SDAI Phase 1 – funded projects
The health and wellbeing of grandparents caring for grandchildren: The role of cumulative advantage/disadvantage
Dr Karen Glaser, King's College London
Social connections and wellbeing in older adults
Professor Andrew Steptoe, University College London
Pensions, health and wellbeing of older people in developing countries: insights from the WHO SAGE survey
Professor Peter Lloyd-Sherlock, University of East Anglia
Disability and care needs in the older population: disability benefits, social care and wellbeing
Professor Ruth Hancock, University of East Anglia
Loneliness in later life: a longitudinal analysis using the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Professor Christina Victor, Brunel University
Alcohol consumption, life course transitions and health in later life
Professor Clare Holdsworth, Keele University
Sleep disturbances and mild cognitive impairment in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Dr Michelle Miller, University of Warwick
Older people's experiences of dignity and nutrition during hospital stays: Secondary data analysis using the Adult Inpatient Survey
Dr Polly Vizard, London School of Economics and Pol Science
Flexible aging: new ways to measure and explore the diverse experience of population aging in Scotland, using the Scottish Longitudinal Study
Professor John MacInnes, University of Edinburgh
Financial dimensions of wellbeing in older age
Ms Sharon Collard, University of Bristol
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Cold related deaths and the effect of nudging the elderly: Evidence from the Longitudinal Studies
Professor Ian Walker, Lancaster University
Which burglary security devices work for whom and in what context?
Professor Andromachi Tseloni, Loughborough University
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Investigating socioeconomic inequalities in oral health using the Adult Dental Health Survey
Professor John Wildman, Newcastle University
Understanding private sector demand for malaria medications in developing countries
Dr Kara Hanson, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Provision and use of preschool childcare in Britain
Ms Antonia Simon, Institute of Education
Estimating Census health geographies: using synthetic estimation with secondary survey and census data
Professor Graham Moon, University of Southampton
Is the rate of domestic violence decreasing or increasing? A re-analysis of the British Crime Survey
Professor Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University
Increased diagnosis of developmental disorders: Are there really more children with autism, dyslexia, or ADHD?
Dr Ginny Russell, University of Exeter
Prenatal and family precursors of bullying involvement in childhood and their consequences into early adulthood
Professor Dieter Wolke, University of Warwick
The Grief Study: sociodemographic determinants of poor outcomes following death of a family member
Dr Mark McCann, Queen's University of Belfast
Intergenerational relationships in contemporary UK
Dr Tak Wing Chan, University of Oxford
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Social assortativity and contagious processes in modern Britain
Dr Jonathan Read, University of Liverpool
Beyond Greenspace: linking ecological, socioeconomic and health data to deepen our understanding of relationships between nature, health and wellbeing
Dr Benedict Wheeler, University of Exeter
A spatial microsimulation model of co-morbidity
Dr Karyn Morrissey, University of Liverpool
Economic shocks and health resilience - Lessons from the Russian Federation
Dr Bayard Roberts, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Identity, socioeconomic status, and wellbeing: Does positively identifying with a group buffer the negative effect of low SES on wellbeing?
Professor Antony Manstead, Cardiff University
Inter-cohort trends in intergenerational mobility in England and Wales: income, status, and class (InTIME)
Professor Patrick Sturgis, University of Southampton
Estimating constituency opinion in Britain
Dr Nick Vivyan, Durham University
Describing sociolinguistic variation in verb directionality in British Sign Language: A corpus-based study
Dr Kearsy Cormier, University College London
INCENSE - Influencing policy and practice by stimulating public debate about Census data
Professor Jim Ridgway, Durham University
Is Britain pulling apart? Analysis of generational change in social distances
Dr Paul Lambert, University of Stirling
Understanding the interface between local housing markets and education markets: children's travel to school
Dr Edward Ferrari, University of Sheffield
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Using secondary data to measure, monitor and visualise spatio-temporal uncertainties in geodemographics
Dr Alex Singleton, University of Liverpool
Parental time investments in children across countries and over time: What are the implications for inequality?
Dr Almudena Sevilla, Queen Mary, University of London
Fathers, work and families in twenty-first century Britain: beyond the breadwinner model?
Dr Svetlana Speight, National Centre for Social Research
The changing nature of lone parenthood and its consequences
Dr Susan Harkness, University of Bath
Trajectories and transitions in the cognitive and educational development of disabled children and young people
Professor Lucinda Platt, Institute of Education
Exit, voice or accommodation?: White working-class responses to ethnic change in Britain
Dr Eric Kaufmann, Birkbeck College
Pension protection for minority ethnic groups in Britain: determinants, prospects and policy implications
Dr Athina Vlachantoni, University of Southampton
Impact and effectiveness of widening access to HE in Wales
Professor Gareth Rees, Cardiff University
The effect of free childcare on maternal labour supply and child development
Dr Birgitta Rabe, University of Essex
Growing up and growing old in Scotland: housing transitions and changing living arrangements for young and older adults, 1991-2011
Dr Elspeth Graham, University of St Andrews
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Changing commutes? Exploring the uptake of cycling to work through an agent- based model focusing on social interactions and social norms
Dr James Woodcock, University of Cambridge
The making of the 'precariat': Unemployment, insecurity and work-poor young adults in harsh economic conditions
Dr John Goodwin, University of Leicester
Young adulthood: Aspirations and realities for living and learning in the 21st Century
Dr Ann Berrington, University of Southampton
The psychology of the neonate: Analysis of sequential-temporal patterns in neonatal behaviour
Dr Emese Nagy, University of Dundee
Advancing understanding in news information, political knowledge and media systems research
Professor Susan Banducci, University of Exeter
Life transitions and travel behaviour
Dr Kiron Chatterjee, University of the West of England
Continuity and change in volunteering through times of economic prosperity and adversity: a mixed-methods longitudinal secondary analysis
Dr Rose Lindsey, University of Southampton
Modelling developmental trajectories of novice drivers with high and low crash liability
Dr Damian Poulter, University of Greenwich
Email: [email protected]
The distribution and dynamics of UK citizens' environmental attitudes, behaviours and actions
Dr Simonetta Longhi, University of Essex
The 1990s: sectoral rebalancing, mobility and adaptation - the employment, self- employment and training policy lessons for the current UK recession
Dr Genevieve Knight, University of Westminster
The impact of the financial crisis on UK company performance
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Ms Rebecca Riley, National Institute of Economic & Social Research
Email: [email protected]
Evaluation of Research and Development (R&D) expenditures, firm survival, firm growth and employment: UK evidence in the OECD context
Dr Mehmet Ugur, University of Greenwich
The labour market implications of changes in the public sector: Inequality and work quality
Professor Philip Murphy, Swansea University
Developing the Business Structure Database (BSD) as a tool to support sub- national business policy analysis in the UK
Professor Mark Hart, Aston University
UK city regions - How competitive in a global economy: What do the secondary data tell us?
Professor Michael Parkinson, Liverpool John Moores University
Geospatial restructuring of industrial trade (GRIT): integration of secondary data to model geospatial economic responses to fuel price
Dr Alison Heppenstall, University of Leeds
Email: [email protected]
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