Aaron Reeves

Aaron Reeves

University of Oxford

H-index: 48

Europe-United Kingdom

About Aaron Reeves

Aaron Reeves, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of political economy of health, sociology of culture, elites, welfare reform.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

‘I am almost the middle-class white man, aren’t I?’: elite women, education and occupational trajectories in late twentieth-century Britain

Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite

Capping welfare payments for workless families increases employment and economic inactivity: Evidence from the UK's benefit cap

Quantitative Textual Analysis as a means to explore corporate interests in food safety

The case against outsourcing from healthcare services

The effect of health-care privatisation on the quality of care

The meaning of merit: Talent versus hard work legitimacy

Review of “The New Power Elite”

Aaron Reeves Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

8082

Citations(since 2020)

5544

Cited By

4712

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

94

i10Index(since 2020)

91

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Aaron Reeves Skills & Research Interests

political economy of health

sociology of culture

elites

welfare reform

Top articles of Aaron Reeves

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

‘I am almost the middle-class white man, aren’t I?’: elite women, education and occupational trajectories in late twentieth-century Britain

Contemporary British History

Eve Worth

Aaron Reeves

2024/1/2

Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite

Aaron Reeves

Sam Friedman

2024/9/17

Capping welfare payments for workless families increases employment and economic inactivity: Evidence from the UK's benefit cap

International Journal of Social Welfare

Aaron Reeves

Mark Fransham

Kitty Stewart

Mary Reader

Ruth Patrick

2024

Quantitative Textual Analysis as a means to explore corporate interests in food safety

Health

Corina L Vasilescu

Martin McKee

Aaron Reeves

2023/6/13

The case against outsourcing from healthcare services

Gaceta Sanitaria

Benjamin Goodair

Aaron Reeves

2024/1/1

The effect of health-care privatisation on the quality of care

The Lancet Public Health

Benjamin Goodair

Aaron Reeves

2024/3/1

The meaning of merit: Talent versus hard work legitimacy

Social Forces

Sam Friedman

Christoph Ellersgaard

Aaron Reeves

Anton Grau Larsen

2024/3

Review of “The New Power Elite”

Aaron Reeves

2024/2/23

Agnogenic practices and corporate political strategy: the legitimation of UK gambling industry-funded youth education programmes

Health Promotion International

May CI van Schalkwyk

Benjamin Hawkins

Mark Petticrew

Nason Maani

Amandine Garde

...

2024/2/1

The cultivation of the synthetic gentleman: Exploring horizontal boundaries within the British elite

Sam Friedman

Aaron Reeves

2023

Needs and Entitlements: Welfare reform and larger families

Ruth Patrick

Kate Andersen

Mary Reader

Aaron Reeves

Kitty Stewart

2023/7/17

A Time of Need: Exploring the Changing Poverty Risk Facing Larger Families in the UK

Journal of Social Policy

Kitty Stewart

Aaron Reeves

Ruth Patrick

2023

The sins of the parents: conceptualising adult-oriented reforms to family policy

Kitty Judith Stewart

Ruth Patrick

Aaron Samuel Reeves

2023/4/26

Do cash transfers alleviate common mental disorders in low-and middle-income countries? A systematic review and meta-analysis

Clara Wollburg

Janina Isabel Steinert

Aaron Reeves

Elizabeth Nye

2023/2/22

Is there an old girls’ network? Girls’ schools and recruitment to the British elite

British Journal of Sociology of Education

Eve Worth

Aaron Reeves

Sam Friedman

2023/1/2

Global inequalities in mental health problems: understanding the predictors of lifetime prevalence, treatment utilisation and perceived helpfulness across 111 countries

Preventive Medicine

Christoph Henking

Aaron Reeves

Benjamin Chrisinger

2023/12/1

Social security, exponential inequalities, and Covid-19: how welfare reform in the UK left larger families exposed to the scarring effects of the pandemic

Aaron Reeves

Kate Andersen

Mary Reader

Rosalie Warnock

2023/1/1

What do we mean when we talk about socioeconomic status (SES)? Implications for measurement, mechanisms, and interventions from a critical review of the literature on child and …

Mirela Zaneva

Tsvetomira Dumbalska

Aaron Reeves

Lucy Bowes

2023/11

Why is Lived Experience Absent from Social Security Policymaking?

Journal of Social Policy

Ewen Speed

Aaron Reeves

2023

Are Cultural Tastes Always Socially Stratified? Evidence from Library Borrowing for the Entire Population of Denmark

Ea Hoppe Blaabæk

Sam Friedman

Mads Meier Jæger

Aaron Reeves

2023/9

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