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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.

Examining the impact of different social class mechanisms on health inequalities: a cross-sectional analysis of an all-age UK household panel study

  1. Elise Whitley
  2. Gerard McCartney
  3. Mel Bartley
  4. Michaela Benzeval
Journal Article - November 15, 2022
  1. Psychology
  2. Health
  3. Demography
  4. Well Being
  5. Biology
  6. Social Stratification
  7. Social Groups
  8. Social Structure
  9. Sociology

A framework for the re-collection of biomarkers in Understanding Society at Wave 16

  1. Meena Kumari
  2. Tarek Al Baghal
  3. Michaela Benzeval
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2022-08 - October 3, 2022 - download  
  1. Households
  2. Life Course Analysis
  3. Surveys
  4. Survey Methodology
  5. Health
  6. Biology
  7. Societies
  8. Genetics

Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 14: results from methodological experiments

  1. Tarek Al Baghal
  2. Michaela Benzeval
  3. Jonathan Burton
  4. Giedo Jansen
  5. Suzanne Janssen
  6. , et al
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2022-06 - September 5, 2022 - download  
  1. Annette Jäckle
  1. Surveys
  2. Survey Methodology

Does the feedback of blood results in observational studies influence response and consent? A randomised study of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel

  1. Michaela Benzeval
  2. Alexandria Andrayas
  3. Jan Mazza
  4. Tarek Al Baghal
  5. Jonathan Burton
  6. , et al
Journal Article - July 19, 2022
  1. Surveys
  2. Survey Methodology
  3. Psychology
  4. Health
  5. Biology

Biological costs and benefits of social relationships for men and women in adulthood: the role of partner, family and friends

  1. Patrick Rouxel
  2. Tarani Chandola
  3. Meena Kumari
  4. Teresa Seeman
  5. Michaela Benzeval
  6. , et al
Journal Article - January 15, 2022
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Health
  3. Social Networks
  4. Biology
  5. Young People
  6. Social Behaviour
  7. Sociology Of Households
  8. Social Psychology
  9. Sociology

Understanding Society Innovation Panel wave 13: results from methodological experiments

  1. Michaela Benzeval
  2. Jonathan Burton
  3. Mick P. Couper
  4. Annette Jäckle
  5. Brienna Perelli-Harris
  6. , et al
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2021-09 - November 22, 2021 - download  
  1. Tarek Al Baghal
  1. Surveys
  2. Survey Methodology

Collection of biomarkers using nurses, interviewers, and participants: the design of IP12

  1. Tarek Al Baghal
  2. Michaela Benzeval
  3. Jonathan Burton
  4. Thomas F. Crossley
  5. Meena Kumari
  6. , et al
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2021-06 - September 24, 2021 - download  
  1. Surveys
  2. Survey Methodology
  3. Health
  4. Biology

High frequency online data collection in an annual household panel study: some evidence on bias prevention and bias adjustment

  1. Michaela Benzeval
  2. Jonathan Burton
  3. Thomas F. Crossley
  4. Paul Fisher
  5. Colin Gardiner
  6. , et al
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2021-03 - March 5, 2021 - download  
  1. Survey Methodology
  2. Information And Communication Technologies
  3. Health
  4. Covid-19

Home carers’ mental health worsened during lockdown

  1. Elise Whitley
  2. Kelly Reeve
  3. Michaela Benzeval
Media - June 14, 2021
  1. Households
  2. Older People
  3. Life Course Analysis
  4. Psychology
  5. Health
  6. Covid-19
  7. Public Policy
  8. Well Being
  9. Young People
  10. Disability
  11. Caregiving
  12. Unpaid Work

Tracking the mental health of home-carers during the first COVID-19 national lockdown: evidence from a nationally representative UK survey

  1. Elise Whitley
  2. Kelly Reeve
  3. Michaela Benzeval
Journal Article - June 10, 2021
  1. Households
  2. Older People
  3. Life Course Analysis
  4. Psychology
  5. Health
  6. Covid-19
  7. Public Policy
  8. Well Being
  9. Young People
  10. Disability
  11. Caregiving
  12. Unpaid Work

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