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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.

Is it the place or the people in the places? Exploration of why young people in deprived coastal communities of England have worse mental health than their peers inland

  1. Emily T. Murray
  2. Avril Keating
  3. Cara Booker
  4. Claire Cameron
  5. Sam Whewall
  6. , et al
Journal Article - June 26, 2025
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Psychology
  3. Health
  4. Poverty
  5. Demography
  6. Area Effects
  7. Well Being
  8. Geography
  9. Social Stratification
  10. Young People

A glossary for social-to-biological research

  1. Tony Robertson
  2. Michaela Benzeval
  3. Martin Betzer
  4. Cara Booker
  5. Raphaële Castagné
  6. , et al
Journal Article - November 1, 2024
  1. Surveys
  2. Survey Methodology
  3. Health
  4. Biology
  5. Social Sciences
  6. Interdisciplinarity: Social Sciences
  7. Social Behaviour
  8. Medicine
  9. General Reference Works

Vaccination invitations sent by warm and competent medical professionals disclosing risks and benefits increase trust and booking intention and reduce inequalities between ethnic groups

  1. Marie Juanchich
  2. Claire M. Oakley
  3. Hazel Sayer
  4. Dawn Liu Holford
  5. Wändi Bruine de Bruin
  6. , et al
Journal Article - October 15, 2024
  1. Psychology
  2. Information And Communication Technologies
  3. Health
  4. Social Behaviour
  5. Ethnic Groups
  6. Medicine
  7. Social Psychology

Are protected characteristics associated with mental health care inequalities in the adult UK general population? a cross-sectional study

  1. Claire Wicks
  2. Cara Booker
  3. Meena Kumari
  4. Antonella Trotta
  5. Susan McPherson
  6. , et al
Journal Article - August 6, 2024
  1. Labour Market
  2. Older People
  3. Life Course Analysis
  4. Psychology
  5. Health
  6. Demography
  7. Well Being
  8. Education
  9. Social Groups
  10. Young People
  11. Ethnic Groups
  12. Disability

Mental health research insights: University of Essex mental health research report 2021-2024

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Report - May 15, 2024
  1. Susan McPherson
  2. Claire Wicks
  3. Meena Kumari
  4. Cara Booker
  5. Antonella Trotta
  6. , et al
  1. Psychology
  2. Health
  3. Covid-19
  4. Well Being
  5. Research

New study on division of housework and childcare in heterosexual dual-earning couples nominated for the prestigious Kanter Prize 2024

  1. Heejung Chung
  2. Cara Booker
Media - May 14, 2024
  1. Labour Market
  2. Social Stratification
  3. Time Use
  4. Sociology Of Households
  5. Caregiving
  6. Unpaid Work

Residence in coastal communities in adolescence and health in young adulthood: an 11-year follow-up of English UKHLS youth questionnaire respondents.

  1. Emily T. Murray
  2. Avril Keating
  3. Claire Cameron
  4. Rachel Benchekroun
  5. Sam Whewall
  6. , et al
Journal Article - May 1, 2024
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Psychology
  3. Health
  4. Poverty
  5. Area Effects
  6. Well Being
  7. Geography
  8. Young People

Allostatic load and chronic pain: a prospective finding from the national survey of midlife development in the United States, 2004–2014

  1. Yunlong Liang
  2. Cara Booker
Journal Article - February 9, 2024
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Health
  3. Biology

Flexible working and the division of housework and childcare: examining divisions across arrangement and occupational lines

  1. Heejung Chung
  2. Cara Booker
Journal Article - February 1, 2023
  1. Labour Market
  2. Social Stratification
  3. Time Use
  4. Sociology Of Households
  5. Caregiving
  6. Unpaid Work

Working from home can lead to fathers doing less childcare and mothers doing more

  1. Heejung Chung
  2. Cara Booker
Media - September 1, 2022
  1. Labour Market
  2. Social Stratification
  3. Time Use
  4. Sociology Of Households
  5. Caregiving
  6. Unpaid Work

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