Katherine Rake
British academic
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Katherine Rake's Degrees
- Bachelors Politics University of York
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Katherine Rake is director of Lucent, a consultancy supporting organisations with a social purpose to see clearly, make connections and inspire change. She was previously chief executive of HealthWatch England, the Family and Parenting Institute and the Fawcett Society. She is currently trustee of the charity United Response and has held a range of trustee and governing roles including as Governor of the London School of Economics, trustee of Centre for Ageing Better and Chair of RISE Mutual. Katherine was formerly a lecturer in social policy at LSE during which time she was seconded to the Cabinet Office. Katherine has advised the Prime Minister's Policy Unit, HM Treasury and other Government departments. In 2008, Katherine was appointed an OBE for services to equal opportunities, an Institute of Directors 'Good Director' Honour and the Social Policy Association's Annual Award for Outstanding Contribution from a Non-academic.
Katherine Rake's Published Works
Published Works
- Gender and the Welfare State: Care, Work and Welfare in Europe and the USA (2003) (193)
- Women's Incomes over the Lifetime (2000) (99)
- Dynamic Microsimulation Models : A Review and Some Lessons for SAGE (2004) (87)
- Gender and New Labour's Social Policies (2001) (82)
- Women’s Incomes over the Lifetime: A report to the Women's Unit, Cabinet Office (2000) (56)
- Into the mainstream? Why gender audit is an essential tool for policymakers (2000) (47)
- The dynamics of living arrangements in later life: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey. (2001) (25)
- Accumulated disadvantage? Welfare state provision and the incomes of older women and men in Britain, France and Germany (1999) (21)
- British pension policy in the twenty-first century: a partnership in pensions or a marriage to the means test? (2000) (21)
- Income mobility in later life (2001) (20)
- Modelling the gender impact of the British pension reforms (2001) (20)
- Tightropes and Tripwires: New Labours Proposals and Means-Testing in Old Age (1999) (15)
- Going Into residential care: evidence from the BHPS 1991-1998 (2001) (13)
- Gender, household and individual income in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the USA and the UK (2002) (13)
- "Partnership in Pensions": delivering a secure retirement for women? (1999) (12)
- Partnership in Pensions? Responses to the Pensions Green Paper (1999) (10)
- SAGE: simulating social policy in an ageing society (2001) (9)
- The dynamics of living arrangements in later life: preliminary findings (2001) (8)
- Gender and Poverty (2003) (4)
- Moves into Residential Care Amongst Older People in Britain (2001) (3)
- Income mobility in old age (2008) (2)
- The pensions Green Paper (1999) (2)
- The poetics of the French hymne from 1555-1600 : Ronsard and his legacy (1980) (1)
- Giuliano Bonoli, The Politics of Pension Reform, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, x+188 pp., £35.00, £12.95 pbk. (2001) (1)
- British pension reform and the pension credit: a response to the pension credit consultation document (2001) (1)
- Pensions choices for the 21st century: meeting the challenges of an ageing society (2003) (1)
- Modelling pension choices for the 21st century (2002) (1)
- To the point - A fund to keep in trust (2010) (0)
- To the point - Get those grades up, UK (2010) (0)
- Orphans of the Welfare State (1998) (0)
- Welfare indicators of income experience during old age - evidence from the UK (2007) (0)
- To the point - Family policy at the core (2010) (0)
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