Items where Author is "Muir, Jenny"
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HICKMAN, Paul, DAYSON, Christopher, AMBROSE, Aimee, BATTY, Elaine, BENNETT, Ellen, FLINT, John, FODEN, Mike, GREEN, Stephen and MUIR, Jenny
(2015).
Summary of key findings.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.
[Monograph]
HICKMAN, Paul, DAYSON, Christopher, BATTY, Elaine and MUIR, Jenny
(2015).
Understanding higher levels of volunteering: the case of Short Strand and Sion Mills.
Project Report.
Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
HICKMAN, Paul, BATTY, Elaine, DAYSON, Christopher, FLINT, John, FODEN, Mike, MUIR, Jenny, AMBROSE, Aimee and GREEN, Stephen
(2015).
'Getting By', Coping and Resilience in Difficult Times: Final Report.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.
[Monograph]
HICKMAN, Paul, BATTY, Elaine, DAYSON, Christopher and MUIR, Jenny
(2014).
'Getting-by', coping and resilience in difficult times: initial findings - summary.
Project Report.
Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
HICKMAN, Paul, BATTY, Elaine, DAYSON, Christopher and MUIR, Jenny
(2014).
'Getting-by', coping and resilience in difficult times: initial findings.
Project Report.
Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
CRISP, Richard, GORE, Tony, PEARSON, Sarah, TYLER, Peter, CLAPHAM, David, MUIR, Jenny and ROBERTSON, Douglas
(2014).
Regeneration and poverty: evidence and policy review. Final report.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
HICKMAN, Paul, FLINT, John F, MUIR, Jenny and DAYSON, Christopher
(2013).
Recession, resilience and rebalancing social economies in Northern Ireland's neighbourhoods: findings from a baseline survey of residents.
Project Report.
Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]