| Alison Parkes is currently a researcher at the MRC Social and Public Health Sciences unit, University of Glasgow. She was previously a research assistant at the ESRC Centre for Neighbourhood Research (2001-2003), where she worked on neighbourhood dissatisfaction; residential perceptions and housing mobility; and most recently a study of the residential factors associated with health (forthcoming CNR paper).
SELECTED FUNDED RESEARCH
ESRC Centre for Neighbourhood Research
2000-2003 - Economic and Social Research Council
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Parkes, A and A. Kearns. (forthcoming) Residential Perceptions and Housing Mobility in Scotland: An Analysis of the Longitudinal Scottish House Condition Survey 1991-96. Housing Studies
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A. Kearns and A. Parkes (2003) Housing, Neighbourhoods and Communities in Devolution Scottish Answers to Scottish Questions? (eds Bromley, C; Curtice, J, Hinds, K and Park, A) Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press p49-74.
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Parkes, A. Kearns and R. Atkinson (2002) What makes people dissatisfied with their neighbourhoods? Urban Studies, 39(3) p2413-2438.
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Kearns and A. Parkes (2002) Living In and Leaving Poor Neighbourhood Conditions in England. Centre for Neighbourhood Research Paper 8
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Parkes, A. and Kearns, A. (2001) Neighbourhood perceptions and residential behaviour: An analysis of the Scottish House Condition Longitudinal Survey 1991-96, Report for Scottish Homes.
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