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Saunders, Peter, 1950 August 30- (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Saunders, Peter, 1950 August 30-
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  • Saunders, P. R. (Peter Robert), 1950-

Do not confuse with economist Saunders, Peter, 1948- (n 83319239)

Unequal but fair? : a study of class barriers in Britain, 1996: t.p. (Peter Saunders) p. 7, etc. (b. 1950)

Urban politics, 1979: t.p. (lect. in sociology, School of Cult. & Community Studies, Univ. of Sussex)

Introduction to British politics, 1984: t.p. (Peter Saunders)

Privatization and popular capitalism, 1994: CIP t.p. (Peter Saunders) datasheet (b. Aug. 30, 1950) bk., back cover (prof. of sociology in School of Social Sciences at Univ. of Sussex; has held visiting positions at univs. in Germany, Australia, NZ, and the US; author of var. books on British politics, social class, and urban sociology, incl. "A nation of home owners")

Reforming the Australian welfare state, 2000: t.p. (Peter Saunders)

E-mail from author, 7 Mar. 2002 (Peter Robert Saunders, born 30 Aug. 1950 in London; complete list of works attached, incl. "Reforming the Australian welfare state"; was at Australian Institute of Family Studies from 1999-2000 [note Saunders, Peter, 1948- has also published for this Institute])

The survey methods workbook, 2004: t.p. (Peter Saunders)

CUY, 1977-78 (Saunders, P. R.; BA, Kent; PhD, Lond.)

His website, 2 Nov. 2011 (Peter Saunders, born 1950; independent researcher and writer, focusing on welfare reform, social mobility, income inequality, and poverty; publishes with think-tanks Policy Exchange and Civitas in London, and the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney; spent 25 years at Univ. of Sussex, where he taught sociology and urban studies; in 1999 moved to Australia to become research manager at the Australian Institute of Family Studies, and in 2001 became social research director at the Centre for Independent Studies until 2008, when he returned to Britain; lists publications, incl. the novel "The Versailles Memorandum") http://www.petersaunders.org.uk/index.html

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