Working papers

Brimblecombe, N. (1998) Living and Dying in Oxford: the spatial polarisation of life chances Bristol : University of Bristol.

Gleave, S., Wiggins, R. D., Joshi, H. and Lynch, K. (2000) Identifying area effects: a comparison of single and multilevel models. LS Working Paper number 79. London: Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education.

Gleave, S., Bartley, M. and Wiggins, R. D. (1998) Limiting long-term illness: a question of where you live or who you are? A multilevel analysis of the 1971-1991 ONS longitudinal study, LS Working Paper number 77, London: Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education.

Hiscock, R. (1997) Review of a selection of small area classifications for Scotland, MRC Medical Sociology Unit Working Paper No.58. Glasgow: MRC Medical Sociology Unit.

Hiscock, R., Macintyre, S., Ellaway, A. and Kearns, A. (1998) Transport, Housing and Well-being Survey: basic frequencies MRC Medical Sociology Unit Working Paper number 69, Glasgow: MRC Medical Sociology Unit.

Kearns, A., Ellaway, A., Macintyre, S., and Hiscock, R. (2000) The THAW Report: findings of a study of transport, housing and well being in the West of Scotland. Glasgow: Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit.

Seymour, S. (1998) ESRC Health Variations Programme: Summary of a study of users of health inequalities research, Lancaster: ESRC Health Variations Programme, Lancaster University.

Shaw, M. (1998) A place apart: the spatial polarisation of mortality in Brighton, Bristol: University of Bristol.

Shaw, R., Dolan, P., Tsuchiya, A., Williams, A., Smith, P. and Burrows, R. (2001) Development of a questionnaire to elicit public preferences regarding health inequalities Occasional Paper, York: Centre for Health Economics, University of York.

Thomas, C. and Gatrell, A. (1999) Understanding health inequalities: locating people in geographical and social spaces Lancaster University: Department of Applied Social Science.

Wagstaff, A., Paci, P. and Joshi, H. (2001) Causes of Inequality in Health: Who You Are? Where You Live? Or Who Your Parents Were? World Bank Working Paper 2713, Washington DC.

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