 2006

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‘Appeal to the Public Spirit’, Guardian Public, December, 2006, 19-20. ‘The rise (or not) of the citizen-consumer’, The Edge, March 2007, 10-11. ‘The social investment welfare state in Europe: relevance to Korea’, Korea Prospect,

June 2007. ‘Globalization and social justice: a taxing dilemma?’, Policy Network, 7 July 2008. ‘On a charm offensive’, Health Management, May/June 2009. 12. Over forty research reports to funding bodies. Seventy-three articles in non-refereed journals including Guardian Newspaper, Times Higher Educational Supplement, The Listener, New Society, New Statesman and Society, Social Policy Association Newsletter, Social Work Today, Community Care, Poverty, New Socialist, New Manchester Review, Municipal Journal, Rehabilitation Network and Kent Bulletin. Thirty-four book reviews in academic journals. Seven occasional papers in series produced by the Universities of Aalborg, Barcelona, Roskilde and Sydney and the Charities Aid Foundation. Some Recent Reviews 1. Barbara Vis (2010) The Politics of Risk-Taking: Welfare State Reform in Advanced

Democracies, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, Journal of Social Policy, 39, 4, October 2010.

2. Zygmunt Bauman (2004) Europe: an Unfinished Adventure, Polity Press, Cambridge in Times Higher, March 2005.

3. Julian Le Grand (2003) Motivation, Agency and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford, in European Societies, (forthcoming).

4. Gosta Esping Andersen with Duncan Gallie, Anton Hemerijck and John Myles (2002) Why We Need A New Welfare State, Oxford University Press, Oxford, in Work, Employment and Society, vol 17, no 4, 2004.

5. Neil Gilbert, Transformation of the Welfare State, Oxford University Press, 2002 in International Journal of Social Welfare, vol 12, no 2, 2003.

6. Evelyn Huber and John Stephens, Development and Crisis of the Welfare State: Parties and Policies in Global Markets, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2001 in Journal of Social Policy, vol 32, no 1, January 2003.

7. Christopher Pierson and Francis Castles (eds 2000) The Welfare State Reader, Polity, Cambridge, Times Higher, 8 March 2001, xxiii.

8. Duncan Gallie and Serge Paugam (eds 2000) Welfare Regimes and the Experiences of Unemployment in Europe, Oxford University Press, Oxford, in Journal of Social Policy, January 2001.

9. Mikko Kautto et al (eds, 2001) ‘Nordic Welfare States in The European Context’, Routledge, London, in European Societies, vol 3, 2001, 379-81.

10. Lutz Leisering and Stefan Leibfried, Time and Poverty in Western Welfare State, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999 in Journal of Social Policy, vol 29, no 1, January 2000

11. Will Barlett, Jennifer A. Roberts and Julian Le Grand, 1998, A Revolution in Social Policy in SPA News, November 1999

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12. John Carter (ed. 1998) Postmodernity and the Fragmentation of Welfare, Routledge, London in Journal of Social Policy, vol. 28, no 2, 1999, pp. 357-8.

RESEARCH

£5,500,000 in total, £3.6m ESRC, 15 programmes and projects.

2015-18 NORFACE Our Children’s Europe, Norface Welfare State Futures, Euro 1.5m, 496,000 to Kent, PI

2013-16 EU FP7, INSPIRES (Resilience, unemployment and young people), EU Euro 220,000, 1.1.2013-30.6.2016, Co-I.

2013-17 ESRC, Lakes Research Centre, IoE/UCL, £23,801, 1.1.2013‐31.12.2017, Co‐1

2012 ‘Identity and economic inequality’, GO-Science, Foresight Review, £6,000.

2012-16 ‘Public good and private schooling’, Llakes Centre, Institute of Education, ESRC, £26,500.

2012 ‘Risk Perception and Behaviour: what we know and what we need to know’, ESRC, £15,000 (with Mario Weick and Dominic Abrams)

2011-13 ‘Social Cohesion at the Cross-Roads’ Leverhulme Trust, £40,826. 2011-12 ‘Nudge and Public Policy’, Chair, British Academy Public Policy

Research Programme. 2009-12 ‘New Paradigms in Public Policy’, Chair of British Academy Public

Policy Research programme, £40,000 2009-10 ‘Social Inequality: the way forward’, Public Services Trust 2020

programme, £5,000. 2009 ‘The Psychology of Behaviour’, Lloyds, £4,000. 2009-10 ‘Trust and Confidence in Pensions’, DWP, £15,280 (with Professor

Vickerstaff and Drs Loretto and Harrison). 2008-09 ‘Managing Risks in a Changing Society: Director’s Fellowship’, ESRC,

£60, 703. 2006-08 ‘Institutional Trust and Health Care Reform’, ESRC, £97,588. 2006-09 ‘Sustainable Welfare and Sustainable Growth’, Anglo-German

Foundation, £75,000. 2006-07 ‘Analysis in External Aid – Consultancy’, Research and Development

contract 88-092637, EC. 2006-07 ‘Testing the Risk Society Hypothesis’ ESRC, £67,347 (with Dr Cebulla,

Natcen) 2005 East Asian Social Policy Conference, Daiwa Foundation and Social

Policy Association, £2,250. 2004 Advice on preparation for the next RAE, University of Stirling, £500. 2003-08 'Social Contexts and Responses to Risk', ESRC Research Programme,

£2,714,076. 2003-4 ‘Trust in Pensions’, The Actuarial Profession, £15,000. 2003 'Resourcing the Welfare State', Consultancy to develop a proposal for an

ESRC programme, £1,550. 2003 Advice on preparation for the next RAE, University of Bath, £500. 2002 Advice on preparation for the next RAE, University of Bangor, £500. 2002-04 'Active Citizenship', Nordic Research Council: UK consultant, 2,000

Euros.

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2001-04 ‘Welfare Reform and the Management of Societal Change’, Co-ordination and UK research, EC FPV, 749,855 Euros.

2001-02 ‘The Assessment of Asymmetric Threat’, Frank Furedi and Peter Taylor-Gooby, Qinetiq, £15,348

2001-03 Evaluation of ESRC Risk and Human Behaviour Research Programme, ESRC, £20,000.

2001-03 ‘Public Policy: Knowledge, Understanding and Attitudes’, ESRC, £74,454.

1999-00 ‘Welfare States under Pressure’, ESRC, £18,010. 1998 ‘Economic Beliefs and Behaviour: Programme Director’, ESRC,

£13,272. 1996-98 ‘Public or Private? Dental Practitioners’ Beliefs, Values and Practice’,

Professors Calnan and Taylor-Gooby and Dr Manley, NHS Executive South Thames, £78,292.

1994-98 ‘Economic Beliefs and Behaviour: Programme Director’, ESRC, £265,410: programme £1.5m

1994-96 ‘Squaring the Welfare Circle in Denmark’, Commission of the European Communities, DG V, 8,040 ECU.

1994-96 ‘Squaring the Welfare Circle in the Netherlands’, COSZ, agency of the Dutch Ministry of Welfare, £6,000.

1993-96 ‘Squaring the Welfare Circle: the Political Limits to Social Policy Growth in Europe’, ESRC, £90,660.

1993-94 ‘Squaring the Welfare Circle in Germany’, Anglo German Foundation, £3,000.

1994 ‘Attitudes to Welfare - Issues of Interest to DSS’, Department of Social Security, £3,000.

1993 ‘Squaring the Welfare Circle in Europe’. University of Kent, £2,808. 1993 ‘Charities in Recession’, Charities Aid Foundation, £500. 1992 ‘Attitudes to Charitable Giving’, Charities Aid Foundation, £2,663. 1990 ‘Social Change and Social Welfare’, Social Science Research

Fellowship, Nuffield Foundation, £4,323. 1989-91 ‘Dependency Culture: the Image and Reality of the Claiming

Experience’, ESRC, £44,503. 1989-90 UK consultant to: ‘Structural Economic Change East and West -

Adapting to Changing Work and Income Opportunities’, Professor Gottlieb, Free University of Berlin, Daimler-Benz Foundation.

1989-91 ‘Economic Change, Urban Revival and Social Polarisation: London Compared to New York’, Ian Gordon, University of Reading, Mike Harloe, University of Essex and Peter Taylor-Gooby. ESRC, £25,000.

1988-89 Consultant, ‘Consumer Perceptions of the Transition to Income Support’, DHSS.

1987-88 ‘The Statutory Sick Pay Scheme and Occupational Welfare’, Nuffield Foundation, £19,737.

1986-87 ‘Politician's Opinions, Party and Public Opinion’, Monument Trust, £2,430.

1986-on Consultant on welfare to the annual British Social Attitudes surveys and the International Social Survey. ESRC research intern to 1987 survey. Commissioned to write chapters for annual reports and books.

1986 ‘The Provision of Occupational Welfare’, Nuffield Foundation, £2,400.

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1985-87 ‘A Study of Politicians' Attitudes to Welfare’, ESRC, £30,080. 1985-87 ‘Restructuring in a Service Economy: the case of Thanet’ (Ian Gordon,

Chris Pickvance, Nick Buck and Peter Taylor-Gooby), ESRC, £55,370 plus linked studentship.

1985-87 Consultant on attitude research to the ‘Anglo-Hungarian Study of Attitudes to Welfare Policy’, directed by B.Deacon of Plymouth Polytechnic, ESRC, £29,528.

1985 Consultant on ‘Consumption’ to BBC Television's Domesday Disc project.

1983-85 ‘A Study of Ambivalence in Public Opinion about State Welfare’, ESRC, £68,800 plus linked studentship.

1983 Consultant: questionnaire design LWTV Breadline Britain series. 1980-82 ‘A Study of Opinions on the Role of the State in Welfare’, ESRC,

£20,748 plus linked studentship. 1980-81 Consultant: Department of Environment project on attitudinal factors

affecting take-up of rent benefits. 1975-76 Consultant: Kirklees Inter-Departmental Working Party on means-

tested benefits. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2018 Invited presentation ‘The future of pensions: why we should value higher

education’, UCU day of action, University of Kent, 27 February. Keynote ‘Social investment – an idea whose time has come’, Except conference, House of Commons 25 April

Public Lecture ‘Democratic forums and moral economies’ Mansion House Dublin (Trinity social policy department, Irish social policy association, Department of Employment and NIWS) 26 April.

Norface Welfare Futures Final Conference, Florence. Opening Plenary: The Welfare State and the Public: Social Rights. The WelfSoc Project. 24 May. Norface Welfare Futures Final Conference, Florence. The Moral Economy of the Welfare State, 25 May.

2017 Invited presentation: ‘Democratic forums and attitudes to welfare’ ‘Attitudes to

Welfare Workshop, Norface, Gothenburg, 27 February Keynote ‘Social science and the imagination’, Conference on Uncertainty,

Science and Religion, Malvern 25 March Invited presentation ‘Trust and voting: a democratic forum approach’ Policy

Network and British Academy, ‘progressive Britain’ conference, 21 June ‘Moral Economies: Perceived interests, solidarities and divisions in thinking

about welfare state futures’ Espanet Annual Conference, Lisbon, 17 September Invited paper: ‘Democratic Forums: insights into austerity’, St Cross College

Oxford, 4 October. 2016

Invited presentation:’ The Future of the Welfare State’, Labour for the Common Good, House of Commons 29 September 2016 ‘The Serious Examination of Welfare Policy’ LSE, 27 April. ‘Welfare Futures and Predistribution’ Social Policy and Administration 50th Anniversary Conference, University of Birmingham 1 April.

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‘Labour market innovation: a skeptical view’, Panel Discussion, ESPAnet annual conference, University of Rotterdam, 1-3 September. ‘Innovation and Attitude Studies’ ESPAnet annual conference, University of Rotterdam, 1-3 September.

2015 ‘Predistribution’ Keynote, Finnish Social Policy Association annual conference, Helsinki, 21st October. ‘Privatisation and Public Policy’, University of Birmingham, 9 December. ‘Democratic forums: a way forward in social policy research?’ Norface WelfSoc conference, Aalborg university, Copenhagen Centre, 6 September. ‘Innovative Policies for Vulnerable Groups in Europe: An Overview’ Keynote INSPIRES seminar, Building Inclusive Labour Markets in Europe, EC,Brussels, 11 March Chair and Presenter: Paradoxes of Poverty, British Academy-Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences workshop on Sustainable Urban Development, British Academy, 25 March. ‘The Paradox of the UK Welfare State’ Sustainable Futures for Welfare in Germany and the UK, , WZB Berlin Social Science Centre, Berlin, 17-19 May

2014 Invited special lecturer Attitudes to Welfare and the Progressive Trilemma, Treasury State of Tax series, Churchill Room, Treasury, chaired by Indira Morris, 7 Oct 2014. ‘The Double Crisis in Europe’ Keynote, Inaugural Meeting of the Polish Social Policy Association/ ESPAnet Poland, Poznan, 2 October. ‘Can New Welfare deliver more and better jobs?’ Social Policy Association, Sheffield, 10 July. ‘Welfare state futures and the Lutheran heritage’ Keynote, Lutheran society conference, Berlin, 5 April. ‘The future of the European welfare State’, Public lectures, Universities of Athens (Panteion) and Corinth 29-30 April. ‘Where next in welfare?’ Aalborg University, Denmark 23rd May ‘Risk and welfare’, CSA GO-Science, Risk and Innovations seminar, 7 March. ‘New Welfare generates more jobs, but are they better jobs?’ Building Welfare Society, Keynote, Next Left, Barcelona, 14 March.

2013 ‘European Welfare States under pressure - Is Social Spending the Cause for the Crisis in Europe?’, Keynote, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Asia- Pacific programme conference, Tutzing 28 October. ‘Escaping social exclusions: what kinds of social and employment policies for Europe?’ Horizon 2020, Building Inclusive Societies, EU, Berlin, 24 October. ‘The double crisis’, Open University Public Lecture, 8 October. ‘Welfare state dualisation’ European Social Policy Association, Poznan, 6 September. Keynote, SIG Special Conference, The Hague 'Social Security 2025' 5 September 2013. ‘The Atlantic crisis: implications for social welfare’, European Keynote, Chinese Academy of Science, Annual conference, 16 July. ‘The double crisis of the welfare state and what we can do about it', Social Policy Association, Sheffield, 9 July.

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‘Double crisis and welfare futures’, Keynote ESRC DTC SE Conference, Kent, 20, June ‘The double crisis of the welfare state’, invited seminar, University of Oxford, 25 April. ‘Ways forward for welfare’, London Centre for Social Studies, 24 April. ‘Social cohesion and social division: a policy approach’ invited presentation, British Psychological Society, Harrogate, 10 April. Neo-Liberalism and welfare’ Copenhagen Business School, 4 April.

2012 ‘Public Spending: problems and solutions’, Fabian Society Commission on the Future of Public Spending, 20 November. ‘The welfare crisis in Europe’, Intereconomics conference, Brussels, 6 December. ‘Preventive public policies’, NEF, London, 31 October ‘The future of welfare in Europe’, Keynote, Human Rights conference, San Sebastian, 29 October. ‘Collaborative research: challenges and solutions’, NORFACE, Edinburgh, 28 October. ‘Cultural diversity and cohesion’, Lifelong Learning, Crisis and Social Change: 2012 LLAKES Conference, 19 October. ‘The social ambitions of the coalition’ SPA Annual Conference, University of York, 18 July. ‘The Anti-Developmental State’, SPERI Inaugural Conference, University of Sheffield, 17 July. ‘The state of social science: dead-ends and new directions’ AcSS Annual Lecture, 5 July. ‘Social mobility, clearing middle class obstacles out of the way’, All Souls Group, 23-4 June. ‘The cuts and the fight-back’, UCU Annual Lecture, 21 June. ‘The real reasons behind the cuts: reasons to be cheerful’, Woolfson Institute Annual Lecture, University of Durham, 15 June. ‘Inequality, public attitudes and what can be done’, Squeezed Britain Conference, Cumberland Lodge, 13 June. ‘Nudging citizen’s towards localism’ British Academy Launch presentation, 16 May. ‘The crisis and austerity’ Istanbul, 1 May. ‘The social ambitions of the Coalition’, Public Lecture, Birmingham University, 14 March. ‘Welfare fit for the future’, Strategic Society, British Library, 30 April. ‘Attitudes to privatization of welfare’, Marketization continued? Views on Britain from History, Political Science and Economics, Dusseldorf University 18-21 May. ‘The future of welfare in Europe’ New Social Democratic Settlement conference Berlin, 25 April ‘Cuts and restructuring: why?’ Medway University 28 March ‘The sustainability of European welfare states’, Academea Lincei, Rome 15 March. ‘Labour’s Trilemma: progressive policies in tough times’, Policy Network, London, 12 March

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2011 ‘Beveridge leaps the Atlantic’ The Global Economic Crisis and the Welfare

State, University of Bremen 24-25 November. ‘New Paradigms in Public Policy’, British Academy, 20 July. ‘Social Policy: is there an alternative?’ Social Policy Association, 4 July. ‘Work and Welfare: Second Thoughts’ Work and Welfare Programme Final

Conference, Brussels, 16 June ‘Goodbye Europe, Hello Team America’ University of Manchester, 31 May. ‘Knights, Knaves and Social Animals: reflections on Le Grand’, 24 May. ‘Risk Society and the Crisis’, Opening Keynote, BSA, Sociology of Risk

Conference, City University, 12 April. ‘The Democratic Politics of Welfare’, BA New Paradigms Group, 7 April. ‘Social Policy and Social Politics’ LSE SPA, 14 March. ‘New Politics? The Coalition’s Programme’ British Academy Policy Forum, 1st

March. ‘The Coalition’s Social Programme’. Institute of Education, 28 February. ‘New Directions in Risk Society’, Opening Keynote, European Sociology of

Risk Conference, University of Copenhagen, 27-28 January. 2010

‘What’s wrong with Sociology?’, The Battle for Ideas, London, 30 October. ‘Social science and public policy: democratization and nudge’, British Academy, 27 October. ‘The REF and Impact: Going Forward’, British Academy, 23 September. ‘Human rights and social welfare’ Opening Keynote, Fourth International Conference on Human Rights, University of Bilbao, 15 September. ‘Solidarity and opportunity: a multi-level analysis of ESS 2008’ ISA, Gothenburg, 13 July. ‘Psychology and citizenship’ Social Policy Association, University of Lincoln, 6 July. ‘REF and social policy’ Social Policy Association, University of Lincoln, 6 July. ‘Tackling policy dilemmas’, Changing Britain, British Academy, 17 May. ‘Social citizenship: future trajectories?’ University of Southampton, 30 April.

2009 ‘Is Education the Key to Combining Growth with Justice? A Comment’ AGF Continuing Sustainable Growth in Europe programme, final conference, Royal Society, 25 November. ‘Peter Townsend, Inequality and the Rich’ Townsend Memorial Conference, Conway Hall, 20 November. ‘Welfare states and Political Legitimacy’, Annual Distinguished Visitor Lecture, SPRU, York, 19 November. ‘The Future of Welfare and Reframing Social Citizenship’, Keynote, annual conference on Social Inequality in Europe, Andalusian Studies Centre, Seville, 12 November. ‘Keynote: Nudge: the new politics of behaviour’, Battle for Ideas, 31, October. ‘Trust and Citizen Participation’, Royal Society of Arts, 14 October. ‘Impact and the REF’, University of Kent Seminar on Research Impact, 8 October.

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President of Finland’s Lecture (Mauno Koivosto), Universities of Turku, 23 September. ‘Welfare States vs. Social risks’, Plenary, European Sociological Association, Lisbon, 5 September. ‘Measuring Research Impact’, ACSS, Research Impact Conference, Royal Statistical Society, 16 July. ‘Political Legitimacy and the New Welfare Citizenship’, Keynote, SPA Annual Conference, University of Edinburgh, 29 June. ‘Equal Opportunity and Social Justice’ Intuitive Conceptions of Justice, Centre for the Study of Social Justice, University of Oxford, 9 June. ‘New Social Risks’, EU DG Regio Conference on Social Polarisation, Brussels, 28 May. ‘Risk Governance: European Experiences’, Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development, Beijing, 22 April,. ‘Managing Societal Risk’, Keynote, CASS, ESRC, SCARR Conference on risk in China and Europe, Beijing Normal University, 15 April. ‘Fairness and Equality in Germany and the UK’, AGF Programme Final Conference, University of Edinburgh, 3 April. ‘Reframing Social Citizenship’, Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, No 10, 30 March. ‘Welfare States and Political Legitimacy’ University of Nottingham, 4 March. ‘Fairness and Equality in Germany and the UK’, University of Oxford, 3 March ‘Gaining Public Trust in Social Policy’, Central Policy Unit, Hong Kong, 5 January ‘Current developments in European Social Policy’, Civil Service Training and Development Institute, Hong Kong. 8 January.

2008 ‘Modernization and Social Values: does the UK offer a way forward?’, Anglo-German Foundation, Presentation to Policy-Makers, Berlin, 10 December. ‘The NHS: Reframing Social Citizenship’ Christchurch University, Canterbury, 3 December. ‘Risk and Dread’, SCARR Conference, Living with Nuclear Power, Royal Society, 30 September. ‘Why don’t Policy-Makers Pay More Attention to Sociological Critiques?’ , ISA World Forum, Public Debate, Barcelona, 6 September.

‘Public Values and Public Trust’, ISA World Forum, Barcelona, 5 September. ‘Fairness and the Welfare State’ (with Rose Martin), Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 23 July. ‘Tax and Welfare’ Fabian Society, 9 July (coverage in Compass, Tagespiele and elsewhere) ‘The SCARR Network’, Risk and Difference (SCARR Day Conference), Royal Academy of Engineering, 17 June.

‘New Approaches to Citizenship’ Richard Titmuss Memorial Lecture, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2 June.

‘Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Welfare States’, Family and Migration in Mediterranean Welfare States, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 31 May.

‘SCARR and Risk Communication’ (SCARR Day Conference), Royal Society, 16 May.

2007

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‘Perceptions of Risk and Public Policy’, response to presentation, Institute of Actuaries/ILC seminar, 12 December. ‘Trust and Welfare State Reform: practical gains versus political sustainability’, Keynote, Voluntary Social Services Network, University of Birmingham, 28 November. ‘Framing choices and governing risks’ Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Group, University of Glasgow, 4 September. ‘How would you convince an economist that rational actor policies destroy social cohesion?’, invited Keynote, Social Policy Association annual conference, Birmingham, 23 July.

‘Trust, social harmony and reform: dilemmas of Chinese social policy’, invited Keynote, International Conference on Social Trust and Social Norms, Chinese, Academy of Social Science and Beijing Normal University, 16 July.

‘Methodological innovations in risk research’, SRA-Europe conference, The Hague, 18 June.

‘Recent developments in risk research’, SCARR conference on Risk and Rationalities, Queens College Cambridge, 31 March.

‘Social risks and the logic of welfare state reform’, SCARR conference on Risk and Rationalities, Queens College Cambridge, 29 March.

‘Risk society and social innovation: positive social entrepreneurship and social traps’, academic Keynote Skoll Foundation World Forum, Oxford 28 March. ‘Trust and rational welfare reforms in Europe’ Yonsei University special presentation, Seoul, 20 February. ‘Social investment in Europe: bold plans, slow progress and implications for Korea’, Keynote, International Ministerial Conference on Social Investment, Seoul, 21 February.

2006 ‘Inequality and declining social mobility’ Equalities Review seminar, Cabinet

Office, 29 November. ‘Public policy attitudes: expectations, uncertainty and trust’ Cabinet Office, 5 October. ‘Training the journalists: risk and the media’ Conservative Party Annual Conference, Bournemouth, 3 October. ‘Trust and the welfare state settlement in Western Europe’, Keynote, EISS Annual Conference on Prevention and Integration, University of Roskilde, Denmark, 28 September. 'New Forms of Political Regulation and the Next Crisis of the Welfare State', Keynote, ESPAnet Annual Conference, University of Bremen, 23 September. ‘Public trust and social risks’, BAAS Festival of Science, Norwich. 7 September ‘Risk and trust in the SCARR network’, British Sociological Association Risk and Society group, Annual Conference, University of Kent, 4 September. ‘The experience of welfare to work programmes’ Renmin University, 29 August. ‘Welfare reforms in the UK’, Tsinghua University, 28 August. ‘Innovations in Social Policy’, CASS, Beijing, 26 August. ‘Social welfare and social investment: European experience’, 2006 International Symposium, Beijing Normal University and CASS, Beijing, 24 August ‘Productivism: what East Asia can teach European social policy’, Keynote, Korean Institute for Development Annual Conference, East-West Centre,

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Honolulu, 20 July. ‘Risk and the efficiency/trust dilemma in the NHS’, Social Policy Association annual conference, Birmingham, 18 July. ‘Comparisons between social policy development in Korea and Europe’ Conference on Social Risks and Inclusive Social Policy, University of Kent, 6 July. ‘Risk and trust: the context of NHS reform’ Keynote, UCL Conference on Risk and Trust, 30 June. ‘Citizens, consumers and permanent mistrust: a healthy state of affairs?’, Keynote, TSEC Trust Symposium, St Anne’s College, Oxford, 28 June. ‘Risk and trust: the context of NHS reform’ King’s Fund seminar, 21 June. ‘New risks, new welfare’ Democritus University, Thrace, 21 May. ‘The Greek welfare state in European Context’, Athens, 19 May ‘Welfare state reform in Western Europe: risk and trust and solidarity’, invited lecture, Harvard University, 7 May. ‘Trust and the welfare state’, Sustainability of the Welfare Settlement conference, University of Chiba, Japan. ‘New risks, new welfare’ Soo-Chow University, Taiwan, 24 March. ‘Risk and the welfare state’ Taiwan National University, Taiwan, 23 March ‘New social risks and European social policy’, Nan-chi National University Taiwan, 22 March. ‘Risk, trust and welfare’, Public lecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 21 March ‘The Scarr network, risk and the family’ Scarr Network Conference: New Forms of Family: Risk, Intimacy and Relationships, Royal Engineering Society, 14 March. ‘Risk, trust and welfare state reform in Western Europe’, Conference overview, AGF Conference on Public Expenditure and Regulatory Reforms, London, 27 January.

2005 ‘Trust, risk and public policy’, SCARR/CARR Trust conference, London, 12 December. ‘Social Policy Developments in the EU’, Yonsei University, Seoul, 24 November. ‘Social Spending and Economic Growth in the UK’, APEC International Symposium on Social Spending and Economic Growth in OECD Countries (UK Representative), Seoul, 22 November. ‘Public expectations of pension provision’, CASE, LSE, 16 November. ‘Diversity and the welfare state’, IPPR/Treasury, Social Mobility and Life Chances Forum, Treasury, 14 November. ‘Evidence on attitudes to tax in the UK and Europe’, IPPR Social Justice Seminar, Treasury, 24 October November. ‘Welfare states and welfare markets: the British experiment’, Keynote paper, Transformations of the Modern State conference, German Research Foundation and the Regina programme conference, Berlin, 16 Sept 2005. ‘Does risk society undermine social trust?’ British Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Science Festival, Dublin 9 September.. ‘Risk and Social Policy in the UK’, Korean National University, Seoul, 26 August.

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‘Problems and issues in strengthening social safety nets’, Invited Paper, European Representative, Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Ministerial Meeting, Seoul, 25 August. ‘Risky choices and trust’ Nordic Political Science Association annual conference, Reykjavik, 12 August. ‘Western Experience: Theories and Methodologies of Comparative Social Policy Analysis’, Keynote, East Asian Social Policy Research network, University of Kent, 1 June. ‘Cohesion and diversity’, Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Bath, 29 June.

‘Trust, risk and science’ DPEI and OST, 12 May. ‘Pensions – another great British failure’, conference on Social and Historical

Approaches to Social Planning, KBS, 15 April ‘Current directions in risk research; the death of the social?’, Keynote, SCARR

sessions, British Sociological association annual conference, 22 March. ‘New Directions in Risk Research – the SCARR Network’, introductory address,

SCARR Launch conference, Canterbury, 28 January. ‘Why Social Capital should take Second Place to Social Diversity’, debate with

Putnam, Institute of Public Policy Research, 12 January. 2004 ‘Choice and Welfare: is the Future American?’ Keynote, Welfare Research

Programme annual conference, Oslo, 25 October. ‘Attitudes and Social Cohesion in a Changing New Europe’, University of Tilburg, 22 October

‘New Social Risks in Europe’, CARR, LSE, 12 October. ‘Trust and pensions’, IGBIS/BSA conference on risk, Nottingham, 7 September. ‘Modernising policy paradigms and the emergence of new social risks’, special session, ESPAnet annual conference, Oxford, 9 September. ‘The EES – a sceptical view’, New Policy Institute, 2 July. ‘Welfare state reform and new social risks’, Keynote, WG3 session, COSTA15 final conference, Nantes, 22 May. ‘Making a European Welfare State?’ Final Plenary, COSTA15 final conference, Nantes, 22 May. ‘What attitude surveys tell us about social justice’, IPPR seminar, London, 27 April. ‘Psychology – approaches to risk’, SCARR workshop, LSE, 26 April. ‘Paradigm shifts and labour market reform’, Keynote paper, WRAMSOC Berlin Conference, Humboldt University, 23 April ‘Wramsoc – overview of the project’ WRAMSOC Berlin Conference, Humboldt University, 19 April ‘Sociology and social risk’, BSA Annual Conference, York, 23 March.

2003 ‘Individual responsibility and responses to risk’, lead paper, Cabinet Office

Strategy Unit, Strategic Thinkers Seminar on Personal Responsibility and Behavioral Change, 5 December.

'UK pensions - can a liberal government regulate the non-state sector?' Pension Reform in Europe: Shared Problems, Sharing Solutions? LSE, 5 December. Organizer of conference stream on 'New social risks, new welfare state', paper 'The UK experiment in a European context', ESPANET annual conference,

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Copenhagen, 13-15 November. 'New Social Risks and attitudes to labour market policies', conference on the Politics of New Social Risks, University of Freibourg, Ticino, 26 September. 'What Matters is What Works - but how do you know what works?' Fabian Society What Works and What Matters conference, 22 September, Commonwealth Club. 'Risk in its Social Contexts', Keynote, BSA Risk and Society Study Group, University of Plymouth, 8 September.

'Where is the Third Way Going?' ISA RC19, University of Toronto, 19 September.

'The Third Way and the Blair Experiment: Are there lessons for other countries?', banquet speech to Canadian Deputy Ministers and Cabinet members, Annual Queen's University Institute, Canada, 18 August

'The Genuinely Liberal, Genuine Welfare State', Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Teeside University, 16 July.

'The Sociology of Risk Behaviour', Institute of Actuaries, 3 June. 'Individual Security in a Globalised World' (Keynote address) and 'UK Pensions

- A British Dilemma', conference on pensions in a global economy, University of Sapporo, 27 and 28 February.

2002 'Welfare Citizenship: Two Perspectives', opening plenary, ESPRN Annual

Conference, Tilburg University, 23 August. 'New Labour = New Taxes + World-Class NHS - do the voters approve?', Social Policy Association, annual conference, University of Teeside, 16 July.

'The Silver Age of the Welfare State', plenary paper, EU COST A-15 conference, Volkenosen Centre, Oslo, 7 April.

2001 'Service Delivery: Citizen’s Perspectives’, Cabinet Office invited presentation,

13 November. ‘The Silver Age of the Welfare State: Resilience and Contingency’, Social Policy association annual conference, 24 July. ‘Trajectories and Convergence on welfare reform in Europe’, EU Cost A-15 conference, Nordic Embassies, Berlin, 27 April. ‘Third Way Politics in Germany and the UK’, ECPR Joint Sessions, Grenoble, 7 April. ‘The “Competitiveness Imperative” in European Social Welfare’, Keynote Paper, Inaugural meeting of the Hellenic Social Policy association, Thessalonika, 11 may. ‘Why the Past is not a Good Guide to the Future: Welfare Politics in Europe’, Social Policy Association, Belfast, 25 July, and COST-15 Conference, 22 September, Turku.

2000 ‘Sustaining the European Welfare State’ University of Cologne, 7 October.

‘The Third Way in the UK’ University of Cologne, 8 October. ‘Risk, Trust and Welfare: Assumptions and Mechanisms’, NCVO annual Conference, Closing plenary, 6 September. ‘The Practical Politics of Welfare Privatisation', International Conference on Private and Public Sectors in the Social Security System, University of Kyoto, 28-30 August.

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'Risk, Contingency and the Third Way: Evidence from BHPS and Qualitative Studies', Social Policy Association, University of Surrey at Roehampton, 17-19 July. ‘Convergence and Divergence in European Welfare States’, inaugural meeting of Working Group 3, COST A-15, Brussels, 10 March.

1999 ‘Welfare Institutions and Pressures for Convergence’, European Sociological

Association Conference, Amsterdam, 19 August. ‘Knights, Knaves and Gnashers’, Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Roehampton Institute, 20 July. ‘Risk and the Welfare State’, Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Roehampton Institute, 21 July. ‘ESRC Research Investments in Social Policy’ (discussant) Social Policy Association Conference, Roehampton Institute, 21 July. ‘Knights, Knaves and Gnashers – Entrepreneurship and Professional Values in Dentistry’, STICERD, London School of Economics, 16 June. ‘Welfare Futures and Welfare Consumption’, Tomorrow Project conference, St George’s House Windsor, 10 March.

1998 ‘Political and Social Values in the British Household Panel Study’, Users’

Group Meeting, Royal Statistical Society, 17 November. ‘Risk and the Welfare State’, ESRC Economic Beliefs and Behaviour Programme conference on Decision-Making in Theory and Practice, University of Oxford, 1-2 July (conference organizer).

‘Welfare: Where We Go From Here’, Annual Sociology Conference, University of Goettingen, 13 July. ‘Europe; the Limitations to Policy Innovations’, external assessor’s paper DGV Conference on The Interaction between the Family and Social Protection, University of Loughborough, 12-13 July.

‘Risk and Welfare’, conference on Welfare in the New Europe, University of Aalborg, May (published as Centre for Comparative Welfare State Studies Occasional Paper no. 1). ‘When is an Innovation? Recent Pension Reform in France, Germany, Italy and the UK’, conference on Welfare in the New Europe, University of Aalborg, May (published as Centre for Comparative Welfare State Studies Occasional Paper no. 6). ‘New Labour’s Welfare Policy’, conference on Welfare in the New Europe, University of Aalborg, May. ‘Introduction: Choice and Public Policy’, EBB Conference on Efficiency and Responsiveness in Primary Health Care, Church House Westminster, 2 February (conference organizer).

1997 ‘The Finance and Future of Welfare: a UK Perspective’, British Council, British Embassy, Anglo-German Foundation and Economic Beliefs and Behaviour conference on The Future of Welfare, Humboldt University, Berlin, 16-18 November (conference organizer). ‘Swedish Social Policy Research in the EU Context’ Swedish Humanities and Social Science Research Council (HSFR) Conference on the programme Europe Researched, (external assessor’s review of the programme) Prague, 17-

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19 October. ‘Welfare, Equality and Efficiency: The Welfare State and the New Individualism’, Keynote Paper, University of Roskilde 25 Anniversary Conference, 22nd September. ‘Squaring the Welfare Circle: the Politics of Old Age’, EU Conference on Ageing and the Labour Market, University of Twente, 7th June. 'Economic Beliefs and Social Policy Behaviour' , Social Policy Association Annual Conference, University of Lincoln, 15 July. ‘How Do You Get People to Do What is Best for Them?’, Keynote Paper, Jubilee Conference, University of Roskilde, 23rd September (paper published in the conference volume). Conference Stream Organiser: ‘European Values and Welfare’, European Sociological Association, University of Essex, 27th-30th August.

1996 ‘Economic Motives and Social Behaviour - the Politics of Disenchantment’,

Keynote Paper, Annual Sociology Conference, University of Turku, 15th November. ‘Economic Beliefs - the Research Agenda’, 21st International Association for Research in Economic Psychology Conference, Université René Descartes, Paris, 13th September (conference stream organizer). ‘Globalization and the Future of Welfare’, Public Lecture, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban, 7th August. ‘Citizenship and Welfare States in the European Union’, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban, 6th August. ‘European Welfare Regimes - A Critique of Existing Theories’, Social Policy Association Annual Conference, University of Sheffield, 16th July. ‘Transformations and trends in welfare provision’, (invited paper), CSIC and Spanish Ministry of Welfare IVth International Joint Seminar on Social Policy, Madrid, 24th April. ‘Welfare States in Europe - Regime Theory and Social Change, University of Luton, 6th March.

1995 ‘The Future of Welfare in Europe - Beveridge versus Bismarck’, (invited paper).

Euroconference on Challenges for Social Policy, European Association for the Advancement of Social Science, University of Lisbon, 10th November. ‘The Categorisation of European Welfare Regimes’, (invited paper), Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Annual Conference, Washington, 7th April (conference stream organizer). ‘Regimes and Social Change - the Implications of the Squaring the Welfare Circle Project for Theory’, International Sociological Association, Committee on Poverty and Social Policy, Annual Conference, University of Pavia, 15th September. ‘In Defence of Second-Best Theory: State, Class and Capital in Social Policy’, Keynote Paper, Social Policy Association Annual Conference, July 19th (published by the conference as an Occasional Paper). 'Economic Beliefs and Behaviour - Current Research and Opportunities’, EBB London Conference, 31st August (conference organizer). ‘Squaring the Welfare Circle - Key Research Findings’ (also papers on Taxation, Health and Social Care and convergence in EU Social Welfare

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Systems, presentation to DGV, Squaring the Welfare Circle Conference, Brussels, 7th-10th October.

1994 'Who Wants the Welfare State? The Future of Social Protection in the EU',

Keynote Paper, Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Fund conference Welfare in the European Union, Parliament Building, Stockholm, 1st December (paper published). 'Economic Beliefs and Behaviour - Future Directions in Research', EBB Inaugural Conference, London, 16th September (conference organizer). 'Rationing and Wastage in the British and French Health Care Systems', (invited paper), MIRE Conference on Franco-British Comparisons, University of Oxford, 27th May. 'Postmodernism and Social Policy: A Great Leap Backwards?', (invited paper), LSE European Seminar Programme, funded by the EU, 3rd March (published in EU Report on the series). 'Squaring the Welfare Circle: the Background to the Project', ESRC Project Conference: Canterbury, 26th February (conference organizer).

1993 'Ideology and Citizenship' SPRC Biennial Conference, Keynote Paper, July

1993, (published in proceedings and as a University of Sydney Occasional Paper). 'Postmodernism and Social Policy' SPRC Biennial Conference, August 1993 (published in proceedings and in Journal of Social Policy. 'Social Policy Changes in Britain', (invited paper), Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, 10th May. (Published in an edited book). 'Culture Emprisonnante', Fondation pour le Progres de l'Homme, Paris, 5th March.

1992 'Citizenship, dependency and the welfare mix: some problems of inclusion and

exclusion', International Sociological Association: Comparative Studies of Welfare State Development, University of Bremen, 5th September. 'Citizenship and welfare' British Sociological Association Annual Conference, University of Kent, 6th April. 'UK Social Policy - the lessons of the Thatcher Era', (invited paper), University of Umea, 8th May. 'Attitudes and Welfare Theory - Some Methodological Issues', (invited paper), University of Umea 7th May.

1991 'Ideology, attitudes and the future of welfare citizenship' (invited paper),

International Conference on the Quality of Citizenship, Utrecht, March (Abstract and written paper precirculated) 'British Trends' The Future of the Welfare State in Europe, Goethe Institute, London, April (Written paper precirculated). 'Social Justice and Efficiency in Welfare', (invited paper), Anglo-German Social Policy Conference, Nottingham, April. 'Scrounging, Moral Hazard and Unwaged Work' Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Nottingham, July. 'Attitudes to the NHS', (invited paper), Kings' Fund Institute, November.

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1990 'The Future of Welfare in Britain', (invited paper), Humberside Polytechnic, Department of Social Policy, October. 'Lessons From the UK in the 1980s' and 'Attitudes to Welfare, A Cross-national Comparison' , (invited paper), Munda de Gunzberg Centre for European Studies, Harvard, December. 'Has the Welfare State Reached its Limits?' Tufts University, December. 'The New Agenda for Welfare' British Sociological Association Annual Conference, Sussex, March.

1989 'Symbiosis, Polarisation and the Underclass' Conference for the London/New

York Research Project, University of Essex, July, 1989 (paper published). 'Coping with Economic Change: a Survey of British Research', (invited paper), International Seminar on Structural Economic Change in the East and the West, Free University of Berlin, June/July, 1989. 'Attitudes to Welfare Privatisation' Birkbeck College, University of London, May 1989. 'Attitudes to Welfare Privatisation', (invited paper), Zentrum fur Interdisciplinare Forschung, University of Bielefeld, June 1989, paper and abstract precirculated). 'The Changing Mix of Household Provision', (invited paper), George August University, Gottingen, February, 1989. 'Welfare and Privatisation: the British Experience', International University Centre, Dubrovnik, April, 1989.

1988 'The Private Provision of Health Care' King's Fund Centre, London, December,

1988.

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OTHER EXTERNAL COMMITMENTS

Regular referee for Economic and Social Research Council, Australian Research Council, Canadian Research Council, European Science Foundation, Standing Committee for Social Sciences, Hong Kong Research Grants Council, Anglo-German Foundation, Charities Aid Foundation, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, National Children's Bureau, Netherland’s Research Council and Nuffield Foundation. Series editor: Globalisation and Welfare, Edward Elgar 1999-2005. Editor, first issue, Social Policy Association Journal, Social Policy and Society, April, 2001. Editorial Board member, Journal of East Asian Social Policy, 2005; Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 2007 on; Social Politics, 1996 on Previously Editorial Board member: Social Policy and Administration, 2000-2005; Comparative Studies in Political Economy and Social Policy, University of Toronto Press, 1994-2005; Voluntas: an International Journal of Voluntary and Non-Profit Organisations. 1988 -1992; Journal of Social Policy, 1983-86; and Critical Social Policy 1980-85. Regular referee for Economic and Social Research Council, Australian Research Council, Canadian Research Council, European Science Foundation, Standing Committee for Social Sciences, Hong Kong Research Grants Council, Anglo-German Foundation, Charities Aid Foundation, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, National Children's Bureau, Netherland’s Research Council and Nuffield Foundation.