Authors:
Macintyre, S
Hiscock, R
Kearns, A
Ellaway, A
Citation: S. Macintyre et al., Housing tenure and car access: further exploration of the nature of their relations with health in a UK setting, J EPIDEM C, 55(5), 2001, pp. 330-331
Citation: S. Macintyre, Inaugural overland lecture, 'Temper Democratic, Bias Australian': One Hundred years of the Australian Labor Party, OVERLAND, 162, 2001, pp. 4-12
Citation: R. Ecob et S. Macintyre, Small area variations in health related behaviours; do these depend on thebehaviour itself, its measurement, or on personal characteristics?, HEALTH PLAC, 6(4), 2000, pp. 261-274
Citation: S. Macintyre, History and achievement: A portrait of the honours students of Professor George Arnold Wood, AUST HISTOR, 31(115), 2000, pp. 375-376
Citation: S. Macintyre, XVth International Conference on the Social Sciences & Medicine: Societiesand Health in Transition, SOCIAL SC M, 51(6), 2000, pp. 787-787
Citation: G. Williams et S. Macintyre, Professor Margot Jefferys, 1916-1999 - Advisory editor (1968-1996) - Obituary, SOCIAL SC M, 50(3), 2000, pp. 451-453
Citation: A. Ellaway et al., Someone to talk to? The role of loneliness as a factor in the frequency ofGP consultations, BR J GEN PR, 49(442), 1999, pp. 363-367
Citation: C. Emslie et al., 'Gender' or 'job' differences? Working conditions amongst men and women inwhite-collar occupations, WORK EMPLOY, 13(4), 1999, pp. 711-729
Citation: C. Emslie et al., Problematizing gender, work and health: the relationship between gender, occupational grade, working conditions and minor morbidity in full-time bankemployees, SOCIAL SC M, 48(1), 1999, pp. 33-48
Citation: S. Macintyre et al., Do women 'over-report' morbidity? Men's and women's responses to structured prompting on a standard question on long standing illness, SOCIAL SC M, 48(1), 1999, pp. 89-98
Citation: C. Emslie et al., Gender differences in minor morbidity among full time employees of a British university, J EPIDEM C, 53(8), 1999, pp. 465-475