
The ESRC Research Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) was established in October 1997. The core research of CASE is divided between five inter-related strands: economic exclusion and income dynamics; social welfare institutions; family change and civil society; community, area polarisation and regeneration; and exclusion and society.

An Anatomy of Economic Inequality in the UK (February 2010) More+
Reducing the risks to health: the role of social protection. Report of the Social Protection Task Group for the Strategic Review of Health Inequalities in England Post 2010 (September 2009) More+
Women's family histories and incomes in later life in the UK, US and West Germany (August 2009) More+
Family ties: Women's work and family histories and their association with incomes in later life in the UK (December 2008) More+
Understanding the relationship between parental income and multiple child outcomes: A decomposition analysis (December 2007) More+
Welfare Reforms and Child Well-Being in the US and UK (July 2007) More+
Freedom to be a child: commercial pressures on children (June 2007) More+
Employment trajectories for mothers in low-skilled work: evidence from the British Lone Parent Cohort (May 2007) More+
Non-residential fatherhood and child involvement: Evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study (May 2005) More+
Parental investment in childhood and later adult well-being: Can more involved parents offset the effects of socioeconomic disadvantage? (May 2005) More+
An exploration of childhood antecedents of female adult malaise in two British birth cohorts: Combining Bayesian model averaging and recursive partitioning (March 2005) More+
Knowing what is good for you: Empirical analysis of personal preferences and the 'objective good' (March 2005) More+
Helter skelter: Families, disabled children and the benefit system (February 2005) More+
Teenage expectations and desires about family formation in the United States (December 2004) More+
The impact of low income on child health: Evidence from a Birth Cohort Study (December 2004) More+
A fair share of welfare: Public spending on children in England (May 2004) More+
Employment, family union, and childbearing decisions in Great Britain (April 2004) More+
Continuity and change in pathways to young adult disadvantage: Results from a British Birth Cohort (April 2003) More+
Cohabitation and divorce across nations and generations (March 2003) More+
Social Exclusion and children: A European view for a US debate (February 2002) More+
Growing up: School, family and area influences on adolescents' later life chances (September 2001) More+
Investing in children: What do we know? What should we do? (February 2000) More+