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Journal article

WHEATLEY, D., HARDILL, I. and PHILP, B., 2011. 'Managing' reductions in working hours: a study of work time and leisure preferences in UK industry. Review of Political Economy, 23 (3), pp. 409-420.

HARDILL, I. and BAINES, S., 2009. Active citizenship in later life: older adults in a deprived community. Professional Geographer, 61 (1), pp. 36-45.

HARDILL, I., 2009. Introduction: geographies of aging. The Professional Geographer, 61 (1), pp. 1-3. ISSN 0033-0124

HARDILL, I. and BAINES, S., 2009. Personal reflections on knowledge transfer and changing UK research priorities. 21st Century Society, 4 (1), pp. 83-96.

BAINES, S. and HARDILL, I., 2008. 'At least I can do something': the work of volunteering in a community beset by worklessness. Social Policy and Society, 7 (3), pp. 307-317. ISSN 1474-7464

VILLETTE, S.M. and HARDILL, I., 2007. Spatial peripheries, social peripheries: reflections on the 'suburbs' of Paris. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 27, pp. 52-64. ISSN 0144-333X

HARDILL, I., BAINES, S. and 6, P., 2007. Volunteering for all? Explaining patterns of volunteering and identifying strategies to promote it. Policy & Politics, 35 (3), pp. 395-412. ISSN 1470-8442

HARDILL, I., SPRADBERY, J., ARNOLD-BOAKES, J. and MARRUGAT, M.L., 2005. Severe health and social care issues among British migrants who retire to Spain. Ageing and Society, 25 (5), pp. 769-783. ISSN 0144-686X

HARDILL, I. and WATSON, R., 2004. Career priorities within dual career households: an analysis of the impact of child rearing upon gender participation rates and earnings. Industrial Relations Journal, 35 (1), pp. 19-37. ISSN 0019-8692

HARDILL, I., 2004. Juggling work and home in a post-industrial world: case studies of dual career households. Hagar, 5 (1), pp. 39-52. ISSN 1565-3323

HARDILL, I., 2004. Transnational living and moving experiences: intensified mobility and dual career households. Population, Space and Place, 10, pp. 375-389. ISSN 1544-8444

HARDILL, I. and BAINES, S., 2003. Doing one's duty? Voluntary work and the 'new economy'. Local Economy, 18 (2), pp. 102-108. ISSN 0269-0942

HARDILL, I., 2003. Growing old in England: economic and social issues. Local Economy, 18 (4), pp. 337-346. ISSN 0269-0942

VAN, L. and HARDILL, I., 2003. Individualization and the dual career household. Work Employment and Society.

HARDILL, I. and GREEN, A., 2003. Remote working - altering the spatial contours of work and home in the new economy. New Technology Work and Employment, 18 (3), pp. 212-222. ISSN 0268-1072

Authored book

HARDILL, I., BENNEWORTH, P., BAKER, M. and BUDD, L., 2006. The rise of the English regions ? New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 0415336325

HARDILL, I., 2002. Discovering cities. Sheffield: Geographical Association. ISBN 1843770571

HARDILL, I., 2002. Gender, migration and the dual career household. London: Routledge. ISBN 0415241731

HARDILL, I., GRAHAM, D.T. and KOFMAN, E., 2001. Human geography of the UK: an introduction. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0415214254

Chapter in book

WHEATLEY, D., LAWTON, C. and HARDILL, I., 2018. Gender differences in paid and unpaid work. In: V. CAVEN and S. NACHMIAS, eds., Hidden inequalities in the workplace. Palgrave explorations in workplace stigma . Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 181-214. ISBN 9783319596853

HARDILL, I. and WHEATLEY, D., 2009. Dual-career couples, gender and migration. In: D. REUSCHKE, ed., Wohnen und Gender: Theoretische, politische, soziale und räumliche Aspekte. UNSPECIFIED, pp. 239-259.

WHEATLEY, D., HARDILL, I. and GREEN, A., 2008. Mobile work and challenges for public policy. In: D. HISLOP, ed., Mobility and technology in the workplace. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 227-239.

HARDILL, I. and VAN, L., 2006. Individualization and 'identity-risks' in dual-career households. In: D. PERRONS, ed., Gender divisions and working time in the new economy: changing patterns of work, care and public policy in Europe and North America. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc.. ISBN 1845420209

HARDILL, I., 2006. 'A place in the countryside' - migration and the construction of rural living. In: P. LOWE and L. SPEAKMAN, eds., The ageing countryside: The growing older population of rural England. Age Concern Books. ISBN 862424143

VAN, L. and HARDILL, I., 2005. Individualization and the dual career household. In: D. PERRONS, C. FAGAN and L. MCDOWELL, eds., Gender divisions and working time in the new economy: changing patterns of work, care and public policy in Europe amd North America. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 162-178.

HARDILL, I., RAGHURAM, P. and STRANGE, A., 2002. Diasporic embeddedness among Asian women entrepreneurs in the UK. In: M. TAYLOR and S. LEONARD, eds., Embedded enterprise and social capital: international perspectives. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 207-224. ISBN 754615170

Conference contribution

HARDILL, I. and BAINES, S., 2009. Entrepreneurship and the voluntary and community sector: reflections on public service delivery in the UK. In: Entrepreneurship and Geography Special Session, AAG, Las Vegas, March 2009, Las Vegas.

HARDILL, I., 2008. Delivering public services in the mixed economy of welfare: the role of volunteers in the voluntary and community sector in England. In: ESRC Research Symposium, St Andrews University, 20 November 2008.

DWYER, P. and HARDILL, I., 2008. Exploring the impact of community-based services in rural England. In: Age Concern East Midlands Regional Meeting, East Midlands Local Government Association Offices, Melton Mowbray, 3 April 2008, Melton Mowbray.

HARDILL, I. and DWYER, P., 2008. Growing old in rural England: challenges for public service delivery. In: NCVO Research Conference, Warwick, 9-10 September 2008, Warwick.

HARDILL, I. and DWYER, P., 2008. Growing old in rural England: challenges for public service delivery. In: The Geographies of Aging and Advanced Age Session: the 104th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), Boston, Massachusetts, 15-19 April 2008, Boston, Mass..

BAINES, S., WILSON, R. and HARDILL, I., 2008. How can voluntary organisations help to transform care? Articulating social value. In: Transforming Elder Care, Copenhagen, 26-28 June 2008, Copenhagen.

HARDILL, I., 2008. Making a difference: voluntary work in a deprived community. In: Timber Structures: From Antiquity to the Present, Belfast.

WHEATLEY, D. and HARDILL, I., 2008. Mobility, work and careers. In: RSA European Conference, Prague, May 2008, Prague.

DWYER, P. and HARDILL, I., 2008. Older people and village services: exploring the impact of community-based services in rural England. In: National Council on Ageing Rural Affairs Sub-Group [Meeting], Commission for Rural Communities, Whitehall, London, 4 March 2008, London.

HARDILL, I., 2008. Reflections on the challenges of user led research. In: Public Engagement Workshop, ESRC Research Methods Festival, University of Oxford, July 2008, Oxford.

BAINES, S., WILSON, R. and HARDILL, I., 2008. 'They just don't understand us!' Learning and reflection from commissioning relationships in the mixed economy of care. In: NCVO Research Conference, Warwick, 9-10 September 2008, Warwick.

PHILP, B., WHEATLEY, D. and HARDILL, I., 2007. Managing reductions in working hours. In: Association of Social Economics Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 2007, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

HARDILL, I., 2005. Trouble and strife? Case studies of juggling work and home in the new economy. In: Paper presented at the Department of Geography, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, 13 September 2003.

HARDILL, I. and GREEN, A.E., 2004. Transmigrant households - altering the spatial contours of work and home for managers and professionals in the new economy. In: AAG, Philadelphia, USA, March 2004, Philadelphia.

HARDILL, I., 2003. Ageing and urban regeneration. In: Regions for All Ages Conference, 11 March 2003.

HARDILL, I., SPRADBERY, J., ARNOLD-BOAKES, J. and MARRUGAT, M.L., 2003. Issues facing English speaking migrants who retire to Spain. In: Gerontology Conference, July 2003.

HARDILL, I. and CRAMPTON, A., 2003. Moving experiences: representing urban living in a post industrial city. In: AAG Annual Conference, New Orleans, USA, March 2003, New Orleans.

HARDILL, I. and GUILLEMOT, L., 2003. A tale of two countries: British retirement migration to France. In: Gateway 6, Pisa, Italy, 12 April 2003, Pisa.

HARDILL, I., 2003. A tale of two nations: juggling work and home in the new economy. In: ESRC Seminar Series: Work, Life and Time in the New Economy, Gender Institute, London School of Economics, London, UK, 30 May 2003, Gender Institute, LSE.

HARDILL, I. and ILLERIS, S., 2002. Clusters, social capital and regional development. In: Entrepreneurial Initiatives and Reginal Development: International Comparisons, International Seminar Cycle, Romania, July 2002, Romania.

HARDILL, I., 2002. Moving experiences: intensified mobility and dual career households transnational migation session. In: Population Geography Conference, St. Andrews, Scotland, UK, July 2002, St. Andrews.

HARDILL, I., 2001. Entrepreneurship and local economic development in the East Midlands, UK. In: 'Initiative entrepreneuriale' seminar of CARTA (CNRS laboratoire de geographie humaine et sociale), Univeristé d'Angers, France, 31 January 2001, Univeriste d'Angers.

HARDILL, I., 2001. Home or away? intra-familial dynamics and trajectories amongst dual career households. In: 'Gender and Work, Space and Time' Session, AAG, New York, USA, 27 February - 3 March 2001, New York.

HARDILL, I., 2001. Household structure, spatial mobility and urban growth. In: AAG, New York, USA, 27 February - 3 March 2001, New York.

HARDILL, I., 2001. Nouvelles manieres de travailler: une analyse du teletravail et du travail independant dans les secteurs ruraux et semi-ruraux de la region East Midlands, Royaume-Uni paper. In: Nouveux Enjeux de l'Industrie dans les Territoires a Dominante Rurale, Universite Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 2001, Universite Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand.

HARDILL, I. and GRAHAM, D.T., 2001. The tyranny of time: balancing work and home in dual career households. In: Gateway 4 'The New Economy, Labour, Work and Welfare a Regional Perspective' RSA Conference, Gdansk, Poland, September 2001, Gdansk.

Journal editorship

HARDILL, I., 2009. Demography and aging [special issue]. UNSPECIFIED.

HARDILL, I., 2007. Demographic ageing [special issue]. UNSPECIFIED.

HARDILL, I., 2007. Teleworking [special issue]. Oxford: Blackwell.

HARDILL, I., 2006. Demography, ageing and activity [special issue]. UNSPECIFIED.

Research report for external body

DWYER, P. and HARDILL, I., 2008. Older people and village services: exploring the impact of community-based services in rural England. London: Age Concern.

HARDILL, I. and BAINES, S., 2005. Making a difference: Voluntary action in a community beset by economic decline. Nottingham Trent University.

HARDILL, I. and BATTERBURY, S., 2004. Demographic ageing, older people and urban policy. Regions for All Ages Roundtable.

HARDILL, I., GALT, V., HIGHAM, P.E. and WEBB, J., 2004. Regional strategies and demographic ageing: Age proofing toolkit regions for all ages. Age Concern England.

HARDILL, I., 2002. Nottingham's urban renaissance: An exploration of the role of housing and labour markets. Nottingham: Nottinghamshire Observatory.

HARDILL, I., 2002. The ways in which housing and labour markets intertwine to shape the postindustrial city. Nottingham: Nottinghamshire Observatory.

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