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  • Brewer, Mike, Cominetti, Nye, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2025). What do we know about income and earnings volatility? Review of Income and Wealth, 71(2). https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.70013 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2024). Getting the measure of inequality. Oxford Open Economics, 3(Suppl. 1), i156 – i166. https://doi.org/10.1093/ooec/odad037 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Rios-Avila, Fernando (2023). Finite mixture models for linked survey and administrative data: estimation and post-estimation. Stata Journal, 23(1), 53-85. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867X231161976 picture_as_pdf
  • Burkhauser, Richard V., Hérault, Nicolas, Jenkins, Stephen P., Wilkins, Roger (2023). What accounts for the rising share of women in the top 1 percent? Review of Income and Wealth, 69(1), 1 - 33. https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12548 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Rios-Avila, Fernando (2023). Reconciling reports: modelling employment earnings and measurement errors using linked survey and administrative data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 186(1), 110 - 136. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrsssa/qnac003 picture_as_pdf
  • Grimes, Arthur, Jenkins, Stephen P., Tranquilli, Florencia (2023). The relationship between subjective wellbeing and subjective wellbeing inequality: an important role for Skewness. Journal of Happiness Studies, 24(1), 309 - 330. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-022-00591-6 picture_as_pdf
  • Hérault, Nicolas, Hyslop, Dean, Jenkins, Stephen P., Wilkins, Roger (2022). Rising top-income persistence in Australia: evidence from income tax data. Review of Income and Wealth, https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12628 picture_as_pdf
  • Hérault, Nicolas, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2022). Redistributive effect and the progressivity of taxes and benefits: evidence for the UK, 1977–2018. Journal of Income Distribution, 31(3 - 4). https://doi.org/10.25071/1874-6322.40542
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2022). Top-income adjustments and official statistics on income distribution: the case of the UK. Journal of Economic Inequality, 20(1), 151 - 168. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-022-09532-y picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Rios-Avila, Fernando (2021). Measurement error in earnings data: replication of Meijer, Rohwedder, and Wansbeek’s mixture model approach to combining survey and register data. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 36(4), 474 - 483. https://doi.org/10.1002/jae.2811 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2020). Inequality comparisons with ordinal data. Review of Income and Wealth, https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12489 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2020). Comparing distributions of ordinal data. Stata Journal, 20(3), 505 - 531. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867X20953565 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2020). Was the mid-2000s drop in the British job change rate genuine or a survey design effect? Economics Letters, 194, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2020.109383 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Rios-Avila, Fernando (2020). Modelling errors in survey and administrative data on employment earnings: sensitivity to the fraction assumed to have error-free earnings. Economics Letters, 192, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2020.109253 picture_as_pdf
  • Atkinson, A. B., Jenkins, Stephen P. (2020). A different perspective on the evolution of UK income inequality. Review of Income and Wealth, 66(2), 253 - 266. https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12412 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2020). Perspectives on poverty in Europe. Following in Tony Atkinson’s footsteps. Italian Economic Journal, 6(1), 129 - 155. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40797-019-00112-0 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2019). Better off? Distributional comparisons for ordinal data about personal well-being. New Zealand Economic Papers, https://doi.org/10.1080/00779954.2019.1697729 picture_as_pdf
  • Hérault, Nicolas, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2019). How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics? Journal of Economic Inequality, 17(1), 51-76. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-019-09408-8 picture_as_pdf
  • Burkhauser, Richard V., Hérault, Nicolas, Jenkins, Stephen P., Wilkins, Roger (2018). Survey under-coverage of top incomes and estimation of inequality what is the role of the UK’s SPI adjustment? Fiscal Studies, 39(2), 213 - 240. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-5890.12158
  • Burkhauser, Richard V., Hérault, Nicolas, Jenkins, Stephen P., Wilkins, Roger (2018). Top incomes and inequality in the UK: reconciling estimates from household survey and tax return data. Oxford Economic Papers, 70(2), 301 - 326. https://doi.org/10.1093/oep/gpx041
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2018). Tony Atkinson, my hero. Economic and Labour Relations Review, 29(1), 50-51. https://doi.org/10.1177/1035304618756839
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2017). Pareto models, top incomes, and recent trends in UK income inequality. Economica, 84(334), 261-289. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecca.12217
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2016). Editorial 2016. Journal of Economic Inequality, 14(4), 357-362. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-016-9339-1
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., van Kerm, Philippe (2016). Assessing individual income growth. Economica, 83(332), 679-703. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecca.12205
  • Bryan, Mark L., Jenkins, Stephen P. (2016). Multilevel modelling of country effects: a cautionary tale. European Sociological Review, 32(1), 3 - 22. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcv059
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2015). World income inequality databases: an assessment of WIID and SWIID. Journal of Economic Inequality, 13(4), 629-671. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-015-9305-3
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2015). Editorial 2015. Journal of Economic Inequality, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-015-9317-z
  • Demir Şeker, Sırma, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2015). Poverty trends in Turkey. Journal of Economic Inequality, 13(3), 401-424. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-015-9300-8
  • Cappellari, Lorenzo, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2014). Earnings and labour market volatility in Britain, with a transatlantic comparison. Labour Economics, 30, 201-211. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2014.03.012
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., van Kerm, Philippe (2014). The relationship between EU indicators of persistent and current poverty. Social Indicators Research, 116(2), 611-638. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-013-0282-2
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2014). A note from Stephen P. Jenkins, incoming editor-in-chief. Journal of Economic Inequality, 12(1), p. 3. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-014-9272-0
  • Burkhauser, Richard V., Feng, Shuaizhang, Jenkins, Stephen P., Larrimore, Jeff (2012). Recent trends in top income shares in the USA: reconciling estimates from March CPS and IRS tax return data. Review of Economics and Statistics, 94(2), 371-388. https://doi.org/10.1162/REST_a_00200
  • Lynn, Peter, Jäckle, Annette, Jenkins, Stephen P., Sala, Emanuela (2012). The impact of questioning method on measurement error in panel survey measures of benefit receipt: evidence from a validation study. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 175(1), 289-309. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-985X.2011.00717.x
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Taylor, Mark P. (2012). Non-employment, age, and the economic cycle. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 3(1), 18-40.
  • Burkhauser, Richard V., Feng, Shuaizhang, Jenkins, Stephen P., Larrimore, Jeff (2011). Estimating trends in US income inequality using the Current Population Survey: the importance of controlling for censoring. Journal of Economic Inequality, 9(3), 393-415. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-010-9131-6
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Burkhauser, Richard V., Feng, Shuaizhang, Larrimore, Jeff (2011). Measuring inequality using censored data: a multiple-imputation approach to estimation and inference. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 174(1), 63-81. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-985X.2010.00655.x
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2011). Has the instability of personal incomes been increasing? National Institute Economic Review, 218(1), R33-R43. https://doi.org/10.1177/002795011121800104
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Lambert, Peter J. (2010). Robert Moffitt and Peter Gottschalk’s 1995 paper ‘Trends in the covariance structure of earnings in the US: 1969–1987’. Journal of Economic Inequality, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-010-9156-x
  • Francesconi, Marco, Jenkins, Stephen P., Siedler, Thomas (2010). The effect of lone motherhood on the smoking behavior of young adults. Health Economics, 19(11), 1377-1384. https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.1555
  • Bardasi, Elena, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2010). The gender gap in private pensions. Bulletin of Economic Research, 62(4), 343-363. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8586.2009.00336.x
  • Francesconi, Marco, Jenkins, Stephen P., Siedler, Thomas (2010). Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes: evidence for Germany. Journal of Population Economics, 23(3), 1201-1231. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00148-009-0242-y
  • Jäntti, Markus, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2010). The impact of macroeconomic conditions on income inequality. Journal of Economic Inequality, 8(2), 221-240. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-009-9113-8
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2009). Distributionally-sensitive inequality indices and the GB2 income distribution. Review of Income and Wealth, 55(2), 392-398. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4991.2009.00318.x
  • Burkhauser, Richard V., Feng, Shuaizhang, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2009). Using the P90/P10 index to measure U.S. inequality trends with current population survey data: a view from inside the census bureau vaults. Review of Income and Wealth, 55(1), 166-185. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4991.2008.00305.x
  • Cappellari, Lorenzo, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2008). Estimating low pay transition probabilities accounting for endogenous selection mechanisms. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C: Applied Statistics, 57(2), 165-186. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9876.2007.00607.x
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Micklewright, John, Schnepf, Sylke (2008). Social segregation in secondary schools: how does England compare with other countries? Oxford Review of Education, 34(1), 21-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/03054980701542039
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Lynn, Peter, Jäckle, Annette, Sala, Emanuela (2008). The feasibility of linking household survey and administrative record data: new evidence for Britain. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 11(1), 29-43. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645570701401602
  • Frick, Joachim R., Jenkins, Stephen P., Lillard, Dean R., Lipps, Oliver, Wooden, Mark (2008). Die internationale einbettung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) im rahmen des Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF). Vierteljahrshefte Zur Wirtschaftsforschung, 3, 110-129.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2008). Review of Applied Health Economics by Jones, Rice, Bago d'Uva, and Balia. Stata Journal, 8(1), 122-128.
  • Frick, Joachim R., Jenkins, Stephen P., Lillard, Dean R., Lipps, Oliver, Wooden, Mark (2007). The Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF) and its member country household panel studies. Schmollers Jahrbuch: Journal of Applied Social Science Studies, 127(4), 627-654.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Cappellari, Lorenzo, Lynn, Peter, Jäckle, Annette, Sala, Emanuela (2006). Patterns of consent: evidence from a general household survey. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 169(4), 701-722. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-985X.2006.00417.x
  • Lynn, Peter, Jäckle, Annette, Jenkins, Stephen P., Sala, Emanuela (2006). The effects of dependent interviewing on responses to questions on income sources. Journal of Official Statistics, 22(3), 357-384.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2006). Trends in income inequality, pro-poor income growth, and income mobility. Oxford Economic Papers, 58(3), 531-548. https://doi.org/10.1093/oep/gpl014
  • Cappellari, Lorenzo, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2006). Calculation of multivariate normal probabilities by simulation, with applications to maximum simulated likelihood estimation. Stata Journal, 6(2), 156-189.
  • Biewen, Martin, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2006). Variance estimation for generalized entropy and Atkinson inequality indices: the complex survey data case. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 68(3), 371-383. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0084.2006.00166.x
  • Francesconi, Marco, Jenkins, Stephen P., Siedler, Thomas, Wagner, Gert G. (2006). Einfluss der Familienform auf den Schulerfolg von Kindern nicht nachweisbar. Wochenbericht, (13), 165-169.
  • Böheim, René, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2006). A comparison of current and annual measures of income in the British Household Panel Survey. Journal of Official Statistics, 22(4), 733-758.
  • Biewen, Martin, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2005). A framework for the decomposition of poverty differences with an application to poverty differences between countries. Empirical Economics, 30(2), 331-358. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-004-0229-1
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Kerm, Philippe (2005). Accounting for income distribution trends: a density function decomposition approach. Journal of Economic Inequality, 3(1), 43-61. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-004-8309-1
  • Cowell, Frank, Jenkins, Stephen P. (1995). How much inequality can we explain?: a methodology and an application to the United States. The Economic Journal, 105(429), 421-430.
  • Coulter, Fiona A. E., Cowell, Frank, Jenkins, Stephen P. (1992). Differences in needs and assessment of income distributions. Bulletin of Economic Research, 44(2), 77-124. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8586.1992.tb00538.x
  • Book
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Brandolini, Andrea, Micklewright, John, Nolan, Brian (2013). The Great Recession and the distribution of household income. Oxford University Press.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2011). Changing fortunes: income mobility and poverty dynamics in Britain. Oxford University Press.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P (2007). Inequality and poverty re-examined. Oxford University Press.
  • Chapter
  • Brandolini, Andrea, Jenkins, Stephen P., Micklewright, John (2019). Atkinson, Anthony Barnes, 1944-2017. In Johnston, Ron (Ed.), Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy, XVII (pp. 179-190). Oxford University Press. picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Smeeding, Timothy M. (2018). In praise of panel surveys, a Sonder-Panel, and a Sonder-Panel-Papa. In Erlinghagen, Marcel, Hank, Karsten, Kreyenfeld, Michaela (Eds.), Innovation und Wissenstransfer in der empirischen Sozial- und Verhaltensforschung (pp. 11-38). Campus Verlag.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2017). Anthony B. Atkinson (1944-). In Cord, Robert (Ed.), The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics . Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-41233-1_52 picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., van Kerm, Philippe (2017). How does attrition affect estimates of persistent poverty rates? The case of EU-SILC. In Atkinson, Anthony B., Guio, Anne-Catherine, Marlier, Eric (Eds.), Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe . Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2016). The income distribution in the UK: a picture of advantage and disadvantage. In Dean, Hartley, Platt, Lucinda (Eds.), Social Advantage and Disadvantage . Oxford University Press.
  • Jäntti, Markus, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2015). Income mobility. In Atkinson, Anthony B., Bourguignon, François (Eds.), Handbook of Income Distribution (pp. 807-935). North-Holland. picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2015). Public policy and Stata. In Pinzon, Enrique (Ed.), Thirty Years with Stata: A Retrospective . Stata Press.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Cappellari, Lorenzo (2014). The dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Britain. In Safety nets and benefit dependence (pp. 41-79). Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0147-912120140000039000
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2009). The measurement of economic inequality. In Salverda, Weimer, Nolan, Brian, Smeeding, Timothy M. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality (pp. 40-67). Oxford University Press.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2008). Martial splits and income changes over the longer term. In Brynin, Malcom, Ermisch, John (Eds.), Changing Relationships (pp. 217-236). Routledge.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Cappellari, Lorenzo (2008). Transitions between unemployment and low pay. In Polacek, Solomon, Tatsiramos, Konstantinos (Eds.), Work, Earnings and Other Aspects of the Employment Relation (pp. 57-79). Emerald Group Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0147-9121(08)28003-9
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2007). New directions in the analysis of inequality and poverty. In Micklewright, John (Ed.), Inequality and Poverty Re-Examined (pp. 3-33). Oxford University Press.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Cappellari, Lorenzo (2007). Summarizing multiple deprivation indicators. In Micklewright, John (Ed.), Inequality and Poverty Re-Examined (pp. 166-184). Oxford University Press.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Golsch, Katrin, Haardt, David (2006). Late careers and career exits in Britain. In Blossfeld, Hans-Peter, Bucholz, Sandra, Hofacker, Dirk (Eds.), Globalization, Uncertainty and Late Careers in Society (pp. 183-2009). Routledge.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Osberg, Lars (2004). Nobody to play with? the implications of leisure coordination. In Hamermesh, Daniel, Pfann, Gerard (Eds.), The Economics of Time Use: Contributions to Economic Analysis (Cea) (pp. 113-145). Elsevier (Firm).
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., van Kerm, Philippe (2008-08-24 - 2008-08-30) Has income growth in Britain become more pro-poor? [Paper]. 30th General Conference of The International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Portoroz, Slovenia, SVN.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2006-11-06 - 2006-11-08) 'EU-SILC and welfare measurement' and 'EU-SILC complex income components': discussion [Other]. Comparative EU statistics on income living conditions: issues and challenges: proceedings of the EU-SILC conference, Helsinki, Finland, FIN.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2007-06-25) Approaches to modelling poverty dynamics [Paper]. Dynamic Analysis Using Panel Data – Applications to Poverty and Social Exclusion, Moncalieri (Torino), Italy, ITA.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2006-11-06 - 2006-11-08) Discussion (of papers on welfare measurement and complex income components) [Other]. Comparative EU statistics on income and living conditions: issues and challenges: proceedings of the EU-SILC conference, Helsinki, Finland, FIN.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2006-07-24 - 2006-07-25) Estimation and interpretation of measures of inequality, poverty, and social welfare using Stata [Other]. 5th North American Stata Users’ Group Meeting, MA, United States, USA.
  • Report
  • Brewer, Mike, Cominetti, Nye, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2025). Unstable pay: new estimates of earnings volatility in the UK. Resolution Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., van Kerm, Philippe (2011). Trends in individual income growth: measurement Methods and British evidence. (Public Economics Programme Papers PEP 08). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2010). Comparisons of BHPS and HBAI distributions of net household income: 1994–2006. Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.
  • Hills, John, Brewer, Mike, Jenkins, Stephen P, Lister, Ruth, Lupton, Ruth, Machin, Stephen, Mills, Colin, Modood, Tariq, Rees, Teresa, Riddell, Sheila (2010). An anatomy of economic inequality in the UK: report of the National Equality Panel. (CASEreports 60). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Taylor, Mark, Jenkins, Stephen P., Sacker, Amanda (2009). Financial capability and wellbeing: evidence from the BHPS. (Occasional paper series 34). Financial Services Authority.
  • Francesconi, Marc, Jenkins, Stephen P., Siedler, Thomas (2005). The impact of family structure during childhood on later-life attainment. Anglo-German Foundation.
  • Burgess, Simon, Gardiner, Karen, Jenkins, Stephen, Propper, Carol (2000). Measuring income risk. (CASEbriefs 16). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Working paper
  • Herault, Nicolas, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2023). Redistribution, horizontal inequity, and reranking: direct taxation in the UK, 1977–2020. (III Working Papers 125). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.d781nena36w5 picture_as_pdf
  • Hérault, Nicolas, Jenkins, Stephen P. (2021). Redistributive effect and the progressivity of taxes and benefits: evidence for the UK, 1977–2018. (III Working Papers 72). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.v8ctufddx0n1 picture_as_pdf
  • Hérault, Nicolas, Hyslop, Dean, Jenkins, Stephen P., Wilkins, Roger (2021). Rising top-income persistence in Australia: evidence from income tax data. (III Working Papers 69). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.hpsepqj09n2a picture_as_pdf
  • Atkinson, Anthony B., Jenkins, Stephen P. (2019). A different perspective on the evolution of UK income inequality. (Social Policy Working Paper Series). The London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Social Policy. picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2018). Perspectives on poverty in Europe. (Social Policy Working Paper Series 03-18). The London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Social Policy. picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2015). The income distribution in the UK: a picture of advantage and disadvantage. (CASEpapers CASE 186). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., van Kerm, Philippe (2013). The relationship between EU indicators of persistent and current poverty. (CASEpapers 169). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2010). The British Household Panel Survey and its income data. (ISER working paper 2010-33). Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P. (2009). Spaghetti unravelled: a model-based description of differences in income-age trajectories. (ISER working paper 2009-30). Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.
  • Cappellari, Lorenzo, Jenkins, Stephen P (2008). The dynamics of social assistance receipt: measurement and modelling issues, with an application to Britain. (OECD social, employment and migration working papers DELSA/ELSA/WD/SEM(2008)4). OECD.
  • Cappellari, Lorenzo, Jenkins, Stephen P (2008). The dynamics of social assistance receipt: measurement and modelling issues, with an application to Britain. (ISER working paper series No. 2008-34). Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Siedler, Thomas (2007). Using household panel data to understand the intergenerational transmission of poverty. (CPRC working paper). Chronic Poverty Research Centre.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Siedler, Thomas (2007). The intergenerational transmission of poverty in industrialized countries. (CPRC working paper). Chronic Poverty Research Centre.
  • Jenkins, Stephen P., Rigg, John A. (2003). Disability and disadvantage: selection, onset and duration effects. (CASEpaper 74). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Burgess, Simon, Gardiner, Karen, Jenkins, Stephen P., Propper, Carol (2000). Measuring income risk. (CASEpaper 40). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.