This thesis consists of three self-contained research articles that empirically examine the ethnic and spatial patterning of health outcomes in England today. Health is defined here as a multidimensional concept encompassing physical and mental health and wellbeing, in line with the Public Health White Paper ‘Healthy Lives, Healthy People’ (HM Government, 2010). Each chapter utilises data from Understanding Society, a nationally representative panel study, which provides detailed information about the social and economic situations of people living in the UK
This thesis examines the pathways behind the so-called ‘ethnic density effect’, whereby individuals ...
One of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a global 'h...
Funding: Economic and Social Research Council. Grant Numbers: ES/K007394/1, ES/K000446/1; European U...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. Explanations for ...
Reducing health inequalities is an important part of health policy in most countries. This paper dis...
Issues of social justice and social and spatial inequalities in health have long been researched, ye...
Health inequalities are known to be prevalent in Britain. Though testing hypothesised pathways betwe...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on socia...
Socioeconomic gradients in health which manifest geographically are well documented in Britain but r...
AbstractOne of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a g...
It is well established that there are differentials in health among individuals of different Black a...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Modern societies are facing unprecedented changes in their ethnic composition. Increasing ethnic div...
Background: Social inequalities in health represent one of the greatest challenges to public health ...
This thesis examines the pathways behind the so-called ‘ethnic density effect’, whereby individuals ...
One of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a global 'h...
Funding: Economic and Social Research Council. Grant Numbers: ES/K007394/1, ES/K000446/1; European U...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. Explanations for ...
Reducing health inequalities is an important part of health policy in most countries. This paper dis...
Issues of social justice and social and spatial inequalities in health have long been researched, ye...
Health inequalities are known to be prevalent in Britain. Though testing hypothesised pathways betwe...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on socia...
Socioeconomic gradients in health which manifest geographically are well documented in Britain but r...
AbstractOne of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a g...
It is well established that there are differentials in health among individuals of different Black a...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Modern societies are facing unprecedented changes in their ethnic composition. Increasing ethnic div...
Background: Social inequalities in health represent one of the greatest challenges to public health ...
This thesis examines the pathways behind the so-called ‘ethnic density effect’, whereby individuals ...
One of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a global 'h...
Funding: Economic and Social Research Council. Grant Numbers: ES/K007394/1, ES/K000446/1; European U...