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Article

Alderson, P; Hawthorne, J; Killen, M; (2006) Parents' experiences of sharing neonatal information and decisions: consent, cost and risk. Social Science & Medicine , 62 (6) pp. 1319-1329. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2005.07.035. Green open access
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Alderson, P; Hawthorne, J; Killen, M; (2005) Are premature babies citizens with rights? Provision rights and the edges of citizenship. Journal of Social Science (India) , 9 pp. 71-81. Green open access
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Bagge, SR; Westgate, B; Few, K; Clarke, P; Adlam, A; Walsh, J; O'Brien, M; (2017) Acceptability and feasibility of collecting psychosocial data from fathers of very low birth weight infants. Journal of Child Health Care , 21 (3) pp. 283-291. 10.1177/1367493517715147. Green open access
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Boaler, J; Wiliam, D; Brown, M; (2000) Students' Experiences of Ability Grouping - disaffection, polarisation and the construction of failure. BRITISH EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL , 26 (5) pp. 631-648. 10.1080/713651583. Green open access
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Brown, M; Brown, P; Bibby, T; (2008) 'I would rather die': reasons given by 16-year-olds for not continuing their study of mathematics. Research in Mathematics Education , 10 (1) pp. 3-18. 10.1080/14794800801915814. Green open access
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Cameron, C; O'Brien, M; Whitaker, L; Hollingworth, K; Hauari, H; (2021) Income, ethnic diversity and family life in East London during the first wave of the pandemic: An assets approach. Journal of Family Research 10.20377/jfr-725. (In press). Green open access
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Connolly, S; Aldrich, M; O'Brien, M; Speight, S; Poole, E; (2016) Britain's slow movement to a Gender Egalitarian Equilibrium: Parents and Employment in the UK 2001 - 2013. Work, Employment and Society , 30 (5) pp. 838-857. 10.1177/0950017016638009. Green open access
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Franceschelli, M; O'Brien, M; (2015) 'Being modern and modest': South Asian young British Muslims negotiating multiple influences on their identity. Ethnicities , 15 (5) pp. 696-714. 10.1177/1468796815584423. Green open access
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Griffiths, Y; Snowling, M; Snowling, MJ; (2002) Predictors of exception word and nonword reading in dyslexic children: the severity hypothesis. Journal of Educational Psychology , 94 (1) pp. 34-43. Green open access
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O'Brien, M; (2020) Fathers’ perceptions of the availability of flexible working arrangements: evidence from the UK. Work, Employment and Society 10.1177/0950017020946687. (In press). Green open access
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Philip, G; O'Brien, M; (2017) Are interventions supporting separated parents father inclusive? Insights and challenges from a review of programme implementation and impact. Child and Family Social Work , 22 (2) pp. 1114-1127. 10.1111/cfs.12299. Green open access
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Poole, E; Speight, S; O'Brien, M; Connolly, S; Aldrich, M; (2016) Who are Non-Resident Fathers?: A British Socio-Demographic Profile. Journal of Social Policy , 45 (2) pp. 223-250. 10.1017/S0047279415000653. Green open access
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Romero-Balsas, P; O'Brien, M; Bustamante, CC; (2020) Comparación del impacto de los valores de género en el trabajo no remunerado en dos tipos de Estado del Bienestar: Reino Unido y España = The impact of gender values on unpaid work in two countries with different welfare traditions: UK and Spain. Revista Internacional de Sociología , 78 (2) , Article e154. 10.3989/ris.2020.78.2.18.160. Green open access
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Statham, J; Greenfields, M; (2005) Part-time fostering: recruiting and supporting carers for short-break schemes. Adoption & Fostering , 29 (3) pp. 33-41. 10.1177/030857590502900305. Green open access
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Swain, J; Brown, M; Coben, D; Rhodes, V; Ananiadou, K; Brown, P; (2008) Issues involved in designing and administrating an assessment instrument to measure learners' progress in adult numeracy classes. Research in Compulsory Education , 13 pp. 69-78. 10.1080/13596740801903646. Green open access
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Uzunalioglu, M; Valentova, M; O'Brien, M; Genevois, A-S; (2021) When Does Expanded Eligibility Translate into Increased Take-Up? An Examination of Parental Leave Policy in Luxembourg. When Does Expanded Eligibility Translate into Increased Take-Up? An Examination of Parental Leave Policy in Luxembourg , 9 (2) pp. 350-363. 10.17645/si.v9i2.3787. Green open access
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Whitaker, L; Cameron, C; Hauari, H; Hollingworth, K; O'Brien, M; (2021) What Family Circumstances, During COVID-19, Impact on Parental Mental Health in an Inner City Community in London? Frontiers in Psychiatry , 12 , Article 725823. 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.725823. Green open access
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Book chapter

O'Brien, M; Twamley, K; (2016) Fathers Taking Leave Alone in the UK – A Gift Exchange Between Mother and Father? In: O'Brien, M and Wall, K, (eds.) Comparative Perspectives on Work-Life Balance and Gender Equality: Fathers on Leave Alone. (pp. 163-181). Springer: Cham, Switzerland. Green open access
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Snowling, Margaret; Griffiths, Yvonne; Snowling, MJ; (2004) Individual differences in dyslexia. In: Nunes, T and Bryant, P, (eds.) Handbook of Children's Literacy. (pp. 383-402). Kluwer Academic Publishing: Dordrecht, Netherlands. Green open access
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Statham, J; Greenfields, M; (2005) Investing to save? In: Brown, HC and Fry, E and Howard, J, (eds.) Support care: how family placement can keep children and families together. (pp. 123-137). Russell House Publishing: Lyme Regis.

Tolmie, A; Thomson, J; Foot, H; O?Connor, R; Karagiannidou, E; Banks, M; Sarvary, P; ... O'Donnell, C; + view all (2009) Influences on pedestrian risk-taking in young adolescents: the conflicting role of parents and peers. In: Behavioural Research in Road Safety 2007: Seventeenth Seminar. (pp. 215-224). Department for Transport: London, UK. Green open access
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Report

Alderson, Priscilla; Ehrich, Kathryn; Hawthorne, Joanna; Killen, Margaret; Warren, Inga; (2004) Foretelling futures: dilemmas in neonatal neurology: a social science research project, 2002-2004. Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London: London. Green open access
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Brown, M; Elliott, J; Hancock, M; Shepherd, P; Dodgeon, B; (2009) National Child Development Study 2008-2009 Follow-Up (INTERIM DEPOSIT) Deposited with the UK Data Archive: A Guide to the Dataset. Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London: London, UK. Green open access
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Cameron, C; Hauari, H; Hollingworth, K; O'Brien, M; Whitaker, L; (2021) The impact of Covid-19 on families, children aged 0-4 and pregnant women in Tower Hamlets: Wave One Survey Findings. Thomas Coram Research Unit, UCL Social Research Institute: London, UK. Green open access
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O'Brien, Margaret; Atkinson, Jamie; Koslowski, Alison; (2024) 20th International Review on Leave Policies and Related Research 2024: 'United Kingdom'. International Review of Leave Policies and Research: London, UK. Green open access
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Quy, K; Owen, C; Hollingworth, K; Meetoo, V; O'Brien, M; (2014) Evaluation of Funded Early Years Foundation Stage Offer in a London borough. Green open access
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Thesis

Corley, Barbara Margaret Gianetta; (1992) Partially Sighted Children: The Visual Processing of Words and Pictures. Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), Institute of Education, University of London. Green open access
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Craig, MA; (2001) The culture of Church of England voluntary aided schools and their contribution to school improvement. UNSPECIFIED thesis , UNSPECIFIED.

Gomersall, MC; (1992) The elementary education of females in England 1800-1870 : with particular reference to the lives and work of girls and women in industrial Lancashire and rural Norfolk and Suffolk. UNSPECIFIED thesis , Institute of Education, University of London. Green open access
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Jenkins, CM; (1989) The professional middle class and the social origins of progressivism : a case study of the New Education Fellowship. UNSPECIFIED thesis , Institute of Education, University of London. Green open access
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Margaret, S; (2008) Popular Histories : A Study of Historical Non-Fiction Books for Children. UNSPECIFIED thesis , UNSPECIFIED.

Maxime, JEM; (1989) The effects of positive self reference material on seven to twelve year old children of the African diaspora. UNSPECIFIED thesis , UNSPECIFIED.

Ollett, ML; (1988) Toward a new programme of art education. UNSPECIFIED thesis , UNSPECIFIED.

Paull, ME; (1986) Personality and self-concept in physically handicapped children. UNSPECIFIED thesis , UNSPECIFIED.

Pellowe, CM; (2004) The educational preparation of midwives to undertake HIV antenatal screening :does it meet the needs of women? UNSPECIFIED thesis , UNSPECIFIED.

Renton, Margaret; (1992) Primary School - Children's Strategies for Addition. Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), Institute of Education, University of London. Green open access
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Reynolds, Yvonne Margaret; (2011) Measurement and measurement-related competences of five to eight-year-old children in a British primary school. Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), Institute of Education, University of London. Green open access
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Treacy, Margaret M.; (1987) "In the pipeline": a qualitative study of general nurse training. Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), Institute of Education, University of London. Green open access
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Wachtler, MJ; (2008) Launching beginning writers in the reception class : Teachers pedagogies and childress resaponses. UNSPECIFIED thesis , UNSPECIFIED.

Whitehead, ME; (1987) A study of the views of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty relating to embodiment :and a consideration of the implications of these views to the justification and practice of physical education. Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London). Green open access
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Whittles, JM; (1988) Commendations for physical activity in writings on gentlemanly education in England c.1500-c.1700. UNSPECIFIED thesis , UNSPECIFIED.

Other

Buckingham, D; Scanlon, M; (2003) Learning online: e-learning and the domestic market in the UK: Full report of research activities and results. Unknown, Swindon. Green open access
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Haynes, A; O'Brien, M; Marshall, B; Franceschelli, M; (2014) An evaluation of the ?Dad Factor? : A feasibility study. UNSPECIFIED Green open access
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Mallett, M; (1994) Non-fiction in the primary school years: a study of some factors associated with success in helping children to read non-literary texts and to reflect on ideas and information which they encounter. Institute of Education, University of London Green open access
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