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Interdisciplinary approaches to studying inequalities in health and quality of life

Thursday 1 - Friday 2 April 2004

Papers and presentations

The role of genetic and environmental effects over the life-course
Andrew Pickles, University of Manchester

Using qualitative and quantitative methods to research people’s understandings of family histories of heart disease

Kate Hunt, MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit

Understanding the relationship between health inequalities and place – the role of research on lay expertise

Jennie Popay, Lancaster University


Investigating the absolute and relative income hypothesis: problems of analysis and measurement
Kelvyn Jones and Min-Hua Jen, School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol

Translating Genetic Disease

Anne Kerr, Sociology, University of York


Crossing levels - the relationship between household and neighbourhood social exclusion
Emma Uprichard, University of Durham

The role of statistics in RCT ethics

J L Hutton, University of Warwick

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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