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1“...Research into health disparities has long recognized the importance of residential mobility as a crucial factor in determining health outcomes. However, a lack...”
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2by Manley, D.J Johnston, Ron Jones, Kelvyn Published in Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie (26.03.2018)“...There has been a growing appreciation that the processes generating urban residential segregation operate at multiple scales, stimulating innovations into the...”
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3“...Investigating biologically plausible mechanisms for the embodiment of context is a key thoroughfare for progressing health geographies of place. Expanding...”
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4“...Deprived neighbourhoods have long been associated with poorer health outcomes. However, many quantitative studies have not evidenced the mechanisms through...”
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5“...Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that people’s spatial context potentially affects individual outcomes across multiple scales and geographies. We...”
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6by Bromley-Davenport, Harry MacLeavy, Julie Manley, D.J Published in Environment and planning. C, Politics and space (15.10.2018)“...There is a growing narrative that the outcome of the UK referendum on European Union membership was the product of disenfranchisement and disillusionment...”
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7by Morris, Tim Manley, David Northstone, Kate Sabel, Clive E Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.11.2016)“...A large literature exists suggesting that residential mobility leads to increased participation in risky health behaviours such as cannabis use amongst youth...”
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8by Kelvyn Jones Ron Johnston David Manley Dewi Owen Chris Charlton Published in Demography (01.12.2015)“...We develop and apply a multilevel modeling approach that is simultaneously capable of assessing multigroup and multiscale segregation in the presence of...”
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9by Flowerdew, Robin Manley, David J Sabel, Clive E Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.03.2008)“...There has been considerable discussion in health geography and related areas of neighbourhood effects on health: the idea that people's health in one...”
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10“...Global cities are marked by precarity, yet little attention has been paid to the spatial overlap between work precarity among migrants and third sector...”
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11“...European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ERC Grant Agreement n. 615159 (ERC Consolidator Grant...”
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12by Nieuwenhuis, J.G Tammaru, T van Ham, M Hedman, L.K Manley, D.J Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (2020)“...The neighbourhood in which people live reflects their social class and preferences, so studying socio-spatial mobility between neighbourhood types gives...”
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13“...Western cities are increasingly ethnically diverse, and in most cities, the share of the population belonging to an ethnic minority is growing. Studies...”
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14by Morris, Tim Manley, David Northstone, Kate Sabel, Clive E Published in Health & place (01.07.2017)“...Research has suggested that children who move home report poorer mental health than those who remain residentially stable. However, many previous studies have...”
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15by Jones, Kelvyn Manley, D.J Johnston, Ron Owen, D“...Traditional studies of residential segregation use a descriptive index approach with predefined spatial units to report the degree of neighbourhood...”
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Published in Environment and planning. B, Urban analytics and city science (2018)
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16“...Analyses of health over time must consider the potential impacts of ageing as well as any effects relating to cohort differences. The British Household Panel...”
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17by Manley, David van Ham, Maarten Hedman, Lina Published in Annals of the American Association of Geographers (01.11.2020)“...Understanding how inequalities are transmitted through generations and restrict upward spatial mobility has long been a concern of geographic research...”
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18“...Previous research has reported evidence of intergenerational transmissions of neighbourhood status and social and economic outcomes later in life. Research...”
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19Context or composition: How does neighbourhood deprivation impact upon adolescent smoking behaviour?“...Neighbourhood effects studies have demonstrated an association between area deprivation and smoking behaviour whereby people living in deprived neighbourhoods...”
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20by Petrović, Ana van Ham, Maarten Manley, David Published in Annals of the American Association of Geographers (04.07.2018)“...Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the sociospatial context. Multiscale measures of population have been developed in the...”