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David Manley
David Manley
Professor of Human Geography. Research interests: quantitative urban geography & inequalities
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Neighbourhood Effects Research: New Perspectives
M van Ham, D Manley, N Bailey, L Simpson, D Maclennan
Neighbourhood Effects Research: New Perspectives, 2012
547*2012
Confounding and collinearity in regression analysis: a cautionary tale and an alternative procedure, illustrated by studies of British voting behaviour
R Johnston, K Jones, D Manley
Quality & quantity 52, 1957-1976, 2018
5272018
Neighbourhood effects on health: does it matter where you draw the boundaries?
R Flowerdew, DJ Manley, CE Sabel
Social Science & Medicine 66 (6), 1241-1255, 2008
3882008
The effect of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on labour market outcomes: a longitudinal investigation of neighbourhood effects
M Van Ham, D Manley
Journal of Economic Geography 10 (2), 257, 2010
2212010
Intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood poverty: an analysis of neighbourhood histories of individuals
M Van Ham, L Hedman, D Manley, R Coulter, J Östh
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 39 (3), 402-417, 2014
209*2014
Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood reproduction
L Hedman, M Van Ham, D Manley
Environment and Planning A 43 (6), 1381-1399, 2011
1652011
Neighbourhood effects at a crossroads: Ten challenges for future research
M Van Ham, D Manley
Environment and Planning A 44 (12), 2787 - 2793, 2012
161*2012
Cumulative exposure to disadvantage and the intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood effects
L Hedman, D Manley, M Van Ham, J Östh
Journal of Economic Geography 15 (1), 195-215, 2015
1502015
Social mixing as a cure for negative neighbourhood effects: Evidence based policy or urban myth?
D Manley, M van Ham, J Doherty
Mixed communities Gentrification by stealth?, 151 - 168, 2011
1462011
Mixing housing tenures: Is it good for social well-being?
E Graham, D Manley, R Hiscock, P Boyle, J Doherty
Urban studies 46 (1), 139-165, 2009
1462009
Understanding neighbourhood dynamics: New insights for neighbourhood effects research
M Van Ham, D Manley, N Bailey, L Simpson, D Maclennan
Understanding neighbourhood dynamics: New insights for neighbourhood effects …, 2013
1342013
Scales, levels and processes: studying spatial patterns of British census variables
D Manley, R Flowerdew, D Steel
Computers, environment and urban systems 30 (2), 143-160, 2006
1282006
Ethnic residential segregation: A multilevel, multigroup, multiscale approach exemplified by London in 2011
K Jones, R Johnston, D Manley, D Owen, C Charlton
Demography 52 (6), 1995-2019, 2015
1112015
East versus West? Over-qualification and earnings among the UK's European migrants
R Johnston, N Khattab, D Manley
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41 (2), 196-218, 2015
1002015
Scale, aggregation, and the modifiable areal unit problem
DJ Manley
Handbook of regional science, 2013
972013
Genetic and environmental risk factors associated with trajectories of depression symptoms from adolescence to young adulthood
ASF Kwong, JA López-López, G Hammerton, D Manley, NJ Timpson, ...
JAMA Network Open 2 (6), e196587-e196587, 2019
962019
Identifying critical points of trajectories of depressive symptoms from childhood to young adulthood
ASF Kwong, D Manley, NJ Timpson, RM Pearson, J Heron, H Sallis, ...
Journal of youth and adolescence 48, 815-827, 2019
952019
Spatial polarization of presidential voting in the United States, 1992–2012: the “big sort” revisited
R Johnston, D Manley, K Jones
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 106 (5), 1047-1062, 2016
922016
Neighbourhood effects or neighbourhood based problems? A policy context
D Manley, M Van Ham, N Bailey, L Simpson, D Maclennan
Neighbourhood effects or neighbourhood based problems? A policy context, 1-23, 2013
912013
Residential mobility: Towards progress in mobility health research
T Morris, D Manley, CE Sabel
Progress in human geography 42 (1), 112-133, 2018
882018
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