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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

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.

Stafford, B. (2015) Why are the policies and organisations seeking to help disabled people access work failing? In: Work, welfare and disabled people: is employment really the answer? Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 69-86. ISBN 9781447318323 (In Press)

Fox, E. and Stafford, B. (2007) Employment Retention Policy. Project Report. Nottingham University, Nottingham. (Unpublished)

Stafford, B. and Kellard, K (2007) Reforming the public sector: personalised activation services in the UK. In: Making it Personal: Individualising activation services in the EU. Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 127-147. ISBN 978-1861347978

Stafford, B. and with others, (2007) New Deal for Disabled People: Third synthesis report – key findings from the evaluation. DWP Research Report, 430 . Corporate Document Services, Leeds. ISBN 9781847122117

Stafford, B. (2003) Beyond lone parents: extending welfare to work to disabled people and the young unemployed. In: The Welfare We Want? The British challenge for American reform. Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 143-174.

Stafford, B. (2002) Being more certain about random assignment in social policy evaluations. Social Policy and Society, 1 (4). pp. 275-284. ISSN 1474-7464

Stafford, B. New Deal for Disabled People: what’s new about New Deal? In: Working Futures? Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 45-57.

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