Dr Juliet Stone

BA (Hons), MSc, PhD

  • Associate Director
  • Senior Research Fellow

I completed my doctoral research in 2009 at Imperial College, London where I investigated the measurement of life-course socioeconomic position and its relationship with health outcomes. I also hold an MSC in Social Research Methods with Statistics from City University, London and a BA in Media Studies from the University of Sussex.

In 2009 I joined the ESRC Centre for Population Change (CPC) as a Research Fellow, where my work involved quantitative analysis of large, cross-sectional and longitudinal datasets such as the Labour Force Survey, the English Survey of Housing, Understanding Society (the UK Household Longitudinal Study), and the General Household Survey. I worked on a variety of CPC projects including work on leaving and returning home in young adulthood in the UK and transitions to living alone in later life. I also investigated women’s economic activity over the life course as a predictor of health in later life and a project examining the role of economic uncertainty in predicting the fertility behaviour of men and women. During this period, I developed a particular interest in housing policy and the ways in which this can affect the choices and constraints people face in various aspects of their lives.

I joined CRSP in June 2018. My work is focussed mainly on quantitative analysis, including analysing data from the Family Resources Survey for the annual  report. However, I have also been involved in aspects of the qualitative programme of work, including supporting the collection of focus group data for calculation of the  . 

My research interests stem from a broad focus on understanding the consequences of differential socioeconomic circumstances from a life course perspective. More specifically, my interests include family and household dynamics; health inequalities and the social implications of housing policy. I also have an ongoing interest in longitudinal research methods.

Selected publications

  • Blackwell, C., Padley, M., Ellis, W., Balchin, E., Stone, J., Robinson, E. and Davis, A. (2026) . London: Trust for London.
  • Robinson, E., Stone, J. and Padley, M. (2026) . York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
  • Gardiner, C, Juet, A, Webb, EJD, Stone, J (2025) Palliative Medicine, 39(10), pp.1091-1098, ISSN: 0269-2163. DOI: .
  • Stone, J. and Robinson, E. (2025) . London: Marie Curie
  • Stone, J. and Padley, M. (2025) . York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation
  • Stone, J. (2025) . London: End Child Poverty.
  • Thomas, M., Rose, P., Coneyworth, L., Harvey, J., Goulding, J., Stone, J., Padley, M., O'Reilly, P. and Welham, S. (2025) Food insecurity amongst Universal Credit claimants: the Benefits and Nutrition Study (BEANS), a cross-sectional online study. European Journal of Nutrition 64(115)
  • Stone J (2024) . London: Marie Curie.
  • Stone, J., Blackwell, C. and Shepherd, C. (2024) . London: RNIB - Royal National Institute of Blind People.
  • Stone, J. (2024) . Glasgow: Child Poverty Action Group Scotland
  • Stone, J., Robinson, E., Blackwell, C. and Padley, M. (2024) Bradford: Christians Against Poverty
  • Stone, J., Shepherd, C., Ellis, W. and Padley, M. (2023) . Edinburgh: abrdn Financial Fairness Trust
  • Stone, J. (2023) . London: Marie Curie
  • Hirsch, D. and Stone, J. (2020) .  London: Independent Age
  • Hirsch, D., Padley, M., Stone, J. and Valadez-Martinez, L. Social Indicators Research. The Low Income Gap: A New Indicator Based on a Minimum Income Standard. (2020) 
  • Falkingham, J., Sage, J., Stone, J. & Vlachantoni, A. (2016) . Advances in Life Course Research 30, 111-123. 
  • Berrington, A, Stone, J and Beaujouan, E. (2015) . Demographic Research, 33, (26), 733-764. 
  • Stone, J, Evandrou, E, Falkingham, F & Vlachantoni, A. (2015)  Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health69, 873-879 
  • Stone, J, Berrington, A and Falkingham, J (2014) . Demography, 51, (1), 257-276.
  • Stone, J. Evandrou, M. and Falkingham, J. (2013) ‘.  Age and Ageing. 42, (3), 366-372.