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Professor Nick Buck

Deputy Director ISER/Director ULSC
BA PhD Kent

Nick Buck

Contact details

Nick Buck
Institute for Social and Economic Research
Email:
Tel: 01206 873066
Fax: 01206 873151
Room: 2N2.5A.02

Curriculum vitae ».pdf


Responsibilities

Assists the Director in strategic planning. Overall responsibility for survey and information activities. Supervision of BHPS data preparation and dissemination

Research Interests

Research on the impacts of economic change and public policy on social inequality and patterns of household formation; labour market marginality and multiple deprivation; impacts of territorial inequality on social processes; social polarisation and social change in London; methodological aspects of longitudinal data

Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

  1. Identifying Neighbourhood Effects on Social Exclusion
      Nick Buck

    published in Urban Studies, edition: 12, vol:38, 2251 - 2275, 2001

Book Chapters

  1. Social Cohesion in Cities
      Nick Buck

    in Nick Buck , Ian Gordon , Alan Harding , Ivan Turok Changing Cities: rethinking competitiveness, cohesion and governance , Palgrave Publishers Limited, 2005

  2. Explaining Interviewee Contact and Co-operation in the British and German Household Panels
      Cheti Nicoletti , Nick Buck

    in Ulrich Rendtel , Manfred Ehling Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality , Federal Statistical Office, 143-167, 2004

  3. Item Non-Response in the ECHP
      Nick Buck

    in Ulrich Rendtel , Manfred Ehling Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality , Federal Statistical Office, 188-210, 2004

  4. Does Spatial Concentration of Disadvantage Contribute to Social Exclusion?
      Ian Gordon , Nick Buck

    in Martin Boddy , Michael Parkinson City Matters: competitiveness, cohesion and urban governance , The Policy Press, chapter 13, 237-253, 2004

  5. Complex Data Sets
      Nick Buck

    in Michael Lewis-Beck , Alan Bryman , Tim Liao Encyclopedia of Research Methods for the Social Sciences , Sage Publications, 2004

  6. Turbulence and Sedimentation in the London Labour Market
      Nick Buck , Ian Gordon

    in Gary Bridge , Sophie Watson A Companion to the City , Blackwell Publishers, chapter Part II, Chapter 16, 181-191, 2003

  7. Housing, Location and Residential Mobility
      Nick Buck

    in Richard Berthoud , Jonathan Gershuny Seven Years in the Lives of British Families: evidence on the dynamics of social change from the British Household Panel Survey , The Policy Press, chapter 6, 133-160, 2000

  8. Using Panel Surveys to Study Migration and Residential Mobility
      Nick Buck

    in David Rose Researching Social and Economic Change , Routledge, chapter 13, 250-272, 2000


Authored Books

    1. Nick Buck , Ian Gordon , Peter Hall , Michael Harloe , Mark Kleinman
    Working Capital: life and labour in contemporary London, Routledge , ISBN: 0415279321 2002


Edited Books

    1. Nick Buck , Ian Gordon , Alan Harding , Ivan Turok
    Changing Cities: rethinking competitiveness, cohesion and governance, Palgrave Publishers Limited, ISBN: 1403906793, 2005

Iser working papers

  1. WP2005-29 A Review of Methodological Research Pertinent to Longitudinal Survey Design and Data Collection
    1. Peter Lynn
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    3. Nick Buck
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    5. Annette Jäckle
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    7. Heather Laurie
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    9. Jonathan Burton
    2005

  2. WP2004-06 Explaining Interviewee Contact and Co-operation in the British and German Household Panels
    1. Cheti Nicoletti
    2. ,
    3. Nick Buck
    2004

Understanding Society Working Papers

  1. No. 2008-01 Understanding Society. Design overview (forthcoming)
    1. Nick Buck
    2008

Datasets

    1. Nick Buck , Randy Banks , John Brice , Jonathan Burton , Heather Laurie , Elaine Prentice-Lane , Frances Williams
    British Household Panel Survey; Waves 1-13, 1991-2004, Institute for Social and Economic Research, Colchester: University of Essex , United Kingdom

    1. Randy Banks , John Brice , Nick Buck , Jonathan Burton , Heather Laurie , Elaine Prentice-Lane , Frances Williams
    British Household Panel Study Wave 9, UK Data Archive, Colchester: University of Essex , United Kingdom

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