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mel bartley
Professor emerita of medical sociology, university college london
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Health inequality: an introduction to concepts, theories and methods
M Bartley
John Wiley & Sons, 2016
12552016
Unemployment and ill health: understanding the relationship.
M Bartley
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 48 (4), 333-337, 1994
10201994
The Black report on socioeconomic inequalities in health 10 years on.
GD Smith, M Bartley, D Blane
BMJ: British Medical Journal 301 (6748), 373, 1990
7901990
Trends in socioeconomic inequalities in self-assessed health in 10 European countries
AE Kunst, V Bos, E Lahelma, M Bartley, I Lissau, E Regidor, A Mielck, ...
International Journal of Epidemiology 34 (2), 295-305, 2005
7092005
Psychosocial determinants of health in social epidemiology
P Martikainen, M Bartley, E Lahelma
International journal of epidemiology 31 (6), 1091-1093, 2002
5432002
Social selection: what does it contribute to social class differences in health?
D Blane, GD Smith, M Bartley
Sociology of Health & Illness 15 (1), 1-15, 1993
4751993
Explanations for socio—economic differentials in mortality: Evidence from Britain and elsewhere
GD Smith, D Blane, MEL Bartley
Management of Healthcare, 49-62, 2019
4572019
Can we disentangle life course processes of accumulation, critical period and social mobility? An analysis of disadvantaged socio-economic positions and myocardial infarction …
J Hallqvist, J Lynch, M Bartley, T Lang, D Blane
Social science & medicine 58 (8), 1555-1562, 2004
4112004
Socioeconomic determinants of health: Health and the life course: why safety nets matter
M Bartley, D Blane, S Montgomery
Bmj 314 (7088), 1194, 1997
4041997
Adverse childhood experiences and premature all-cause mortality
M Kelly-Irving, B Lepage, D Dedieu, M Bartley, D Blane, P Grosclaude, ...
European journal of epidemiology 28, 721-734, 2013
3702013
Relation between socioeconomic status, employment, and health during economic change, 1973-93
M Bartley, C Owen
Bmj 313 (7055), 445-449, 1996
3521996
The contribution of health behaviors to socioeconomic inequalities in health: a systematic review
D Petrovic, C de Mestral, M Bochud, M Bartley, M Kivimäki, P Vineis, ...
Preventive medicine 113, 15-31, 2018
3282018
Employment status, employment conditions, and limiting illness: prospective evidence from the British household panel survey 1991–2001
M Bartley, A Sacker, P Clarke
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 58 (6), 501-506, 2004
3182004
Social inequality in educational achievement and psychosocial adjustment throughout childhood: magnitude and mechanisms
A Sacker, I Schoon, M Bartley
Social science & medicine 55 (5), 863-880, 2002
3142002
Unemployment pre-dates symptoms of depression and anxiety resulting in medical consultation in young men.
SM Montgomery, DG Cook, MJ Bartley, ME Wadsworth
International journal of epidemiology 28 (1), 95-100, 1999
3081999
Does conflict between home and work explain the effect of multiple roles on mental health? A comparative study of Finland, Japan, and the UK
T Chandola, P Martikainen, M Bartley, E Lahelma, M Marmot, S Michikazu, ...
International journal of epidemiology 33 (4), 884-893, 2004
3012004
Socio‐demographic predictors of quitting smoking: how important are household factors?
T Chandola, J Head, M Bartley
Addiction 99 (6), 770-777, 2004
2852004
Unemployment, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption and body weight in young British men
SM Montgomery, DG Cook, MJ Bartley, MEJ Wadsworth
The European Journal of Public Health 8 (1), 21-27, 1998
2551998
A life course approach to assessing causes of dental caries experience: the relationship between biological, behavioural, socio-economic and psychological conditions and caries …
B Nicolau, W Marcenes, M Bartley, A Sheiham
Caries research 37 (5), 319-326, 2003
2492003
Health selection in the Whitehall II study, UK
T Chandola, M Bartley, A Sacker, C Jenkinson, M Marmot
Social science & medicine 56 (10), 2059-2072, 2003
2372003
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