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Gemma Catney
Gemma Catney
Professor of Human Geography, Queen's University Belfast
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A life course perspective on urban–rural migration: The importance of the local context
A Stockdale, G Catney
Population, Space and Place 20 (1), 83-98, 2014
1442014
Exploring a decade of small area ethnic (de-) segregation in England and Wales
G Catney
Urban Studies 53 (8), 1691-1709, 2016
882016
Cohort description: the Northern Ireland longitudinal study (NILS)
D O’Reilly, M Rosato, G Catney, F Johnston, M Brolly
International Journal of Epidemiology 41 (3), 634-641, 2012
832012
Ethnic minority disadvantage in the labour market: Participation, skills and geographical inequalities
G Catney, A Sabater
Ethnic Minority Disadvantage in the Labour Market, 2015
772015
Settlement area migration in England and Wales: assessing evidence for a social gradient
G Catney, L Simpson
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 35 (4), 571-584, 2010
772010
The complex geographies of ethnic residential segregation: Using spatial and local measures to explore scale‐dependency and spatial relationships
G Catney
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 43 (1), 137-152, 2018
652018
The changing geographies of ethnic diversity in England and Wales, 1991–2011
G Catney
Population, Space and Place 22 (8), 750-765, 2016
612016
Minority internal migration in Europe
G Catney
Routledge, 2016
60*2016
Exploring the utility of grids for analysing long term population change
CD Lloyd, G Catney, P Williamson, N Bearman
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 66, 1-12, 2017
412017
Residents’ perspectives on defining neighbourhood: Mental mapping as a tool for participatory neighbourhood research
G Catney, D Frost, L Vaughn
Qualitative Research 19 (6), 735-752, 2019
352019
Has neighbourhood ethnic segregation decreased?
G Catney
342013
Belonging and the intergenerational transmission of place identity: Reflections on a British inner-city neighbourhood
D Frost, G Catney
Urban Studies 57 (14), 2833-2849, 2020
302020
Towards an enhanced understanding of ethnic group geographies using measures of clustering and unevenness
G Catney
The Geographical Journal 183 (1), 71-83, 2017
302017
Ethnic diversification and neighbourhood mixing: A rapid response analysis of the 2021 Census of England and Wales
G Catney, CD Lloyd, M Ellis, R Wright, N Finney, S Jivraj, D Manley
The Geographical Journal 189 (1), 63-77, 2023
282023
Diversity and the complexities of ethnic integration in the UK: Guest editors' introduction
G Catney, N Finney, L Twigg
Journal of Intercultural Studies 32 (2), 107-114, 2011
262011
Ethnicity and internal migration
N Finney, G Catney, D Phillips
Internal Migration, 31-46, 2016
232016
The instability of highly racially diverse residential neighborhoods in the United States
R Wright, M Ellis, SR Holloway, G Catney
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 6 (3), 365-381, 2020
222020
Has neighbourhood ethnic residential segregation decreased?
G Catney
Ethnic Identity and Inequalities in Britain, 109-122, 2015
222015
A spatial analysis of health status in Britain, 1991–2011
EK Dearden, CD Lloyd, G Catney
Social Science & Medicine 220, 340-352, 2019
192019
The evolution and stability of multi‐ethnic residential neighbourhoods in England
G Catney, R Wright, M Ellis
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 46 (2), 330-346, 2021
182021
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