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  1. The impacts of international migration on the UK’s ethnic populations
  2. Ethnic internal migration: The importance of age and migrant status
  3. The role of community acceptance in planning outcomes for onshore wind and solar farms: An energy justice analysis
  4. Longitudinal deprivation trajectories and risk of cardiovascular disease in New Zealand
  5. Socio-economic patterning in early mortality of patients aged 0–49 years diagnosed with primary bone cancer in Great Britain, 1985–2008
  6. Clarity in research frameworks for studying ‘health selective migration’
  7. A geodemographic classification of sub-districts to identify education inequality in Central Beijing
  8. Demographic and Health Time-Series Analysis of Small Areas in GB: The Development of Area Measures and Population Estimates
  9. Comparison of ethnic group classification using naming analysis and routinely collected data: application to cancer incidence trends in children and young people
  10. Differences in the risk of cardiovascular disease for movers and stayers in New Zealand: a survival analysis
  11. Examining ethnic inequalities in health and tenure in England: A repeated cross-sectional analysis
  12. Can changes in population mixing and socio-economic deprivation in Cumbria, England explain changes in cancer incidence around Sellafield?
  13. Quantifying Service Accessibility/Transport Disadvantage for Older People in Non-Metropolitan South Australia
  14. Applied Spatial Modelling and Planning
  15. To move or not to move? Exploring the relationship between residential mobility, risk of cardiovascular disease and ethnicity in New Zealand
  16. Prevalence of Neuromuscular Disease in Children
  17. Patient and hospital determinants of primary percutaneous coronary intervention in England, 2003–2013
  18. Relationships Between Population Change, Deprivation Change and Health Change at Small Area Level: Australia 2001–2011
  19. Estimating Population Attribute Values in a Table: “Get Me Started in” Iterative Proportional Fitting
  20. Socioeconomic patterning in the incidence and survival of teenage and young adult men aged between 15 and 24 years diagnosed with non–seminoma testicular cancer in northern england
  21. Who benefits from environmental policy? An environmental justice analysis of air quality change in Britain, 2001–2011
  22. Accessibility to sport facilities in Wales: A GIS-based analysis of socio-economic variations in provision
  23. Beyond the census: a spatial analysis of health and deprivation in England
  24. Author's Reply
  25. Socioeconomic Patterning in the Incidence and Survival of Children and Young People Diagnosed with Malignant Melanoma in Northern England
  26. Vision impairment and dual sensory problems in middle age
  27. Patterns of diagnoses among children and young adults with life-limiting conditions: A secondary analysis of a national dataset
  28. Prevalence of life-limiting conditions in children and young people in England: Time trends by area type
  29. Are health inequalities between differently deprived areas evident at different ages? A longitudinal study of census records in England and Wales, 1991–2001
  30. Survival from teenage and young adult cancer in Northern England, 1968-2008
  31. Is fluoride a risk factor for bone cancer? Small area analysis of osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma diagnosed among 0-49-year-olds in Great Britain, 1980-2005
  32. Internal Migration in the United Kingdom: Analysis of an Estimated Inter-District Time Series, 2001–2011
  33. No Rise in Incidence but Geographical Heterogeneity in the Occurrence of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis in North East England
  34. Hearing in Middle Age
  35. Applying Relational Models to the Graduation of Disability Schedules
  36. Self-reported general health and Body Mass Index: a U-shaped relationship?
  37. Subnational migration in the United Kingdom: producing a consistent time series using a combination of available data and estimates
  38. Quantifying Policy Options for Reducing Future Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in England: A Modelling Study
  39. The use of a new indirect method to estimate ethnic-group fertility rates for subnational projections for England
  40. Unequal Trends in Coronary Heart Disease Mortality by Socioeconomic Circumstances, England 1982–2006: An Analytical Study
  41. Cancer incidence among the south Asian and non-south Asian population under 30 years of age in Yorkshire, UK
  42. Geographies of the impact of retirement on health in the United Kingdom
  43. The Implications of Ageing and Migration for the Future Population, Health, Labour Force and Households of Northern England
  44. Geographical analysis of the vernacular
  45. The demographic drivers of future ethnic group populations for UK local areas 2001–2051
  46. Patient, practice and organisational influences on asthma control: Observational data from a national study on primary care in the United Kingdom
  47. Estimating detailed distributions from grouped sociodemographic data: ‘get me started in’ curve fitting using nonlinear models
  48. Rising National Prevalence of Life-Limiting Conditions in Children in England
  49. Population Health across Space and Time: the Geographical Harmonisation of the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study for England and Wales
  50. Survival trends of cancer amongst the south Asian and non-south Asian population under 30 years of age in Yorkshire, UK
  51. Unpaid Caring Within and Outside the Carer's Home in England and Wales
  52. Ethnic population projections for the UK, 2001–2051
  53. Small-area analyses of bone cancer diagnosed in Great Britain provide clues to aetiology
  54. Longitudinal environmental justice analysis: Co-evolution of environmental quality and deprivation in England, 1960–2007
  55. Rising premature mortality in the UK’s persistently deprived areas: Only a Scottish phenomenon?
  56. Residential mobility within England and urban–rural inequalities in mortality
  57. Incidence rate trends in childhood Type 1 diabetes in Yorkshire, UK 1978-2007: effects of deprivation and age at diagnosis in the south Asian and non-south Asian populations
  58. Developing strategies for deriving small population fertility rates
  59. A local analysis of ethnic group population trends and projections for the UK
  60. Deprivation (im)mobility and cause-specific premature mortality in Scotland
  61. Assessing Asthma control in UK primary care: Use of routinely collected prospective observational consultation data to determine appropriateness of a variety of control assessment models
  62. Cancer incidence among the south Asian and non-south Asian population under 30 years of age in Yorkshire, UK
  63. The Scottish excess in mortality compared to the English and Welsh. Is it a country of residence or country of birth excess?
  64. Applied Spatial Analysis & Policy: Special Issue: Poverty and Deprivation Mapping
  65. Spatial and Social Disparities
  66. The estimation of mortality for ethnic groups at local scale within the United Kingdom
  67. Identifying Change Over Time in Small Area Socio-Economic Deprivation
  68. Social mobility: Evidence that it can widen health inequalities
  69. ‘Estimating with Confidence’ and hindsight: new UK small-area population estimates for 1991
  70. The use of spatial analytical techniques to explore patterns of fire incidence: A South Wales case study
  71. Cytotoxic drug use in treatment of dogs and cats with cancer by UK veterinary practices (2003 to 2004)
  72. Representation and local democracy: Geographical variations in elector to councillor ratios
  73. Incapacity or unemployment? The utility of an administrative data source as an updatable indicator of population health
  74. What is the association between sickness absence, mortality and morbidity?
  75. Selective migration, health and deprivation: a longitudinal analysis
  76. Changing places. Do changes in the relative deprivation of areas influence limiting long-term illness and mortality among non-migrant people living in non-deprived households?
  77. Are socioeconomic inequalities in mortality decreasing or increasing within some British regions? An observational study, 1990-1998
  78. Achieving data compatibility over space and time: creating consistent geographical zones
  79. Does migration exaggerate the relationship between deprivation and limiting long-term illness? A Scottish analysis
  80. Using Migration Microdata from the Samples of Anonymised Records and the Longitudinal Studies
  81. Migration and Health