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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

Social mobility across the lifecourse and DNA methylation age acceleration in adults in the UK

  1. Yanchun Bao
  2. Tyler Gorrie-Stone
  3. Eilis Hannon
  4. Amanda Hughes
  5. Alexandria Andrayas
  6. , et al
Journal Article - December 24, 2022
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Health
  3. Biology
  4. Social Stratification
  5. Social Groups
  6. Social Mobility

Unemployment affects different groups’ health and weight in different ways

  1. Amanda Hughes
  2. Meena Kumari
Book Chapter, Insights 2019-20: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study - January 15, 2020
  1. Michaela Benzeval
  2. Magda Borkowska
  3. Chris Coates
  4. Rebecca Parsons
  5. Raj Patel
  6. , et al
  1. Health
  2. Unemployment
  3. Well Being
  4. Biology
  5. Medicine

Systematic underestimation of the epigenetic clock and age acceleration in older subjects

  1. Louis Y. El Khoury
  2. Tyler Gorrie-Stone
  3. Melissa Smart
  4. Amanda Hughes
  5. Yanchun Bao
  6. , et al
Journal Article - December 17, 2019
  1. Older People
  2. Life Course Analysis
  3. Biology
  4. Genetics

The association between self-rated health and underlying biomarker levels is modified by age, gender, and household income: evidence from Understanding Society – the UK Household Longitudinal Study

  1. M. Pia Chaparro
  2. Amanda Hughes
  3. Meena Kumari
  4. Michaela Benzeval
Journal Article - August 15, 2019
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Health
  3. Demography
  4. Biology
  5. Social Groups

The authors reply

  1. Amanda Hughes
  2. Yanchun Bao
  3. Melissa Smart
  4. Tyler Gorrie-Stone
  5. Eilis Hannon
  6. , et al
Journal Article - February 1, 2019
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Health
  3. Biology
  4. Social Stratification
  5. Genetics

New study links housing tenure to levels of stress using biomarker data

  1. Amy Clair
  2. Amanda Hughes
Media - January 16, 2019

Levels of stress linked to the type of housing accommodation in UK

  1. Amy Clair
  2. Amanda Hughes
Media - January 15, 2019

Renters have higher levels of harmful stress markers than home owners, study finds

  1. Amy Clair
  2. Amanda Hughes
Media - January 15, 2019

Testosterone, risk, and socioeconomic position in British men: exploring causal directionality

  1. Amanda Hughes
  2. Meena Kumari
Journal Article - January 15, 2019
  1. Biology
  2. Social Stratification
  3. Genetics

Levels of inflammatory marker (CRP) linked to housing type and tenure

  1. Amy Clair
  2. Amanda Hughes
Media - January 14, 2019

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