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Alle weiteren Publikationen von Gundi Knies

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    Melo PC, Knies G, Patel R (2021) Location, location, location: will place-based initiatives improve people’s quality of life?, Wellbeing and Place Blog Series [online]. , zu finden in <https://www.nuffieldfoundation.org/news/opinion/will-place-based-initiatives-improve-quality-of-life> [zitiert am 03.08.2022]

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    Knies G, Melo PC, Zhang M (2021) Neighbourhood deprivation, life satisfaction and earnings: Comparative analyses of neighbourhood effects at bespoke scales. Urban Stud 58(13):2640-2659, DOI:10.1177/0042098020956930

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065132.pdf

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    Knies G, Melo PC, Zhang M (2020) Neighbourhood effect studies of subjective and objective wellbeing (2002-2018), Mendeley Data, v1. , DOI:10.17632/nkf79rtfk8.1

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    Platt L, Knies G, Luthra R, Nandi A, Benzeval M (2020) Understanding Society at 10 Years. Eur Soc Rev 36(6):976-988, DOI:10.1093/esr/jcaa031

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065133.pdf

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    Plum A, Knies G (2019) Local unemployment changes the springboard effect of low pay: Evidence from England. PLoS One 14(11):e0224290, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0224290

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065134.pdf

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    Knies G (2018) Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study Waves 1-8 und British House-hold Panel Survey Waves 1-18 User Guide. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Knies G (2017) Exploring the Value of Understanding Society for Neighbourhood Effects Analyses : Social and Economic History. Res Data J Human Soc Sci 2(1):1-22, DOI:10.1163/24523666-01000006

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065135.pdf

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    Sandercock GRH, Lobelo F, Correa-Bautista JE, Tovar G, Cohen DD, Knies G, Ramirez-Velez R (2017) The Relationship between Socioeconomic Status, Family Income, and Measures of Muscular and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Colombian Schoolchildren. J Pediatr 185:81-87.e2, DOI:10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.12.058

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    Fumagalli L, Knies G, Buck N (2017) The Understanding Society Harmonised British Household Panel Survey User Guide. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Knies G (2017) Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study Waves 1-7 and British House-hold Panel Survey Waves 1-18 User Guide. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Knies G, Nandi A, Platt L (2016) Life satisfaction, ethnicity and neighbourhoods: Is there an effect of neighbourhood ethnic composition on life satisfaction? Soc Sci Res 60:110-124, DOI:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2016.01.010

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065137.pdf

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    Knies G (2016) Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study Waves 1-6 User Guide. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Knies G (2015) Are we looking for happiness in the wrong place: An academic’s role in "The Happiness Project" by the Roundhouse, ESRC Impact Blog [online]. , zu finden in <https://esrc.wordpress.com/?s=knies> [zitiert am 03.08.2022]

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    Burton J, Knies G, Al Baghal T (2015) The Understanding Society Interviewer Survey 2014 User Guide. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Lynn P, Knies G (2015) The Understanding Society Quality Profile, Wave 1-5. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Knies G (2015) Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study Waves 1-5 User Guide. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Knies G, Burton J (2014) Analysis of four studies in a comparative framework reveals: health linkage consent rates on British cohort studies higher than on UK household panel surveys. BMC Med Res Meth 14:125, DOI:10.1186/1471-2288-14-125

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065138.pdf

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    Clark B, Chatterjee K, Melia S, Knies G, Laurie H (2014) Life Events and Travel Behavior: Exploring the Interrelationship Using UK Household Longitudinal Study Data. Transp Res Rec 2413(1):54-64, DOI:10.3141/2413-06

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    Knies G (2014) Life satisfaction and ethnicity, [audio file], Understanding Society podcast series 2014-01.

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    Al Baghal T, Knies G, Burton J (2014) Linking Administrative Records to Surveys: Differences in the Correlates to Consent Decisions, Understanding Society Working Paper series no 2014-09.

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    Sala E, Knies G, Burton J (2014) Propensity to consent to data linkage: experimental evidence on the role of three survey design features in a UK longitudinal panel. Int J Soc Res Methodol 17(5):455-473, DOI:10.1080/13645579.2014.899101

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065139.pdf

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    Knies G (2014) Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study Waves 1-4 User Guide. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Knies G, Menon S (2014) Understanding Society: Waves 1-3, 2009-2012: Special Licence Access, Geographical Accessi-bility, User Guide. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Sala E, Terraneo M, Lucchini M, Knies G (2013) Exploring the impact of male and female facial attractiveness on occupational prestige. Res Soc Stratification Mobility 31:69-81, DOI:10.1016/j.rssm.2012.10.003

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    Knies G (2013) Neighbourhood social ties: how much do residential, physical and virtual mobility matter? Br J Soc 64(3):425-452, DOI:10.1111/1468-4446.12026

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    Sala E, Knies G (2013) People with more attractive faces tend to have higher occupational prestige, LSE Politics and Policy blog [online]. , zu finden in <https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/prettiness/> [zitiert am 03.08.2022]

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    Lynn P, Burton J, Kaminska O, Knies G, Nandi A (2012) An Initial Look at Non-response and Attrition in Understanding Society, Understanding Soci-ety Working Paper, No. 2012-02, January 2012.

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    Knies G, Burton J, Sala E (2012) Consenting to health record linkage: evidence from a multi-purpose longitudinal survey of a general population. BMC Health Serv Res 12:52, DOI:10.1186/1472-6963-12-52

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065144.pdf

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    Sala E, Burton J, Knies G (2012) Correlates of Obtaining Informed Consent to Data Linkage: Respondent, Interview, and Interviewer Characteristics. Sociol Meth & Res 41(3):414-439, DOI:10.1177/0049124112457330

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    Knies G (2012) Income Comparisons Among Neighbours and Satisfaction in East and West Germany. Soc Indic Res 106(3):471-489, DOI:10.1007/s11205-011-9818-5

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    Knies G (2012) Life Satisfaction and Material Well-Being of Children in the UK, ISER Working Paper, 2012-15.

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    Knies G (2011) Life Satisfaction and Material Well-being of Young People in the UK, in: Understanding Soci-ety: Early Findings from the First Wave of the UK’s Household Longitudinal Study, Ch.3. Colchester: University of Essex

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    Knies G, Burgess S, Propper C (2008) Keeping up with the Schmidt's - An Empirical Test of Relative Deprivation Theory in the Neighbourhood Context. Schmollers Jb 128(1):75-108, DOI:10.3790/schm.128.1.75

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065146.pdf

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    Knies G (2007) Neighbourhood Effects in Germany, PhD thesis Department of Economics. University of Bristol, DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.23870.28484

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    Knies G, Spieß CK (2007) Regional Data in the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin. Data Doc 17:277-281

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    Knies G, Krause P (2006) Armut und Alter. In: Faßmann H, et al (eds) Nationalatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Arbeit und Lebensstandard. Leipzig: Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde, pp 118-119

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    Knies G, Spieß CK (2003) Fast ein Viertel der privaten Haushalte in Deutschland mit Konsumentenkreditverpflichtungen. DIW-Wochenber 17

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