SDAI Phase 1 – Funded Projects

SDAI Phase 1 – Funded Projects

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 Email: [email protected] Social connections and wellbeing in older adults Professor Andrew Steptoe, University College London Email: [email protected] Pensions, health and wellbeing of older people in developing countries: insights from the WHO SAGE survey Professor Peter Lloyd-Sherlock, University of East Anglia Email: [email protected] Disability and care needs in the older population: disability benefits, social care and wellbeing Professor Ruth Hancock, University of East Anglia Email: [email protected] Loneliness in later life: a longitudinal analysis using the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Professor Christina Victor, Brunel University Email: [email protected] Alcohol consumption, life course transitions and health in later life Professor Clare Holdsworth, Keele University Email: [email protected] Sleep disturbances and mild cognitive impairment in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Dr Michelle Miller, University of Warwick Email: [email protected] 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 Email: [email protected] 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 Email: [email protected] Financial dimensions of wellbeing in older age Ms Sharon Collard, University of Bristol Email: [email protected] 1 Cold related deaths and the effect of nudging the elderly: Evidence from the Longitudinal Studies Professor Ian Walker, Lancaster University Email: [email protected] 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 Email: [email protected] Understanding private sector demand for malaria medications in developing countries Dr Kara Hanson, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Email: [email protected] Provision and use of preschool childcare in Britain Ms Antonia Simon, Institute of Education Email: [email protected] Estimating Census health geographies: using synthetic estimation with secondary survey and census data Professor Graham Moon, University of Southampton Email: [email protected] Is the rate of domestic violence decreasing or increasing? A re-analysis of the British Crime Survey Professor Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University Email: [email protected] Increased diagnosis of developmental disorders: Are there really more children with autism, dyslexia, or ADHD? Dr Ginny Russell, University of Exeter Email: [email protected] Prenatal and family precursors of bullying involvement in childhood and their consequences into early adulthood Professor Dieter Wolke, University of Warwick Email: [email protected] The Grief Study: sociodemographic determinants of poor outcomes following death of a family member Dr Mark McCann, Queen's University of Belfast Email: [email protected] Intergenerational relationships in contemporary UK Dr Tak Wing Chan, University of Oxford 2 Email: [email protected] Social assortativity and contagious processes in modern Britain Dr Jonathan Read, University of Liverpool Email: [email protected] 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 Email: [email protected] A spatial microsimulation model of co-morbidity Dr Karyn Morrissey, University of Liverpool Email: [email protected] Economic shocks and health resilience - Lessons from the Russian Federation Dr Bayard Roberts, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Email: [email protected] 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 Email: [email protected] Inter-cohort trends in intergenerational mobility in England and Wales: income, status, and class (InTIME) Professor Patrick Sturgis, University of Southampton Email: [email protected] Estimating constituency opinion in Britain Dr Nick Vivyan, Durham University Email: [email protected] Describing sociolinguistic variation in verb directionality in British Sign Language: A corpus-based study Dr Kearsy Cormier, University College London Email: [email protected] INCENSE - Influencing policy and practice by stimulating public debate about Census data Professor Jim Ridgway, Durham University Email: [email protected] Is Britain pulling apart? Analysis of generational change in social distances Dr Paul Lambert, University of Stirling Email: [email protected] Understanding the interface between local housing markets and education markets: children's travel to school Dr Edward Ferrari, University of Sheffield 3 Email: [email protected] Using secondary data to measure, monitor and visualise spatio-temporal uncertainties in geodemographics Dr Alex Singleton, University of Liverpool Email: [email protected] Parental time investments in children across countries and over time: What are the implications for inequality? Dr Almudena Sevilla, Queen Mary, University of London Email: [email protected] Fathers, work and families in twenty-first century Britain: beyond the breadwinner model? Dr Svetlana Speight, National Centre for Social Research Email: [email protected] The changing nature of lone parenthood and its consequences Dr Susan Harkness, University of Bath Email: [email protected] Trajectories and transitions in the cognitive and educational development of disabled children and young people Professor Lucinda Platt, Institute of Education Email: [email protected] Exit, voice or accommodation?: White working-class responses to ethnic change in Britain Dr Eric Kaufmann, Birkbeck College Email: [email protected] Pension protection for minority ethnic groups in Britain: determinants, prospects and policy implications Dr Athina Vlachantoni, University of Southampton Email: [email protected] Impact and effectiveness of widening access to HE in Wales Professor Gareth Rees, Cardiff University Email: [email protected] The effect of free childcare on maternal labour supply and child development Dr Birgitta Rabe, University of Essex Email: [email protected] 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 Email: [email protected] 4 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 Email: [email protected] The making of the 'precariat': Unemployment, insecurity and work-poor young adults in harsh economic conditions Dr John Goodwin, University of Leicester Email: [email protected] Young adulthood: Aspirations and realities for living and learning in the 21st Century Dr Ann Berrington, University of Southampton Email: [email protected] The psychology of the neonate: Analysis of sequential-temporal patterns in neonatal behaviour Dr Emese Nagy, University of Dundee Email: [email protected] Advancing understanding in news information, political knowledge and media systems research Professor Susan Banducci, University of Exeter Email: [email protected] Life transitions and travel behaviour Dr Kiron Chatterjee, University of the West of England Email: [email protected] Continuity and change in volunteering through times of economic prosperity and adversity: a mixed-methods longitudinal secondary analysis Dr Rose Lindsey, University of Southampton Email: [email protected] 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 Email: [email protected] 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 Email: [email protected] The impact of the financial crisis on UK company performance 5 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 Email: [email protected] The labour market implications of changes in the public sector: Inequality and work quality Professor Philip Murphy, Swansea University Email: [email protected] Developing the Business Structure Database (BSD) as a tool to support sub- national business policy analysis in the UK Professor Mark Hart, Aston University Email: [email protected] UK city regions - How competitive in a global economy: What do the secondary data tell us? Professor Michael Parkinson, Liverpool John Moores University Email: [email protected] 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] 6 .

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