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Publications

Wohland P, Rees P, Gillies C, Alvanides S, Matthews FE, O'Neill V, Jagger C. Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 2014, 68, 826-833. Open Access

Wohland P, Rees P, Nazroo J, Jagger C. Inequalities in healthy life expectancy between ethnic groups in England and Wales in 2001. Ethnicity and Health 2014, DOI:10.1080/13557858.2014.921892, Open Access

Presentations

2015

Pia Wohland, Seraphim Alvanides and Carol Jagger, Disability free & healthy life expectancy - do they tell the same story?Poster at GISRUK 2015, Leeds Univerisyt, April 2015 [PDF]

2014

Pia Wohland, Vikki O' Neill, Fiona Matthews and Carol Jagger, Explaining health inequality at older ages in England and Wales, Applied Epidemiology Research Day, 29th September 2014 [PDF]

Pia Wohland, Carol Jagger, Fiona Matthes and Vikki O'Neill, Individual level socio ‐economic factors explaining health inequality at older ages in England, oral presentation BSPS 2014, Winchester University [PDF]

Pia Wohland, Clare Gillies, Seraphim Alvanides, Fiona Matthews and Vikki O’Neil, Where we live or how we live-Explaining regional health expectancy variations in England, REVES 2014 Edinburgh, 28 to 30 May 2014 [PDF]

Fiona Matthews, Vikki O'Neill, Carol Jagger and Pia Wohland Comparison of methods and programs for calculating health life expectancies, REVES 2014 Edinburgh, 28 to 30 May 2014 [PDF]

2013

Pia Wohland, Fiona Matthews, Vikki O’Neill and Carol Jagger, "Explaining regional health expectancy variations: the relative contribution of socio-demographic, socio-economic and health behavioural factors", Workshop at 6th European Public Health Conference, Brussels, 13 - 16 November 2013 [PDF]

Pia Wohland, Phil Rees and Carol Jagger for the InHALE project, "Explaining regional health variations - The relative contribution of socio-demographic, socio-economic and health behavioural factors", Poster presentation at BSPS 2013, Swansea University, 9 - 11 September 2013 [PDF]

Pia Wohland, Phil Rees and Carol Jagger,"Health Inequalities across Great Britain", 7th International Conference on Population Geographies, Groningen 25.06.2013 – 28.06.2013 [PDF]

Fiona Matthews, Vikki O'Neill and Carol Jagger, "Comparison of methods and programs for calculating health life expectancies", 25. REVES meeting, Austin, Texas May 2013 [PDF]

Pia Wohland, Phil Rees, James Nazroo and Carol Jagger, "Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health Expectancies", 25. REVES meeting, Austin, Texas May 2013 [PDF]

Pia Wohland and Carol Jagger, InHALE- Inequalities in Healthy Active Life Expectancy - How to make the best use of census information, poster presented at the 2013 LARIA conference, Manchester, March 2013 [PDF]

2012

Pia Wohland, Phil Rees and Carol Jagger, "Explaining inequality in mortality and health across the UK between 1991 and 2001", poster presentation at the international conference on "Determinants of Unusual and Differential Longevity", Vienna, 21 Nov. – 23 Nov. 2012 [PDF]

Pia Wohland "Explaining inequality in mortality and health across the UK", CCSR Seminar, 6th of November 2012, Manchester [PDF]

Pia Wohland "How to Calculate Health Expectancies for Local Authorities" Training on local authority demography, workshop at BSPS 2012, University of Nottingham, UK [link]

Pia Wohland, Phil Rees and Carol Jagger, "Inequalities in disability free life expectancy and healthy life expectancy between ethnic groups in England and Wales", BSPS 2012, University of Nottingham, UK [PDF]

Carol Jagger and Pia Wohland, "Are we all living longer and healthier lives?", presented at the IAH institute seminar, 5 July 2012, Newcastle, Institute for Ageing and Health, UK

Pia Wohland and Carol Jagger, "How have inequalities in LE and DFLE changed for local areas in England and Wales between 1991 and 2001?" presented at the 24th REVES meeting, 25-27 May 2012, Taichung, Taiwan "Inequalities in health by socio-economic status: Is it a universal fact?" [PDF]

Pia Wohland, "The role of social factors in explaining variations in HLE and DFLE at different ages between geographic areas - Progress report on work package 1" presented at the first advisory board meeting, 5 April 2012, Newcastle, Institute for Ageing and Health, UK

Others

Report on InHALE software investigation[PDF]

ESRC Research Fund RES-062-23-2970 1 October 2011 - 30 September 2014