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Professor Nicholas Buck

Emeritus Professor
Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
Professor Nicholas Buck

Publications

Journal articles (4)

Buck, N. and McFall, SL., (2012). Understanding Society: design overview. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies. 3 (1), 5-17

Buck, N., (2001). Identifying neighbourhood effects on social exclusion. Urban Studies. 38 (12), creators-Buck=3ANick=3A=3A

Buck, N. and Scott, J., (1993). She's leaving home: but why? an analysis of young people leaving the parental home. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 55 (4), 863-874

Rose, D., Buck, N. and Corti, L., (1991). Design issues in the British Household Panel Study. BMS: Bulletin of Sociological Methodology. 32 (1), 14-43

Books (2)

Buck, N., Gordon, I., Harding, A. and Turok, I., (2005). Changing Cities: rethinking competitiveness, cohesion and governance. Palgrave Publishers Limited. 1403906793

Buck, N., Gordon, I., Hall, P., Harloe, M. and Kleinman, M., (2002). Working capital: life and labour in contemporary London. Routledge. 9780415279321

Book chapters (12)

Buck, N. and Rabe, B., (2011). Local environments. In: Understanding Society: early findings from the first wave of the UK's household longitudinal study. Editors: McFall, S. and Garrington, C., . Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex. 99- 108. 9781858711584

Buck, N. and Rabe, B., (2011). Local environments. In: Understanding Society: early findings from the first wave of the UK's household longitudinal study. Editors: McFall, SL. and Garrington, C., . ISER. 99- 108. 9781858711584

Buck, N., (2005). Social cohesion in cities. In: Changing Cities: Rethinking Urban Competitiveness, Cohesion and Governance. Editors: Buck, N., Gordon, I., Harding, A. and Turok, I., . Palgrave MacMillan. 44- 61. 978-1403906809

Buck, N., (2004). Complex Data Sets. In: Encyclopedia of Research Methods for the Social Sciences. Editors: Lewis-Beck, M., Bryman, A. and Liao, T., . SAGE Publications Inc. 0761923632

Gordon, I. and Buck, N., (2004). Does Spatial Concentration of Disadvantage Contribute to Social Exclusion?. In: City Matters: competitiveness, cohesion and urban governance. Editors: Boddy, M. and Parkinson, M., . Policy Press. 237- 253. 9781861344458

Nicoletti, C. and Buck, N., (2004). Explaining interviewee contact and co-operation in the British and German Household Panels. In: Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality. Editors: Ehling, M. and Rendtel, U., . Statistisches Bundesamt. 143- 167. 3824607263

Buck, N., (2004). Item non-response in the ECHP. In: Harmonisation of Panel Surveys and Data Quality. Editors: Ehling, M. and Rendtel, U., . Statistisches Bundesamt. 188- 210. 3824607263

Buck, N. and Gordon, I., (2003). Turbulence and Sedimentation in the London Labour Market. In: A Companion to the City. Editors: Bridge, G. and Watson, S., . Wiley-Blackwell. 181- 191. 978-0-631-23578-1

Buck, N., (2000). Housing, location and residential mobility. In: Seven Years in the Lives of British Families: Evidence on the Dynamics of Social Change from the British Household Panel Survey. Editors: Berthoud, R. and Gershuny, J., . Policy Press. 133- 160. 9781861342003

Buck, N., (2000). Political values: a family matter?. In: Seven Years in the Lives of British Families: Evidence on the Dynamics of Social Change from the British Household Panel Survey. Editors: Berthoud, R. and Gershuny, J., . Policy Press. 193- 214. 9781861342003

Buck, N., (2000). Using Panel Surveys to Study Migration and Residential Mobility. In: Researching Social and Economic Change. Editors: Rose, D., . Routledge. 250- 272. 978-1-85728-547-5

Buck, N., (2000). A measure of changing health. In: Seven Years in the Lives of British Families: Evidence on the Dynamics of Social Change from the British Household Panel Survey. Editors: Berthoud, R. and Gershuny, J., . Policy Press. 161- 192. 9781861342003

Other (1)

Fumagalli, L., Knies, G. and Buck, N., (2017).Understanding Society, The UK Household Longitudinal Study, Harmonised British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) User Guide,ISER University of Essex

Grants and funding

2014

The Feasibility of Conducting a Universal Credit Panel Survey - Development Work and the Selection of an Optimal Design

Department Of Works And Pensions

2013

The Understanding Society Added Value Data Project

Department Of Works & Pensions

2011

Understanding Society Social Mobility Indicators

BIS Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

2010

Understanding Society and the UKLS

Economic & Social Research Council

2008

UKHLS

Economic & Social Research Council

Contact

nhb@essex.ac.uk

Location:

Colchester Campus