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  • Inclusion in the time of COVID: 14 ways to seize the moment for change

    Author
    Cebula, Carla; Nicoll Baines, Katie; Thijssen, Job H.J.; Lido, Catherine; Halliday, Karen; Hedge, Nicki; Mulvana, Helen; Gauchotte-Lindsay, Caroline
    Source
    Nature Index
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    09 February 2021
  • Building back better?

    Author
    Michie, Jonathan; Sheehan, Maura
    Source
    International Review of Applied Economics
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    Journal article
    Published
    03 February 2021
  • The geographical impact of the Covid-19 crisis for pre-cautionary savings, firm survival and jobs : evidence from the UK’s 100 largest towns and cities

    Author
    Brown, Ross; Cowling, Marc
    Source
    International Small Business Journal
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    28 January 2021
  • Influence of socioeconomic deprivation on interventions and outcomes for patients admitted with COVID-19 to critical care units in Scotland: a national cohort study

    Author
    Lone, Nazir I.; McPeake, Joanne M.; Stewart, Neil I.; Blayney, Michael C.; Chan Seem, Robert; Donaldson, Lorraine; Glass, Elaine; Haddow, Catriona; Hall, Ros; Martin, Caroline and 4 others
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    The Lancet Regional Health - Europe
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    Journal article
    Published
    15 December 2020
  • Socio-economic deprivation and the risk of death after ICU admission with COVID-19: The poor relation

    Author
    Soulsby, Charlotte R; Hutchison, Colin; Gardner, John; Hart, Robert; Sim, Malcolm; Millar, Jonathan E.
    Source
    Journal of the Intensive Care Society
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    14 December 2020
  • Socioeconomic Impacts of COVID-19 on Children

    Author
    Brown, Alistair; Sims, Rhiannon; Congreve, Emma
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    Socioeconomic Impacts of COVID-19 on Children
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    Report
    Published
    02 December 2020
  • COVID-19 South Lanarkshire Research Briefing: Collaboration

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    Bynner, Claire; McBride, Maureen; Weakley, Sarah; Ward, Sarah; McLean, Jennifer
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    COVID-19 South Lanarkshire Research Briefing: Collaboration December 2020
    Type
    Report
    Published
    01 December 2020
  • Migrant families and the COVID-19 pandemic: A review of the literature on pre-existing vulnerabilities and inequalities

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    Pirie, Clara
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    Migrant families and the COVID-19 pandemic: A review of the literature on pre-existing vulnerabilities and inequalities December 2020
    Type
    Report
    Published
    01 December 2020
  • Intersecting household-level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis : an analysis from the UK

    Author
    Mikolai, Júlia; Keenan, Katherine; Kulu, Hill
    Source
    SSM - Population Health
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 December 2020
  • Coronavirus and the UK economy

    Author
    Bell, David
    Source
    University of Stirling Public Policy Blog
    Type
    Blog
    Published
    12 November 2020
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