An unidentified man walking on the crescent walkway of Alexandra Road estate in London, UK

We are bringing together complementary perspectives to add to the depth and breadth of understanding on how well-being is connected to people and to places.

This series will feature findings from three Nuffield-funded projects all using longitudinal UKHLS data, to facilitate and support connection and collaboration. Topics include:

Team


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  • Dr Miguel Ramos
    University of Birmingham
  • Professor Miles Hewstone
    University of Oxford
  • Dr Matthew Bennett
    University of Birmingham
  • Professor Douglas Massey
    Princeton University
  • Dr Peter Howley
    University of Leeds
  • Dr Mirko Moro
    University of Stirling
  • Professor Liam Delaney
    University of Stirling
  • Professor Tony Heron
    University of York
  • Dr Muhammad Waqas
    University of Bradford
  • Dr Gundi Knies
    University of Essex
  • Associate Professor Patricia Melo
    Lisbon School of Economics and Management

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The impact of ethnic diversity on well-being and health

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