Daniel Edmiston
University of Leeds
H-index: 15
Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Daniel Edmiston
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Who counts in poverty research? | The Sociological Review | Daniel Edmiston | 2024/3 |
" Stay home": queer (y)-ing the heteronormative assumptions of COVID policy responses | Peter Matthews Daniel Edmiston | 2024/2/20 | |
Indentured: Benefit deductions, debt recovery and welfare disciplining | Social Policy & Administration | Daniel Edmiston | 2024/4/13 |
Welfare attitudes in a crisis: How COVID exceptionalism undermined greater solidarity | Journal of Social Policy | Robert De Vries Ben Baumberg Geiger Lisa Scullion Kate Summers Daniel Edmiston | 2023/10/4 |
Building on broad support for better social security | IPPR Progressive Review | Daniel Edmiston Kate Summers Ben Baumberg Geiger Robert de Vries Lisa Scullion | 2023/9/10 |
Falling faster amidst a cost-of-living crisis: Poverty, inequality and ethnicity in the UK | Daniel Edmiston Shabna Begum Mandeer Kataria | 2022/10/6 | |
Mediating the claim? How ‘local ecosystems of support’shape the operation and experience of UK social security | Social Policy & Administration | Daniel Edmiston David Robertshaw David Young Jo Ingold Andrea Gibbons | 2022/9 |
Welfare at a (Social) Distance: accessing social security and employment support during COVID-19 and its aftermath | COVID-19 COLLABORATIONS | David Robertshaw Kate Summers Lisa Scullion Daniel Edmiston Ben Baumberg Geiger | 2022/5/31 |
Plumbing the depths: the changing (socio-demographic) profile of UK poverty | Journal of Social Policy | Daniel Edmiston | 2022/4 |
Deep poverty: Everyday financial crisis in Leeds | Daniel Edmiston Emma Hyde Thomas Adnan-Smith | 2022/11/14 | |
Non-take-up of benefits at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic | B Geiger Lisa Scullion Kate Summers Philip Martin Cormac Lawler | 2021 | |
Running on Empty: COVID-19, Deep Poverty and BAME Children | Daniel Edmiston SIDDHARTH Thakkar | 2021/4/1 | |
Should social security reach further? Ineligibility for benefits at the start of COVID-19 | B Geiger Lisa Scullion Kate Summers Philip Martin Cormac Lawler | 2021 | |
Support services play a crucial role in the benefits system but are currently at risk of being overwhelmed | British Politics and Policy at LSE | David Robertshaw Daniel Edmiston | 2021/2/24 |
Hunger and the welfare state: food insecurity among benefit claimants in the UK | B Geiger Daniel Edmiston Lisa Scullion Kate Summers Robert De Vries | 2021 | |
Navigating pandemic social security: Benefits, employment and crisis support during COVID-19 | Daniel Edmiston David Robertshaw AR Gibbons Jo Ingold Ben Baumberg Geiger | 2021/2/1 | |
Claimants’ experiences of the social security system during the first wave of COVID-19 | Kate Summers LC Scullion Ben Baumberg Geiger David Robertshaw Daniel Edmiston | 2021/2/1 | |
Solidarity in a crisis | Trends in attitudes to benefits during COVID-19 | Robert de Vries B Baumberg Geiger L Scullion K Summers D Edmiston | 2021 |
Solidarity in a crisis? Trends in attitudes to benefits during COVID-19 | Robert De Vries B Baumberg Geiger LC Scullion Kate Summers Daniel Edmiston | 2021/9/1 | |
Claiming but connected to work | Ben Baumberg Geiger Eleni Karagiannaki Daniel Edmiston Lisa Scullion Kate Summers | 2020 |