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1608
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Peter Saunders is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research spans interdisciplinary fields primarily within social sciences and medicine, with a focus on finance, sociology, political science, physiology, and clinical psychology. The main themes of their scholarly work engage with issues related to housing, finance, neoliberalism, income, poverty, inequality, social policy, body composition measurement techniques, demographic modeling, climate adaptation, mindfulness, compassion interventions, and mental health challenges associated with COVID-19.

The scientist has contributed papers to various academic venues, gaining citations across different domains. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Poverty in Australia 2020: Part 1, Overview" (2020), published in UNSWorks (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
  • "The overlap between income poverty and material deprivation: sensitivity evidence for Australia" (2020), published in Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
  • "Housing costs and poverty: analysing recent australian trends" (2021), published in Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
  • "The promising role of Transcendental Meditation in the prevention and treatment of cardiometabolic diseases: A systematic review" (2024), published in Obesity Reviews
  • "Systemic disease and the lung" (2020), published in Medicine

Peter Saunders collaborates frequently with several researchers. Frequent co-authors include Ellie Molloy, Annette Koo, Bruce Bradbury, Melissa Wong, and Inhoe Ku. Their publications have appeared multiple times in these venues:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
  • Obesity Reviews
  • Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
  • Medicine

Their academic contributions focus on the following research topics:

  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Income, Poverty, and Inequality
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Body Composition Measurement Techniques
  • Demographic Modeling and Climate Adaptation
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health

The interdisciplinary nature of their work reflects a combination of social sciences and medical perspectives, addressing both societal and physiological issues. Peter Saunders' research output includes a balanced emphasis on policy-oriented social science topics and biomedical concerns, illustrating the varied scope of their academic pursuits.

Best Publications

  • POVERTY, TNEQUALTTY, AND FAMTLY LIVING STANDARDS IMPACTS ACROSS SEVEN NATIONS: THE EFFECT OF NONCASH SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTH, EDUCATION AND HOUSING

    Timothy M. Smeeding;Peter Saunders;John Coder;Stephen Jenkins

  • Towards New Indicators of Disadvantage: Deprivation and Social Exclusion in Australia

    Peter Saunders;Yuvisthi Naidoo;Megan Griffiths

  • Welfare and Inequality: National and International Perspectives on the Australian Welfare State

    Peter Saunders

  • The time-pressure illusion : Discretionary time vs. free time

    Robert E. Goodin;James Mahmud Rice;Michael Bittman;Peter Saunders

  • Do Women Entrepreneurs Require Different Training

    Sue Birley;Caroline Moss;Peter Saunders

  • Social Security Reform in China’s Transition to a Market Economy

    Peter Saunders;Xiaoyuan Shang

  • Monitoring Trends in Poverty and Income Distribution: Data, Methodology and Measurement

    Peter Saunders;Bruce Bradbury

  • The role of the public sector ; causes and consequences of the growth of government

    Peter Saunders;Friedrich Klau

  • INCOME INEQUALITY IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS AND RECENT TRENDS

    Peter Saunders;Helen Stott;Garry Hobbes

  • The Costs of Disability and the Incidence of Poverty

    Peter Saunders

  • Some Australian Evidence on the Consensual Approach to Poverty Measurement

    Peter Saunders;Bruce Bradbury

  • An Ever-Rising Tide? Poverty in Australia in the Eighties

    Peter Saunders;George Matheson

  • Public Expenditure and Economic Performance in OECD Countries

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  • The Poverty Wars: Reconnecting Research with Reality

    Peter Saunders

  • How Reliable are Estimates of Poverty in Australia? Some Sensitivity Tests for the Period 1981-82 to 1985-86

    Bruce Bradbury;Peter Saunders

  • Improving Work Incentives in a Means-Tested Welfare System: The 1994 Australian Social Security Reforms

    Peter Saunders

  • Towards new indicators of disadvantage: deprivation and social exclusion

    Peter G. Saunders;Yuvisthi Naidoo;Megan Griffiths

  • Poverty, Deprivation and Consistent Poverty*

    Peter Saunders;Yuvisthi Naidoo

  • THE LABOUR SUPPLY BEHAVIOUR OF SOLE MOTHERS AND MARRIED MOTHERS IN AUSTRALIA: EVIDENCE FROM THE 1986 INCOME DISTRIBUTION SURVEY*

    Russell Ross;Peter Saunders

  • Recent Trends in the Size and Growth of Government in OECD Countries

    Peter Saunders

  • Unpacking Inequality: Wage Incomes, Disposable Incomes and Living Standards

    Peter Saunders

  • Down and out: Poverty and exclusion in Australia

    Peter Saunders

  • Making ends meet in Australia and Sweden: a comparative analysis using the subjective poverty line methodology

    Peter Saunders;Björn Halleröd;George Matheson

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy M. Smeeding
Timothy M. Smeeding University of Wisconsin–Madison
Johan Fritzell
Johan Fritzell Karolinska Institute
Michael Bittman
Michael Bittman University of New England
Stephen P. Jenkins
Stephen P. Jenkins London School of Economics and Political Science
Jonathan Bradshaw
Jonathan Bradshaw University of York
Mark Wooden
Mark Wooden University of Melbourne
Matthew R. Sanders
Matthew R. Sanders University of Queensland
Ronald J. Prinz
Ronald J. Prinz University of South Carolina
Lawrence Busch
Lawrence Busch Michigan State University

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