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2018
Glasgow’s ‘intangible cultural heritage': ‘Workers City’ and the European City of Culture
Collins, C. & Levitt, I., 14 May 2018.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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2017
Recovering the social and historical causes of Glasgow’s excess mortality: public policies and ‘personal’ troubles
Collins, C. & Levitt, I., 4 Apr 2017, p. 185-186. 2 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Report to NHS Health Scotland on Further Procured Research on Historical Determinants of ‘Excess Mortality’ in Glasgow and Scotland: Regional Policy and Glasgow, 1979-1992
Collins, C. & Levitt, I., 30 Jan 2017, NHS Health Scotland. 11 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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2016
Excess mortality and urban change: investigating similarities and differences in the extent of urban change in Glasgow, Liverpool and Manchester and their surrounding regions from 1945, and the extent to which this might be part of the excess mortality explanation
Taulbut, M., McCartney, G., Walsh, D. & Collins, C., 15 May 2016, Edinburgh: NHS Health Scotland.Research output: Book/Report › Other report
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History, politics and vulnerability: explaining excess mortality in Scotland and Glasgow
Walsh, D., McCartney, G., Collins, C., Taulbut, M. & Batty, G. D., 15 May 2016, Glasgow: Glasgow Centre for Population Health.Research output: Book/Report › Other report › peer-review
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History, politics and vulnerability: explaining excess mortality in a post-industrial Scottish city
Walsh, D., McCartney, G., Collins, C., Taulbut, M. & Batty, G. D., 2 Nov 2016, In: The European Journal of Public Health. 26, Supplement 1, p. 28 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract
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P85 History, politics and vulnerability: Explaining excess mortality in Glasgow
Collins, C., Sept 2016, In: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 70, Suppl, 1 , p. A91-A91Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review
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The ‘modernisation’ of Scotland and its impact on Glasgow, 1955-1979: ‘unwanted side effects’ and vulnerabilities
Collins, C. & Levitt, I., Jul 2016, In: Scottish Affairs. 25, 3, p. 294-316 23 p., 2.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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2012
Has Scotland always been the 'sick man' of Europe? An observational study from 1855 to 2006
McCartney, G., Walsh, D., Whyte, B. & Collins, C., 1 Dec 2012, In: The European Journal of Public Health. 22, 6, p. 756-760 5 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why the Scots die younger: Synthesizing the evidence
McCartney, G., Collins, C., Walsh, D. & Batty, G. D., Jun 2012, In: Public Health. 126, 6, p. 459-470 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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2011
Accounting for Scotland's Excess Mortality: Towards a Synthesis
McCartney, G., Collins, C., David, W. & Batty, G. D., Apr 2011, Glasgow Centre for Population Health. 88 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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The impact of neo-liberal ‘political attack’ on health: the case of the ‘Scottish Effect’
Collins, C. & McCartney, G., 1 Jul 2011, In: International Journal of Health Services. 41, 3, p. 501-523 23 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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2010
THE IMPACT OF NEO-LIBERAL "POLITICAL ATTACK" ON HEALTH: THE CASE OF THE "SCOTTISH EFFECT"
Collins, C. & McCartney, G., Sept 2010, In: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 64, p. A55-A55Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review