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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.

Work-family life courses and metabolic markers in mid-life: evidence from the British National Child Development Study

  1. Anne McMunn
  2. Rebecca E. Lacey
  3. Meena Kumari
  4. Diana Worts
  5. Peggy McDonough
  6. , et al
Journal Article - May 15, 2016
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Health
  3. Childbearing: Fertility
  4. Biology
  5. Medicine

De-standardization and gender convergence in work–family life courses in Great Britain: a multi-channel sequence analysis

  1. Anne McMunn
  2. Rebecca Lacey
  3. Diana Worts
  4. Peggy McDonough
  5. Mai Stafford
  6. , et al
Journal Article - December 15, 2015
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Social Change

Work-family life courses and markers of stress and inflammation in mid-life: evidence from the National Child Development Study

  1. Rebecca E. Lacey
  2. Amanda Sacker
  3. Meena Kumari
  4. Diana Worts
  5. Peggy McDonough
  6. , et al
Journal Article - October 14, 2015
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Health
  3. Biology
  4. Medicine

Cumulative disadvantage, employment–marriage, and health inequalities among American and British mothers

  1. Peggy McDonough
  2. Diana Worts
  3. Cara Booker
  4. Anne McMunn
  5. Amanda Sacker
  6. , et al
Journal Article - September 15, 2015
  1. Labour Market
  2. Life Course Analysis
  3. Health
  4. Family Formation And Dissolution

Health and poverty dynamics in comparative perspective

  1. Laurie Corna
  2. Amanda Sacker
  3. Diana Worts
  4. Peggy McDonough
Journal Article - June 1, 2014
  1. Health
  2. Poverty

Individualization, opportunity and jeopardy in American women’s work and family lives: a multi-state sequence analysis

  1. Diana Worts
  2. Amanda Sacker
  3. Anne McMunn
  4. Peggy McDonough
Journal Article - December 15, 2013
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Social Change
  3. Sociology

Social change and women’s health

  1. Peggy McDonough
  2. Diana Worts
  3. Anne McMunn
  4. Amanda Sacker
Journal Article - June 1, 2013
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Health
  3. Social Change
  4. Social Groups

A multiple-process latent transition model of poverty and health

  1. Amanda Sacker
  2. Diana Worts
  3. Peggy McDonough
Journal Article - June 1, 2013
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Life Course Analysis
  3. Health
  4. Poverty

Social influences on trajectories of self-rated health: evidence from Britain, Germany, Denmark and the USA

  1. Amanda Sacker
  2. Diana Worts
  3. Peggy McDonough
Journal Article - June 1, 2011
  1. Health

University of Toronto publishes research in social research

  1. Diana Worts
  2. Amanda Sacker
  3. Peggy McDonough
Media - July 8, 2010

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