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Number of items: 9. Roberts, Simon, Stafford, B. and Hill, Katherine (2017) Diluting substantive equality: why the UK government doesn't know if its welfare reforms promote equality. In: Inequalities in the UK: new discourses, evolutions and actions. Emerald, London. ISBN 9781787144804 Roberts, Simon, Bonenberg, Lukasz, Meng, Xiaolin, Moore, Terry and Hill, Chris (2017) Predictive intelligence for a rail traffic management system. In: 30th International Technical Meeting of The Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS+ 2017), 25-29 September 2017, Portland, Oregon, USA. Roberts, Simon (2017) The UK and social security coordination after Brexit: reinventing the wheel or Mad Hatter's tea party. Zabezpieczenie Społeczne. Teoria, Prawo, Praktyka (Social Security. Theory, Law, Practice), 6 . pp. 13-27. ISSN 2299-2332 Roberts, Simon (2016) Free movement and special non-contributory benefits for disabled people: between the devil and the deep blue sea. ERA-Forum, 17 (2). pp. 221-232. ISSN 1863-9038 Cousins, Mel, Pennings, Frans, Roberts, Simon and Stafford, B. (2016) Comparative systems of assessment of illness or disability for the purposes of adult social welfare payments. Second report (Carers). Technical Report. National Disability Authority of Ireland. Cousins, Mel, Roberts, Simon and Stafford, Bruce (2016) Comparative systems of assessment of illness or disability for the purposes of adult social welfare payments, First Report (Final) (Incapacity for Work). Technical Report. Mel Cousins & Associates. Roberts, Simon (2016) The xenophobe’s phrase book. Zeitschrift für Ausländisches und Internationales Arbeits- und Sozialrecht, 2016 . ISSN 0930-861X Perren, Kim, Roberts, Simon, Stafford, Bruce and Hirsch, Donald (2010) Evaluation of the implementation of the Equality Act 2010: report 2 - Awareness and impact of the Equality Act. Home Office, Government Equalities Office, London. ISBN 9781782460237 Stafford, Bruce and Roberts, Simon (2009) The impact of financial incentives in welfare systems on family structures. Project Report: 9781847125118. Department for Work and Pensions, London. |