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Assessing the representativeness of population-sampled health surveys through linkage to administrative data on alcohol-related outcomes
E Gorman, AH Leyland, G McCartney, IR White, SV Katikireddi, ...
American journal of epidemiology 180 (9), 941-948, 2014
682014
Use of record-linkage to handle non-response and improve alcohol consumption estimates in health survey data: a study protocol
L Gray, G McCartney, IR White, SV Katikireddi, L Rutherford, E Gorman, ...
BMJ open 3 (3), 2013
492013
Adjustment for survey non‐representativeness using record‐linkage: refined estimates of alcohol consumption by deprivation in Scotland
E Gorman, AH Leyland, G McCartney, SV Katikireddi, L Rutherford, ...
Addiction 112 (7), 1270-1280, 2017
252017
Spatial and social mobility in England and Wales: A sub‐national analysis of differences and trends over time
F Buscha, E Gorman, P Sturgis
The British Journal of Sociology 72 (5), 1378-1393, 2021
232021
Health and Retirement of Older New Zealanders
E Gorman, GM Scobie, A Towers
Treasury Working Paper Series, 2012
232012
The effect on household income of government taxation and expenditure in 1988, 1998, 2007 and 2010
O Aziz, M Gibbons, C Ball, E Gorman
Policy Quarterly, 29-38, 2012
232012
Correcting for non-participation bias in health surveys using record-linkage, synthetic observations and pattern mixture modelling
L Gray, E Gorman, IR White, SV Katikireddi, G McCartney, L Rutherford, ...
Statistical methods in medical research 29 (4), 1212-1226, 2020
172020
Measuring saving rates in New Zealand: An update
E Gorman, GM Scobie, Y Paek
New Zealand Treasury Working Paper, 2013
132013
Adolescent school bullying victimization and later life outcomes
E Gorman, C Harmon, S Mendolia, A Staneva, I Walker
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 83 (4), 1048-1076, 2021
122021
Selective schooling and social mobility in England
F Buscha, E Gorman, P Sturgis
Labour Economics 81, 102336, 2023
8*2023
Heterogeneous effects of missing out on a place at a preferred secondary school in England
E Gorman, I Walker
Economics of Education Review 81, 102082, 2021
62021
Validation of non-participation bias methodology based on record-linked Finnish register-based health survey data: a protocol paper
MA McMinn, P Martikainen, E Gorman, H Rissanen, T Härkänen, ...
BMJ open 9 (4), e026187, 2019
32019
Schooling, occupation and cognitive function: evidence from compulsory schooling laws
E Gorman
SocArXiv. October 23, 2017
22017
A national multiple baseline cohort study of mental health conditions in early adolescence and subsequent educational outcomes in New Zealand
E Gorman, N Bowden, J Kokaua, B McNeill, PJ Schluter
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 11025, 2023
12023
Selective schooling and returns to education
E Gorman
Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, 1-20, 2022
12022
Spatial and Social Mobility in England and Wales: Moving Out to Move On?
F Buscha, E Gorman
IZA Discussion Paper, 2020
12020
Does schooling have lasting effects on cognitive function? Evidence from compulsory schooling laws
E Gorman
20th IZA Summer School in Labor Economics, 2017
1*2017
Ethnic differences in intergenerational housing mobility in England and Wales
F Buscha, E Gorman, P Sturgis, M Zhang
Journal of Social Policy, 1-21, 2023
2023
Heterogeneous Effects of Missing out on a Place at a Preferred Secondary School in England
E Gorman, I Walker
IZA Discussion Paper, 2020
2020
Three Essays on the Economics of Human Capital Development
EL Gorman
PQDT-Global, 2018
2018
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