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Scientific Publications
Here are some publications I have my name to:
Hiam, Minton, Burns, McKee, Aldridge 2024 "To what extent did mortality from COVID-19 in England and Wales differ for migrants compared to non-migrants in 2020 and 2021? A descriptive, observational study" European Journal of Public Health
Hiam, Estrin-Serlui, Dorling, McKee, Minton 2024 "A deathly silence: why has the number of people found decomposed in England and Wales been rising?" Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
Minton, Hiam, McKee, Dorling 2023 "Slowing down or returning to normal? Life expectancy improvements in Britain compared to five large European countries before the COVID-19 pandemic." BMJ
Jones, Minton, Bell 2023 "Methods for Methods for disentangling period and cohort changes in mortality risk over the twentieth century: comparing graphic and modelling approaches" Quality and Quantity
Hiam, Minton, McKee 2021 "What can lifespan variation reveal that life expectancy hides? Comparison of five high-income countries" Royal Society of Medicine
Pattaro, Vanderbloemen, Minton 2020 "Visualising fertility trends for 45 countries using composition lattice plots" Demographic Research
Parkinson, Minton, et al 2018 "Drug-related deaths in Scotland 1979-2013: evidence of a vulnerable cohort of young men living in deprived areas" BMC Public Health
Matthews, Minton 2017 "Rethinking one of criminology’s ‘brute facts’: the age-crime curve and the crime drop in Scotland" European Journal of Criminology
Yao, J. et al. 2017 "Spatial segregation measures: a methodological review" Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Green, M.A. et al. 2017 "Could the rise in mortality rates since 2015 be explained by changes in the number of delayed discharges of NHS patients. [In press]"
Bailey, Minton "The suburbanisation of poverty in British cities, 2004 to 2015/16: extent, processes and nature" Urban Geography
Minton 2017 "Escaping Flatland in population analysis using Lexis surfaces and as-if-spatial reasoning. A research workflow using data on cause-specific mortality amongst males living in deprived areas of Scotland"
Minton 2017 "The shape of the Troubles: Visualising and quantifying conflict-attributable excess deaths after 1972 in young adult males in Northern Ireland"
Green , Dorling & Minton 2017 "The Geography of a rapid rise in elderly mortality in England and Wales, 2014-15" Health & place
Parkinson et al. 2017 "Recent cohort effects in suicide in Scotland: a legacy of the 1980s?" Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Minton et al. 2017 "Visualising and quantifying “excess deaths” in Scotland compared with the rest of the UK and the rest of Western Europe" Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Minton et al. 2016 "Two cheers for a small giant? Why we need better ways of seeing data" International Journal of Epidemiology
Vanderbloemen, Dorling, Minton 2016 "Visualising variation in mortality rates across the life course and by sex, USA and comparator states, 1933–2010" Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health
McCartney et al. 2016 "Explaining trends in alcohol-related harms in Scotland, 1991–2011 (I): the role of incomes, effects of socio-economic and political adversity and demographic change" Public Health
McCartney et al. 2016 "Explaining trends in alcohol-related harms in Scotland 1991–2011 (II): policy" Public Health