Skip to content

Main Navigation

Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
  • Research
    • News
    • Projects
    • Publications
    • Working papers
    • Podcasts
    • Blog
    • Survey methodology
    • Themes
    • Taking the Long View
  • Postgraduate study
    • Overview
    • Degrees
    • Why ISER?
    • Funding
    • How to apply
  • About
    • About us
    • Centres and surveys
    • Events
    • People
    • Jobs
    • Contact
Search University of Essex
Search this site
Home > Research

Publications

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.

Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 5: results from methodological experiments

  1. Katrin Auspurg
  2. Jonathan Burton
  3. Carl Cullinane
  4. Adeline Delavande
  5. Fumagalli Laura
  6. , et al
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2013-06 - November 8, 2013 - download  
  1. Jonathan Burton
  1. Survey Methodology

Want a baby? Move nearer to Granny..

  1. Paul Mathews
  2. Rebecca Sear
Media - March 15, 2013

Family and fertility: kin influence on the progression to a second birth in the British Household Panel Study

  1. Paul Mathews
  2. Rebecca Sear
Journal Article - March 13, 2013
  1. Social Networks
  2. Childbearing: Fertility

Does the kin orientation of a British woman’s social network influence her entry into motherhood?

  1. Paul Mathews
  2. Rebecca Sear
Journal Article - February 15, 2013
  1. Social Networks
  2. Childbearing: Fertility

Got babies on the brain? Live near your mother and it’s more likely to happen, study finds

  1. Paul Mathews
  2. Rebecca Sear
Media - February 6, 2013

Want a baby? Live near your mom, study finds

  1. Paul Mathews
  2. Rebecca Sear
Media - February 6, 2013

Preggy rates all relative

  1. Paul Mathews
  2. Rebecca Sear
Media - February 5, 2013

Close-knit families ‘have more babies’

  1. Paul Mathews
  2. Rebecca Sear
Media - February 5, 2013

Preggy rates all relative

  1. Paul Mathews
  2. Rebecca Sear
Media - February 5, 2013

Want a child? Then live near your mother

  1. Paul Mathews
  2. Rebecca Sear
Media - February 5, 2013

Subjects

Record Type

Authors

Year of publication

News

Latest findings, new research

Working papers

ISER, Understanding Society, EUROMOD, CeMPA

Publications search

Search all research by subject and author

Podcasts

Researchers discuss their findings and what they mean for society

Projects

Background and context, methods and data, aims and outputs

Events

Conferences, seminars and workshops

Survey methodology

Specialist research, practice and study

Taking the long view

ISER's annual report

Themes

Key research themes and areas of interest

Institute for Social and Economic Research
University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, CO4 3SQ UK
+44 (0)1206 872957

ESRC University of Essex
  • Visit us on Twitter
  • Find us on Facebook
  • Privacy and cookies
  • Information security
  • Accessibility
  • Equality and inclusion
  • Contact