Incoming Resources
- Wealth, income and inequality, selected readings, edited by A.B. Atkinson
- The wealth report, edited by Frank Field
- Low pay and family poverty, Marie McNay and Chris Pond
- Wealth, income and inequality, edited by A.B. Atkinson
- The waste makers, by Vance Packard
- Poverty and inequality in Common Market countries, edited by Vic George and Roger Lawson
- The standard of living in Britain in the Industrial Revolution, edited with an introduction by Arthur J. Taylor
- Conspicuous consumption, a study of exceptional consumer behaviour, Roger S. Mason
- The UK housing market, an econometric model, Christine M.E. Whitehead
- World of consumption, Ben Fine and Ellen Leopold
- Why the poor pay more, edited by Frances Williams
- Landscapes of poverty, Jeremy Seabrook
- The waste makers, Vance Packard
- Poverty and progress in Britain, 1953-73, a statistical study of low income households, their numbers, types and expenditure patterns, G.C. Fiegehen, P.S. Lansley and A.D. Smith, with a contribution by N.C. Garganas
- Poverty in the United Kingdom, a survey of household resources and standards of living, Peter Townsend
- Why poor people stay poor, a study of urban bias in world development, Michael Lipton