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Kiernan, Kathleen E. and Huerta, Maria Carmen (2008) Economic deprivation, maternal depression, parenting and children's cognitive and emotional development in early childhood. British journal of sociology, 59 (4). pp. 783-806. ISSN 0007-1315
Kiernan, Kathleen, Barlow, Anne and Merlo, Rosangela (2007) Cohabitation law reform and its impact on marriage: evidence from Australia and Europe. International family law, 63 . pp. 71-74. ISSN 1369-5762
Hobcraft, John and Kiernan, Kathleen (2001) Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. British journal of sociology, 52 (3). pp. 495-517. ISSN 0007-1315
Furstenberg, Frank F. and Kiernan, Kathleen E. (2001) Delayed parental divorce: how much do children benefit? Journal of marriage and the family, 63 (2). pp. 446-457. ISSN 0022-2445
Kiernan, Kathleen (2001) The rise of cohabitation and childbearing outside of marriage in western Europe. International journal of law, policy and the family, 15 (1). pp. 1-21. ISSN 1360-9939
Kiernan, Kathleen (2008) Partnership and parenthood. In: Elliott, Jane and Vaitilingam, Romesh, (eds.) Now we are 50: key findings from the National Child Development Study. The Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London, London, UK, pp. 19-21.
Kiernan, Kathleen (2002) Disadvantage and demography: chicken and egg? In: Hills, John, Le Grand, Julian and Piachaud, David, (eds.) Understanding Social Exclusion. Oxford University Press, pp. 84-96. ISBN 9780199251940
Kiernan, Kathleen (2002) Cohabitation in Western Europe: trends, issues and implications. In: Booth, Alan and Crouter, Ann. C, (eds.) Just Living Together: Implications of Cohabitation on Families, Children and Social Policy. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc, pp. 3-32. ISBN 9780805839630
Kiernan, Kathleen (2002) The state of European Unions: an analysis of partnership formation and dissolution. In: Macura, Miroslav and Beets, Gijs, (eds.) Dynamics of fertility and partnership in Europe: insights and lessons from comparative research. United Nations, New York and Geneva, pp. 57-76. ISBN 9211168082
Kiernan, Kathleen (2001) European perspectives on nonmarital childbearing. In: Wu, Lawrence L. and Wolfe, Barbara, (eds.) Out of wedlock: causes and consequences of nonmarital fertility. Russell Sage Foundation, New York, USA, pp. 77-108. ISBN 9780871549822
Kiernan, Kathleen (2000) European perspectives on Union formation. In: Waite, Linda, Bachrach, Christine, Hindin, Michelle, Thomson, Elizabeth and Thornton, Arland, (eds.) Ties that bind: perspectives on marriage and cohabitation. Social institutions & social change . Aldine Transactions, Hawthorne, NY, pp. 40-58. ISBN 9780202306360
Kiernan, Kathleen and Mueller, Ganka (1999) Who divorces? In: McRae, Susan, (ed.) Changing Britain: families and households in the 1990s. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 377-403. ISBN 9780198296379
Kiernan, Kathleen (2005) Non-residential fatherhood and child involvement: evidence from the millennium cohort study. CASEpaper, 100. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Kiernan, Kathleen (2003) Cohabitation and divorce across nations and generations. CASEpaper, 65. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Hobcraft, John and Kiernan, Kathleen (1999) Childhood poverty, early motherhood and adult social exclusion. CASEpaper, 28. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Glennerster, Howard, Hills, John, Kiernan, Kathleen, Le Grand, Julian and Power, Anne (1999) Persistent poverty and lifetime inequality: the evidence. CASEreport 5. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Kiernan, Kathleen and Mueller, Ganka (1998) The divorced and who divorces? CASEpaper, 7. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Kiernan, Kathleen (1997) The legacy of parental divorce: social, economic and demographic experiences in adulthood. CASEpaper, 1. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
