Projects using the Scottish Longitudinal Study
Current projects
The following projects are currently being supported by the LSCS:
Gillian Raab, Lin Hattersley and Marion Henderson: "Regional patterns of teenage births in relation to social factors and educational and social outcomes for young women following a teenage birth".
Gillian Raab, Paul Boyle and Lin Hattersley: "Health and social mobility between 1991 and 2001".
Maarten van Ham and Allan Findlay: "Residential location, migration and occupational achievement in Scotland 1991-2001".
David Manley, Maarten van Ham and Joe Doherty: "Effects of mixed tenure on mixed tenure neighbourhood residents in Scotland 1991-2001".
Christopher Holligan: "Sectarianism in the West of Scotland".
Chris Dibben, Zhiqiang Feng and Alison Macfarlane: "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".
Judith Brown, Ewan Macdonald, Phil Hanlon, Ivan Turok, David Webster and James Arnott: "Using the SLS to study flows between the economic active and inactive groups and the link with health status".
Ganka Mueller, Lin Hattersley, Susan Wallace, Mary Macdonald and Neil Bowie: "Linkage Validation Study".
Alastair Leyland and Ruth Dundas: "Understanding changes in NS-SEC between Census and death".
Nick Bailey and Mark Livingston: "Neighbourhood change: selective migration versus in situ change".
Zhiqiang Feng, Paul Boyle, Maarten van Ham and Gillian Raab: "The growth of mixed-ethnic unions and their changing geographical distribution between 1991 and 2001".
Jasper van Dijck, Peteke Feijten and Paul Boyle: "Spatial differences in secularisation in Scotland".
Boris Portnov, Abraham Haim and Itai Kloog: "Investigating the link between Light at Night (Light pollution) and the incidence of hormonal dependent cancers in the Scotland".
Mairi Harper, Ronan O'Carroll, and Rory O'Connor: "Adaptive and Maladaptive Coping in Bereaved Parents".
Kevin Ralston, Margaret Maxwell and Paul Lambert: "Low Fertility in Scotland: An exploration of age at first birth by occupational category and geography".
Tom Clemens and Paul Boyle: "Health at older age: comparison of longitudinal data in Scotland and England".
Lin Hattersley, Paul Boyle and Zhiqiang Feng: "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?".
David Bell and Elizabeth Roberts: "Healthy Life expectancy in Scotland".
Helen Brown, Narinder Bansal and Raj Bhopal "Estimating Migration Rates in Scotland by Ethnic Group".
Paul Boyle, Gillian Raab and Lee Williamson: "Understanding Scottish birth parity - a comparison of different data".
Paul Boyle, Frank Popham, Murray Smith, Luke Vale, Diane Stockton, Peter Craig and Anne Ludbrook: "Economic appraisal of the choice and targeting of lifestyle interventions to prevent disease in deprived populations".
David McCollum and Jackie Horne: "The Economic Impact of Return Migrants to Scotland: Evidence from the Scottish Longitudinal Study".
Paul Boyle and Frank Popham: "Assessing socio-economic inequalities in mortality at the Scottish national level, incorporating a comparison between mortality in Scotland and England".
Katharine Sharpe, David Conway, David Brewster and Alex McMahon: "Area-based versus Individual Measures of Socioeconomic Background - How do they compare in predicting cancer incidence?".
Gavin MacColl, Karen MacNee and Julie Ramsay: "The Determinants of Self-Assessed Health in Scottish Adults".
Daryll Archibald and Paul Boyle: "Does Area Regeneration Improve Residents' Health & Well-being?".
Denise Brown, Alastair Leyland, Dermot O'Reilly, Paul Boyle and Sally Macintyre: "Population mobility and its role in widening health inequalities in Scotland".
Claudia Geue, Andrew Briggs, James Lewsey and Paula Lorgelly: "Population Ageing: What are the implications for healthcare expenditure in Scotland?".
Alastair Leyland, Carolyn Davies and Ruth Dundas: "Social patterning of ischaemic heart disease in Scotland".
Hannah Dale, Kathryn Quinn, Pauline Adair, Gerry Humphris and Gozde Ozakinci: "An examination of the characteristics of cancer patients in Fife, Tayside and The Lothians".
Claire Boag and Gillian Raab: "Trends in avoidable mortality in Scotland".
David McCollum and Allan Findlay: "Modelling the occupational mobility of return migrants to Scotland 1991-2001".
Marina Shapira and Jenny Ozga: "Educational attainment and the social mobility of migrants and ethnic minorities in Scotland".
Chris Dibben, Zengyi Huang and Lee Williamson: "A scoping study investigating low birth weight and its impact on child development, linking maternity, child surveillance and education data".
Chris Dibben, Zengyi Huang and Lee Williamson: "Understanding impact of fertility history on health outcomes in later life".
Johan Mackenbach, Frank Popham, Gwenn Menvielle, Terje Eikemo, Rasmus Hoffman and Mauricio Avendano: "The potential for reduction of health inequalities in Europe: Mortality data from longitudinal studies (Scottish Longitudinal Study)".
Dermot O'Reilly, Gemma Catney, Michael Rosato, Chris Dibben, Gillian Raab, Frank Popham and Paul Burton: "A comparative study of the relationship between deprivation and health status in Northern Ireland and Scotland".
Completed projects
Paul Boyle, Peteke Feijten, Gilllian Raab and Lin Hattersley: "Marital status, health and mortality: the role of living arrangement".
Frank Popham: "Permanent sickness, returning to employment and health".
Rosaline Barbour: "Post-Partum Psychiatric Illness in Scotland 1991-2001".
Jan Freeke and David Webster: "Housing tenure change 1991-2001 in Scotland, Glasgow Conurbation & Glasgow City".
Paul Boyle, Zhiqiang Feng and Gillian Raab: "Does being widowed increase the risk of death?".
Emily Grundy, Paul Boyle, Dermot O'Reilly and Harriet Young: "Developing integrated analyses of the England and Wales, Scottish and Northern Ireland Census Longitudinal Studies: health and mortality as a case study".
Paul Boyle, Frank Popham, Dermot O'Reilly and Alastair Leyland: "How much of Glasgow's poor health record can be explained by selective migration?".
Paul Boyle, Frank Popham, Dermot O'Reilly and Alastair Leyland: "Exploring the impact of selective migration on the deprivation mortality gap within Greater Glasgow".
David Pevalin: "Social Inequalities in Avoidable Mortality".
Cancelled projects
Oliver Duke-Williams: "Links between internal migration, commuting and inter-household relationships".
Marta Odendal, Sascha Becker, David Bell, Stephan Heblich and Sian O'Hare: "Intergenerational aspects of social-mobility: what affects children's educational choices"
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