There are 30 books by Richard Disney on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Can We Afford to Grow Older? (1996). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
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Frequently asked questions
How many books has Richard Disney written?
BookOrb lists 30 books by Richard Disney.
Where should I start with Richard Disney?
A good starting point is Can We Afford to Grow Older? (1996).
What is the Richard Disney books in order list?
In publication order: 1. The distribution of unemployment and sickness among the United Kingdom population (1976), 2. The choice of technology in Third World countries (1976), 3. Provision of unemployment insurance in Great Britain (1980), 4. Modelling trade union membership (1987), 5. The seniority model of trade union behavior (1987), 6. Is there a market failure in occupational sick pay? (1988), 7. Do real wages matter in an open economy? (1988), 8. A simultaneous model of trade union membership and the union markup for the United Kingdom, 1953-85 (1989), 9. Labour market policies towards the adult unemployed in Germany (1989), 10. Explanations of the decline in trade union density in Britain (1989), 11. Testing equilibrium models of employment for Singapore 1966-87 (1989), 12. Union density and trade union recognition in Uk establishmenst (1993), 13. Will younger cohorts obtain a worse deal from the UK state pension scheme? (1993), 14. Housing costs and the behaviour of elderly households (1994), 15. Research Report 1995 (1995), and 6 more.