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- Understanding the association betweem multimorbidity and place of death using a representative Scottish cohort
- Census 2022 National Adjustment; Using the Scottish Longitudinal Survey to quality assure and potentially adjust population estimate sex ratios
- Using secondary data to examine whether a programme of physical and social interventions in urban forests enhances
- Change in alcohol and tobacco availability, population health and the lived experience
- Familiesm households & health: projections and implications
- Transitions and Labour Market outcomes of young people from ethnic minority backgrounds in Scotland.
- Assessing inequalities in health, wellbeing, and social participation outcomes for young carers in the UK
- Using secondary data to examine whether a programme of physical and social interventions in urban forests enhances community health and wellbeing: the impact of WIAT interventions on mental health
- Narrowing the Senior Phase of the Secondary School Curriculum: impact on subject choices, qualifications and attainment of young people in Scotland.
- Health inequalities among adolescents and young people in Scotland: an analysis linking the UK Censuses and the Scottish Longitudinal Study to health data.
- Modelling Environmental Risk for Dementia in the Scottish Mental Survey 1947 sample
- Understanding Recent Fertility Trends in the UK and Improving Methodologies for Fertility Forecasting
- Developing the potential of the NILS and SLS for studying peer effects in health: A case study of fertility amongst neighbours and co-workers
- Residential Context and Childbearing: Application of a Spatial Multilevel Multiprocess Hazard Model to Study Contextual Determinants of Fertility
- Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Ethnic Inequalities in Health: Analysis and Projection Based on Longitudinal Register Data from Scotland
- Looked after children grown up: a scoping study of the Scottish and Northern Ireland Longitudinal Census data
- Understanding the health benefits of active commuting in a Scottish context
- Early life exposure to air pollution, cognitive ability and social mobility: Analysis of the SLS Linkage to the 1947 Scottish Mental Survey
- The wider impact education effects of childhood chronic illnesses.
- Social inequalities in chronic disease trajectories in mid and later life: taking account of multimorbidities
- Project Extension: Social inequalities in chronic disease trajectories in mid and later life: taking account of multimorbidities
- Estimating the value of Precision Medicine Technologies: Developing a Scottish Toolkit
- Estimation of Long Term Neighbourhood Effects of Religious Diversity using a Residential Sorting Model
- Cardiovascular disparities among young adults in Scotland: Linking the Scottish Longitudinal Study from 1991 to 2011
- Understanding the factors associated with receiving social care for people aged 65 years and older in Scotland.
- Social Inequalities in Educational Attainment: An Investigation into the Mediating Role of School Absenteeism
- Understanding Inequality: The effects of changing neighbourhood characteristics on individuals
- Narrowing the curriculum: Impact of Scottish curriculum for excellence of subject choices and attainment of young people in Scotland
- Disentangling the importance of individual and family factors on educational outcomes using a sibling design – using the Children of the SLS data (COTS)
- Disentangling the importance of individual and family factors on educational and labour market outcomes using a sibling design
- Mental Health and Employment Retention in Scotland
- The effect of spatio temporal variability of air pollution and population mobility on public health
- Estimating marginal willingness to pay for neighbourhood amenties
- Ethnic inequalities in health at the older ages
- Education and Health – Is there really no Causal Relationship?
- Creating synthesised data for an ADRC-S training course
- What predicts entry into residential care and the need for domiciliary support for people aged 65 years and older in Scotland?
- Childhood cognitive function and later-life economic activity: Linking the Scottish Mental Survey 1947 to administrative data.
- Understanding the processes of changing segregation
- Education and Social Mobility: a Comparison of three British Cohorts
- Housing tenure change 2001-2011 in Scotland
- Economic change and internal population dynamics: an innovative study of new residential mobilities in Scotland
- An exploration of the links between preterm birth, socio-economic variables and educational outcomes
- Cancer survival in Scotland: does geography matter?
- Recession, austerity and health: changing area socio-economic conditions and their relationship to individual health and wellbeing outcomes in Scotland
- Living circumstances and health of people with learning disabilities and/or autism spectrum disorders
- The relationship between forests, health and inequalities: A longitudinal approach
- Impact of Residential Sorting on the Valuation of Environmental Amenties/Disamenities and Estimation of Neighbourhood Effects
- The role of housing and housing providers in tackling poverty experienced by young people in the UK
- Exploration of the new ‘Health Conditions’ question in the 2011 Scottish Census and comparison with the ‘Limited Activity’ (LLTI) question at 2001 and 2011
- A longitudinal analysis of travel to work patterns in Scotland 1991-2011: A public health perspective
- Census 2011 data quality – what is learned through matching with earlier Census records and other sources
- Housing pathways of disabled people in Scotland
- An exploration of educational and employment outcomes for children with disabilities
- Mobility and the life-course
- Occupational Mobility and Neighbourhood Effects in Scotland
- Social and Spatial Mobility: Analysis of the SLS Linkage to the 1947 Scottish Mental Survey
- Longitudinal analysis of the relationship between natural space and health in Scotland
- Mortality amenable to health care intervention in Scotland
- Does the widowhood effect start before spouse bereavement?
- Factors driving geographic variation in mortality in Scotland vs. England and Wales: the contribution of residential mobility and relative deprivation
- Pattern of Subject Specific Performance in School Attainment in Scotland
- A Study of Intergenerational Social Class Mobility in Scotland: Messages from the Census about Social Fluidity and its implications for Scottish education policy and practice
- Longitudinal Study of Nurses in Scotland: workforce dynamics [Extended]
- Demographic change in the Jewish population of Scotland 2001 to 2011 (Beta-test project)
- Stability and change in ethnic groups in Scotland (Beta-test project)
- Mortality rates by occupation within the UK
- Education and Social Stratification: The role of subject choices in secondary education on further education studies and labour market outcomes [EXTENDED]
- Synthetic Data Estimation for UK Longitudinal Studies
- Growing Up and Growing Old in Scotland: Housing transitions and changing living arrangements for young and older adults, 1991-2011
- Explaining spatial patterns of fertility in Scotland
- From Birth to Childhood: investigating socio-economic differences in health trajectories via administrative data
- DEMETRIQ – DEVELOPING METHODOLOGIES TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES IN THE DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
- Risk factors and consequences of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET)
- Cold Related Deaths and the Effect of Nudging the Elderly: Evidence from the Longitudinal Studies
- Flexible aging: new ways to measure the diverse experience of population ageing in Scotland
- Assessing the potential impact of markers of social capital on levels of ‘excess’ mortality in Scotland and Glasgow compared to elsewhere in the UK [EXTENDED]
- Neighborhood Dynamics: Pollution and Poverty Traps
- Equality, inequality and health in Scotland
- The impact on parental mortality of caregiving for a child with a chronic illness
- From industries to services: Occupational mobility and health in Scotland, England and Wales
- Socioeconomic cost of bereavement in Scotland
- A comparative study of the relationship between deprivation and health status in Northern Ireland and Scotland
- Modelling the occupational mobility of return migrants to Scotland 1991-2001
- The potential for reduction of health inequalities in Europe: Mortality data from longitudinal studies (Scottish Longitudinal Study)
- Understanding impact of fertility history on health outcomes in later life
- A scoping study investigating low birth weight and its impact on child development, linking maternity, child surveillance and education data
- Educational attainment and the social mobility of migrants and ethnic minorities in Scotland
- Trends in avoidable mortality in Scotland
- An examination of the characteristics of cancer patients in Fife, Tayside and The Lothians
- Social inequalities in avoidable mortality
- Exploring the impact of selective migration on the deprivation mortality gap within Greater Glasgow
- Social patterning of ischaemic heart disease in Scotland
- Understanding Scottish birth parity – a comparison of different data
- Estimating migration rates in Scotland by ethnic group
- Population ageing: What are the implications for healthcare expenditure in Scotland?
- How much of Glasgow’s poor health record can be explained by selective migration?
- Developing integrated analyses of the England and Wales, Scottish and Northern Ireland Census Longitudinal Studies: health and mortality as a case study
- Population mobility and its role in widening health inequalities in Scotland
- Does area regeneration improve residents’ health & well-being?
- The determinants of self-assessed health in Scottish adults
- Area-based versus Individual measures of socioeconomic background – How do they compare in predicting cancer incidence?
- Assessing socio-economic inequalities in mortality at the Scottish national level, incorporating a comparison between mortality in Scotland and England
- The economic impact of return migrants to Scotland: Evidence from the Scottish Longitudinal Study
- Economic appraisal of the choice and targeting of lifestyle interventions to prevent disease in deprived populations
- Healthy life expectancy in Scotland
- Once a NEET always a NEET? Are NEETs (not in education, employment or training) a distinct group or do they change over time and does mobility make a difference?
- Does being widowed increase the risk of death?
- Health at older age: comparison of longitudinal data in Scotland and England
- Low fertility in Scotland: An exploration of age at first birth by occupational category and geography
- Adaptive and maladaptive coping in bereaved parents
- Investigating the link between ‘light at night’ (light pollution) and the incidence of hormonal dependent cancers in the Scotland
- Spatial differences in secularisation in Scotland
- The growth of mixed-ethnic unions and their changing geographical distribution between 1991 and 2001
- Neighbourhood change: selective migration versus in situ change
- Understanding changes in NS-SEC between census and death
- Linkage validation study
- Using the SLS to study flows between the economic active and inactive groups and the link with health status
- Time-space geographies and exposure to air pollution: examining the impact of varying exposure to air pollution on the health of adults and birth outcomes
- Housing tenure change 1991-2001 in Scotland, Glasgow Conurbation and Glasgow City
- Sectarianism in Scotland
- Post-partum psychiatric illness in Scotland 1991-2001
- Effects of mixed tenure on mixed tenure neighbourhood residents in Scotland 1991-2001 [EXTENDED]
- Residential location, migration and occupational achievement in Scotland 1991-2001
- Health and social mobility between 1991 and 2001
- Permanent sickness, returning to employment and health
- Regional patterns of teenage births in relation to social factors and educational and social outcomes for young women following a teenage birth
- Marital status, health and mortality: the role of living arrangement
- Links between internal migration, commuting and inter-household relationships
- Intergenerational aspects of social-mobility: What affects children’s educational choices?
- Identifying the true cost of asthma in the UK: secondary analyses of national stand-alone and linked databases in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
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