Within the Centre for Research in Social Policy, Juliet's work is focussed mainly on quantitative analysis, including analysing data from the Family Resources Survey for the annual Households Below a Minimum Income Standard report. However, she has also been involved in aspects of the qualitative programme of work, including supporting the collection of focus group data for calculation of the Minimum Income Standard for London.
Juliet's research interests stem from a broad focus on understanding the consequences of differential socioeconomic circumstances from a life course perspective. More specifically, her interests include family and household dynamics; health inequalities and the social implications of housing policy. She also has an ongoing interest in longitudinal research methods.
- Stone, J., Padley, M. and Hirsch, D. (2019) Household below a Minimum Income Standard: 2008/09-2016/17. York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- Hirsch, D. and Stone, J. (2019) Lone parents under pressure. º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ: Centre for Research in Social Policy
- Falkingham, J., Sage, J., Stone, J. & Vlachantoni, A. (2016) Residential mobility across the life course: continuity and change across three cohorts in Britain. Advances in Life Course Research 30, 111-123.
- Berrington, A, Stone, J and Beaujouan, E. (2015) Educational differences in timing and quantum of childbearing in Britain: a study of cohorts born 1940-1969.Demographic Research, 33, (26), 733-764.
- Stone, J, Evandrou, E, Falkingham, F & Vlachantoni, A. (2015) "Women’s economic activity trajectories over the life course: implications for the self-rated health of women aged 64+ in England" Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 69, 873-879
- Stone, J, Berrington, A and Falkingham, J (2014) Gender, turning points, and boomerangs: returning home in young adulthood in Great Britain. Demography, 51, (1), 257-276.
- Stone, J., Blane, D.B. and Netuveli, G. (2014) Life-course occupational social class and health in later life: the importance of frequency and timing of measures. European Journal of Ageing, 11, 273–284.
- Berrington, A. and Stone, J. (2014) Young adults' transitions to residential independence in Britain: the role of social and housing policy. In, Antonucci, Lorenzo, Hamilton, Myra and Roberts, Steven (eds.) Young People and Social Policy in Europe: Dealing with Risk, Inequality and Precarity in Times of Crisis. Basingstoke, GB, Palgrave Macmillan.