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Browsing publications by Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Working life in rural micro-enterprises: Old forms of organisation in the new economy2011
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Citizenship, volunteering and active ageing2009
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Citizenship, volunteering and active ageing2009
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Conservation in context: A view from below - implementation of conservation policies on the North York Moors2008
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Citizenship, volunteering and active ageing2006
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Older Volunteers: Capacities and Constraints2006
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Susan Baines
Older volunteers: capacities and constraints2006
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
The relationship between consumption and production: conceptualizing well-being inside the household2006
Dr Susan Baines
Dr Mabel Lie
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Volunteering, self-help and citizenship in later life: A collaborative research project by Age Concern Newcastle and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne2006
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Susan Baines
Balancing work and family life in disadvantaged small business households2004
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Caring or not caring: academic responses to household and labour market change2004
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Guide: Fees and payments for artists2004
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Susan Baines
Self-employment and the problem of balancing work and family life2004
Dr Susan Baines
Dr Mabel Lie
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Volunteering, self-help and citizenship in later life2004
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
A capabilities approach to sustainable household livelihoods2003
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Creative livelihoods: The economic survival of visual artists in the north of England2003
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Dr Susan Baines
Getting by with a little help from your family: Toward a policy-relevant model of the household2003
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Susan Baines
Micro-businesses and social inclusion in rural households: A comparative analysis2003
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Ulrike Gelder
Riding the Rollercoaster: Family Life and Self-employment2003
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
The household as a focus for research2003
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
Elisabet Ljunggren
Work and employment in rural, non-farming micro-businesses: a return to old ways of working?2003
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Katharine Jones
‘Grandparents are the next best thing’: informal childcare for working parents in urban Britain2002
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
A household based approach to the small business family2002
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
A household based approach to the small family business2002
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
"Don't care was made to care": the implications of gendered time for policies towards the household2001
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Contextualising the creative labour process for visual artists2001
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
The household in the economy2001
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Working in the business family: Micro-business livelihoods in the North East and South East of England2001
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Work and employment in small businesses: Perpetuating and challenging gender traditions2000
John Vail
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Insecure times: living with insecurity in contemporary society1999
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Susan Baines
Creating your own job: the behaviour of micro-business households in the risk society1998
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Susan Baines
Dependency or self-reliance? The contradictory case of work in UK small business families1998
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Reinventing traditional solutions: Job creation, gender and the micro-business household1998
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
John Vail
Work and idleness: the political economy of full employment1998
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Working for each other: gender, the household and micro-business survival and growth1998
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
A Business in the Family: an Investigation of the Contribution of Family to Small Business survival, maintenance and growth1997
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Households, work and economic change: a comparative institutional perspective1997
Dr Susan Baines
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Micro business owner-managers in social context1997
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Susan Baines
The family Bbsiness tradition in Britain and Norway: modernization and reinvention1997
Emeritus Professor Jane Wheelock
Dr Elizabeth Oughton
The household as a focus for research1996