Interdisciplinary PhD student @MRC_Epid @CedarUK @Cambridge_Uni | interested in how environments - and movements between them - shape health behaviours
@UNHABITAT is hiring a Multilevel Governance Expert! Join our team to expand our work on #MultilevelGovernance for the #SDGs and empower local and regional governments worldwide.
⏳4 months (Part-time)
📍Online
⏰Oct 3rd
🔗 https://t.co/Vl9XbMqKc7
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Our latest study finds
⚕️Recent movers have lower health compared to settled residents
🏘️Newcomers to deprived areas were healthier than locals, in affluent areas the reverse
🚗Newcomers were less likely to commute by car despite living further away from work
@MRC_Epid@usociety
New research from @CarolineKVE &
@JennaPanter illustrates the complex relationships between migration and health. People moving to affluent areas had poorer health than existing residents, but those moving to deprived areas had worse health https://t.co/LwJDs47zJW
First publication from Interdisciplinary @ESRC PhD student @CarolineKVE (with @JennaPanter). Group-Based Multi-Trajectory Modelling is used to create a longitudinal, migration-specific classification of GB wards 1981-2011. Congratulations Caroline!
https://t.co/HZgS4jgRjL
I had a wonderful time at the #iMigMob2022 in sunny St. Andrews - An amazing
group of people, interesting discussions, and great feedback on my work looking at common migration trajectories in GB over the last 40 years
We've loved hosting the 3rd International Conference on Migration and Mobilities (iMigMob) this week- thanks to all who contributed #imigmob2022@CPCpopulation @prgr_rgsibg