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Johnson, Elliott, Johnson, Matthew, Kypridemos, Christodoulos, Villadsen, Aase and Pickett, Kate E. (2023) Designing a generic, adaptive protocol resource for the measurement of health impact in cash transfer trials. Pilot and Feasibility Studies. ISSN 2055-5784 (In Press)

Johnson, Matthew, Johnson, Elliott and Nettle, Daniel (2023) Are ‘red wall’ constituencies really opposed to progressive policy? Examining the impact of materialist narratives for Universal Basic Income. British Politics, 18 (1). pp. 104-127. ISSN 1746-918X

Parra Mujica, Fiorella, Johnson, Elliott, Reed, Howard, Cookson, Richard and Johnson, Matthew (2023) Understanding the relationship between income and mental health among 16- to 24-year-olds: Analysis of 10 waves (2009-2020) of Understanding Society to enable modelling of income interventions. PLoS ONE, 18 (2). e0279845. ISSN 1932-6203

Reed, Howard, Johnson, Matthew, Lansley, Stewart, Johnson, Elliott, Stark, Graham and Pickett, Kate E. (2023) Universal Basic Income is affordable and feasible: evidence from UK economic microsimulation modelling. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 31 (1). pp. 146-162. ISSN 1759-8273

Johnson, Matthew, Johnson, Elliott, Reed, Howard and Nettle, Daniel (2023) Can the ‘downward spiral’ of material conditions, mental health and faith in government be stopped? Evidence from surveys in ‘red wall’ constituencies. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. p. 136914812211468. ISSN 1369-1481 (In Press)

Johnson, Matthew and Johnson, Elliott (2022) Poor country, rich minority: why young people need a basic income. RSA Blog.

Nettle, Daniel, Johnson, Elliott, Johnson, Matthew and Saxe, Rebecca (2021) Why has the COVID-19 pandemic increased support for Universal Basic Income? Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 8 (1). p. 79. ISSN 2662-9992

Nettle, Daniel, Johnson, Elliott, Johnson, Matthew and Saxe, Rebecca (2020) Why has the COVID-19 pandemic increased support for Universal Basic Income? PsyArXiv. (Submitted)

Book Section

Johnson, Matthew, Johnson, Elliott and Nettle, Daniel (2023) Stop answering centrist questions: the left can only win when it answers the questions it was founded to pose. In: Who votes for the left & why? In search of our identity: Selected contributions of the strategy seminar of transform! Europe and the Rosa-Luxemburg-Foundation 2022. transform! europe, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 70-78. ISBN 9783903343344; 9783903343405

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Johnson, Elliott, Goodman, Cleo, Hines, Julia, Corrigan, Anne, Taylor, Rosalind and Johnson, Matthew (2022) A Big Local Basic Income: Proposal for a locally led basic income pilot. Other. Compass, Portsmouth. (In Press)

Johnson, Matthew, Nettle, Daniel, Johnson, Elliott, Reed, Howard and Pickett, Kate E. (2022) Winning the vote with a Universal Basic Income: Evidence from the 'Red Wall'. Project Report. Compass, London.

Johnson, Elliott, Villadsen, Aase, Mujica, Fiorella Parra, Webster, Hannah, Thorold, Riley, Morrison, James, Mathers, Al, Reed, Howard, Lansley, Stewart, Chen, Tao, Kypridemos, Christodoulos, O'Flaherty, Martin, Nettle, Daniel, Cookson, Richard, Pickett, Kate E. and Johnson, Matthew (2022) Levelling the Mental Health Gradient among Young People: How Universal Basic Income can address the crisis in anxiety and depression: Interim Report. Project Report. Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts Manufactures and Commerce, United Kingdom.

Johnson, Matthew, Johnson, Elliott, Webber, Laura and Nettle, Daniel (2020) Post-pandemic economic growth: the need for Universal Basic Income. Working Paper. Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee.

Johnson, Matthew, Johnson, Elliott, Webber, Laura and Nettle, Daniel (2020) Economic impact of coronavirus: the need for Universal Basic Income. Working Paper. Treasury Committee.

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