LSE creators

Number of items: 22.
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre
  • Hobcraft, John (2003). Continuity and change in pathways to young adult disadvantage: results from a British birth cohort. (CASEpaper 66). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John (2003). Reflections on demographic, evolutionary, and genetic approaches to the study of human reproductive behavior. In Wachter, Kenneth W, Bulatao, Rodolfo A (Eds.), Offspring: Human Fertility Behavior in Biodemographic Perspective (pp. 336-357). National Academies Press (U.S.).
  • Hobcraft, John (2002). Social exclusion and the generations. In Hills, John, Piachaud, David, Le Grand, Julian (Eds.), Understanding Social Exclusion . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobcraft, John (2002). Moving beyond elaborate description: towards understanding choices about parenthood. In Macura, Miroslav, Beets, Gijs (Eds.), The Dynamics of Fertility and Partnership in Europe: Insights and Lessons From Comparative Research . United Nations.
  • Hobcraft, John (2000). The roles of schooling and educational qualifications in the emergence of adult social exclusion. (CASEpaper 43). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (1999). Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. (CASEpaper 28). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John (1998). Intergenerational and life-course transmission of social exclusion: influences and childhood poverty, family disruption and contact with the police. (CASEpaper 15). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
  • Hobcraft, John, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2012). The childhood origins of adult socioeconomic disadvantage: do cohort and gender matter? In Scott, Jackie, Dex, Shirley, Plagnol, Anke (Eds.), Gendered Lives (pp. 23-47). Edward Elgar.
  • Hobcraft, John, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2012). The childhood origins of adult socio-economic disadvantage: do cohort and gender matter. In Scott, Jacqueline, Dex, Shirley, Plagnol, Anke (Eds.), Gendered Lives (pp. 23-47). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781849806268.00008
  • Hobcraft, John, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2009). Identifying patterns of resilience using classification trees. Social Policy and Society, 8(1), 87-98. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746408004612
  • Hobcraft, John (2007). Child development, the life course, and social exclusion: are the frameworks used in the UK relevant for developing countries? (CPRC Working Paper 72). Chronic Poverty Research Centre.
  • Hobcraft, John (2007). Pour améliorer notre compréhension des comportements démographiques. Population, 62(1), 47-51. https://doi.org/10.3917/popu.701.0047
  • Hobcraft, John (2007). Towards a scientific understanding of demographic behaviour. Population (English Edition), 62(1), p. 47. https://doi.org/10.3917/pope.701.0047
  • Hobcraft, John (2006). The ABC of demographic behaviour: how the interplays of alleles, brains, and contexts over the life course should shape research aimed at understanding population processes. Population Studies, 60(2), 153-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/00324720600646410
  • Sigle-Rushton, Wendy, Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (2005). Parental divorce and subsequent disadvantage: a cross-cohort comparison. Demography, 42(3), 427-446. https://doi.org/10.1353/dem.2005.0026
  • Hobcraft, John, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2005). An exploration of childhood antecedents of female adult malaise in two British birth cohorts: combining Bayesian model averaging and recursive partitioning. (CASEpaper 95). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John, Hango, Darcy, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2004-06-10 - 2004-06-12) Family and childhood origins of adult socioeconomic disadvantage: a cross-cohort comparison [Paper]. Annual Meetings of the European Society for Population Economics, Bergen, Norway, NOR.
  • Hobcraft, John (2003). Continuity and change in pathways to young adult disadvantage: results from a British birth cohort. (CASEpaper 66). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John (2003). Reflections on demographic, evolutionary, and genetic approaches to the study of human reproductive behavior. In Wachter, Kenneth W, Bulatao, Rodolfo A (Eds.), Offspring: Human Fertility Behavior in Biodemographic Perspective (pp. 336-357). National Academies Press (U.S.).
  • Hobcraft, John (2002). Social exclusion and the generations. In Hills, John, Piachaud, David, Le Grand, Julian (Eds.), Understanding Social Exclusion . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobcraft, John (2002). Moving beyond elaborate description: towards understanding choices about parenthood. In Macura, Miroslav, Beets, Gijs (Eds.), The Dynamics of Fertility and Partnership in Europe: Insights and Lessons From Comparative Research . United Nations.
  • Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (2001). Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. British Journal of Sociology, 52(3), 495-517. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071310120071151
  • Stanton, Cynthia, Hobcraft, John, Hill, Kenneth, Kodjjogbe, Nicaise, Mapeta, W. T., Munene, Francis, Naghavi, Moshen, Rabeza, Victor, Sisouphanthong, Bounthavy, Campbell, Oona (2001). Every death counts: measurement of maternal mortality via a census. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 79(7), 657-664.
  • Hobcraft, John (2000). The roles of schooling and educational qualifications in the emergence of adult social exclusion. (CASEpaper 43). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John (2000). The consequences of female empowerment for child well-being: a review of concepts, issues and evidence in a post-Cairo context. In Presser, Harriet B., Sen, Gita (Eds.), Women's Empowerment and Demographic Processes: Moving Beyond Cairo (pp. 159-185). Oxford University Press.
  • Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (1999). Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. (CASEpaper 28). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John (1998). Childhood experiences and the risks of social exclusion in adulthood. (CASEbriefs 8). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John (1998). Intergenerational and life-course transmission of social exclusion: influences and childhood poverty, family disruption and contact with the police. (CASEpaper 15). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (1997). Becoming a parent in Europe. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 116). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Gender Studies
  • Hobcraft, John, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2012). The childhood origins of adult socioeconomic disadvantage: do cohort and gender matter? In Scott, Jackie, Dex, Shirley, Plagnol, Anke (Eds.), Gendered Lives (pp. 23-47). Edward Elgar.
  • Hobcraft, John, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2012). The childhood origins of adult socio-economic disadvantage: do cohort and gender matter. In Scott, Jacqueline, Dex, Shirley, Plagnol, Anke (Eds.), Gendered Lives (pp. 23-47). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781849806268.00008
  • STICERD
  • Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (1999). Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. (CASEpaper 28). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (1997). Becoming a parent in Europe. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 116). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Social Policy
  • Hobcraft, John, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2009). Identifying patterns of resilience using classification trees. Social Policy and Society, 8(1), 87-98. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746408004612
  • Sigle-Rushton, Wendy, Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (2005). Parental divorce and subsequent disadvantage: a cross-cohort comparison. Demography, 42(3), 427-446. https://doi.org/10.1353/dem.2005.0026
  • Hobcraft, John, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2005). An exploration of childhood antecedents of female adult malaise in two British birth cohorts: combining Bayesian model averaging and recursive partitioning. (CASEpaper 95). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John, Hango, Darcy, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2004-06-10 - 2004-06-12) Family and childhood origins of adult socioeconomic disadvantage: a cross-cohort comparison [Paper]. Annual Meetings of the European Society for Population Economics, Bergen, Norway, NOR.
  • Hobcraft, John (2003). Continuity and change in pathways to young adult disadvantage: results from a British birth cohort. (CASEpaper 66). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John (2003). Reflections on demographic, evolutionary, and genetic approaches to the study of human reproductive behavior. In Wachter, Kenneth W, Bulatao, Rodolfo A (Eds.), Offspring: Human Fertility Behavior in Biodemographic Perspective (pp. 336-357). National Academies Press (U.S.).
  • Hobcraft, John (2002). Social exclusion and the generations. In Hills, John, Piachaud, David, Le Grand, Julian (Eds.), Understanding Social Exclusion . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobcraft, John (2002). Moving beyond elaborate description: towards understanding choices about parenthood. In Macura, Miroslav, Beets, Gijs (Eds.), The Dynamics of Fertility and Partnership in Europe: Insights and Lessons From Comparative Research . United Nations.
  • Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (2001). Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. British Journal of Sociology, 52(3), 495-517. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071310120071151
  • Stanton, Cynthia, Hobcraft, John, Hill, Kenneth, Kodjjogbe, Nicaise, Mapeta, W. T., Munene, Francis, Naghavi, Moshen, Rabeza, Victor, Sisouphanthong, Bounthavy, Campbell, Oona (2001). Every death counts: measurement of maternal mortality via a census. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 79(7), 657-664.
  • Hobcraft, John (2000). The roles of schooling and educational qualifications in the emergence of adult social exclusion. (CASEpaper 43). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (1999). Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. (CASEpaper 28). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John (1998). Intergenerational and life-course transmission of social exclusion: influences and childhood poverty, family disruption and contact with the police. (CASEpaper 15). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hobcraft, John, Kiernan, Kathleen (1997). Becoming a parent in Europe. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 116). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.