There are 11 books by Roy Sainsbury on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Getting the measure of poverty (2017). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Survey and Report into the Working of the Medical Appeal Tribunals 1992 · 135 pages
  2. 2 Changing lives and the role of income support 1996 · 102 pages
  3. 3 Local authorities and benefit overpayments 2000 · 90 pages
  4. 4 Medical evidence and incapacity benefit 2003 · 116 pages
  5. 5 MAKING SOCIAL SECURITY LAW: THE ROLE AND WORK OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY AND CHILD SUPPORT COMMISSIONERS 2005 · 249 pages
  6. 6 Social security, poverty and social exclusion in rich and poorer countries 2010 · 288 pages
  7. 7 Getting the measure of poverty 2017 · 288 pages
  8. 8 Experiencing poverty 2018 · 314 pages
  9. 9 Researching poverty 2019 · 304 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Roy Sainsbury written?

BookOrb lists 11 books by Roy Sainsbury.

Where should I start with Roy Sainsbury?

A good starting point is Getting the measure of poverty (2017).

What is the Roy Sainsbury books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Survey and Report into the Working of the Medical Appeal Tribunals (1992), 2. Changing lives and the role of income support (1996), 3. Local authorities and benefit overpayments (2000), 4. Medical evidence and incapacity benefit (2003), 5. MAKING SOCIAL SECURITY LAW: THE ROLE AND WORK OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY AND CHILD SUPPORT COMMISSIONERS (2005), 6. Social security, poverty and social exclusion in rich and poorer countries (2010), 7. Getting the measure of poverty (2017), 8. Experiencing poverty (2018), 9. Researching poverty (2019).