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ANNE KAVANAGH

Publications

  • How much of the effect of disability acquisition on mental health is mediated through employment and income? A causal mediation analysis quantifying interventional indirect effects using data from four waves of an Australian cohort study
  • Violence and Mental Health
  • Part-time versus full-time employment and mental health for people with and without disability
  • Does sexual orientation vary between disabled and non-disabled men? Findings from a population-based study of men in Australia.
  • Conformity to masculine norms: Differences between men with and without a disability.
  • COVID‐19 vaccination coverage and vaccine hesitancy among Australians with disability and long‐term health conditions
  • Exposure to discrimination and subsequent changes in self-rated health: prospective evidence from the UK's Life Opportunities Survey.
  • Do gender and psychosocial job stressors modify the relationship between disability and sickness absence: An investigation using 12 waves of a longitudinal cohort
  • The health of people with disabilities
  • In memory of Associate Professor Allison Milner, 1983–2019
  • Predictors of vaccine hesitancy among disability support workers in Australia: A cross-sectional survey
  • Gendered experiences of unemployment, suicide and self-harm: a population-level record linkage study
  • ‘Nearly gave up on it to be honest’: Utilisation of individualised budgets by people with psychosocial disability within Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme
  • Does employment status mediate the association between disability status and mental health among young adults? Evidence from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey
  • Coming of age on the margins A life course perspective on the time use of Australian adolescents with disabilities
  • Benefits and harms of breast cancer screening: Cohort study of breast cancer mortality and overdiagnosis
  • Disability and loneliness in the United Kingdom: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of trends and transitions
  • Does the effect of disability acquisition on mental health differ by employment characteristics? A longitudinal fixed-effects analysis
  • Associations between gender equality and health: a systematic review.
  • The effect of gender on mental health service use: an examination of mediation through material, social and health-related pathways
  • Experiences of Young Australians with Intellectual and/or Psychosocial Disabilities Sharing Disability-Related Information to Gain Workplace Adjustments
  • Cancer inequalities experienced by people with disability: a systematic review
  • Examining variation in the relationship between disability and physical activity across Australian local government areas
  • All-cause and cause-specific mortality inequalities between people with and without disability: a nationwide data linkage study in Australia
  • Codesign is the zeitgeist of our time, but what do we mean by this? A scoping review of the concept of codesign in collaborative research with young people
  • A critical examination of data for market stewardship: The case of the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme
  • Changes in neighbourhood walkability and body mass index: An analysis of residential mobility from a longitudinal multilevel study in Brisbane, Australia
  • Personalisation and pandemic: an unforeseen collision course?
  • Gendered associations between household labour force participation and mental health using 17 waves of Australian cohort data
  • The impact of disability on employment and financial security following the outbreak of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in the UK.
  • The double burden of poverty and marital loss on the mental health of older Australian women; a longitudinal regression analysis using 17 annual waves of the HILDA cohort.
  • Does disability modify the relationship between labour force status and psychological distress among young people?
  • Improving health care for disabled people in COVID-19 and beyond: Lessons from Australia and England.
  • Breadwinners and Losers: Does the Mental Health of Mothers, Fathers, and Children Vary by Household Employment Arrangements? Evidence From 7 Waves of Data From the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children.
  • Gendered working environments as a determinant of mental health inequalities: a systematic review of 27 studies.
  • Racial discrimination and socioemotional and sleep problems in a cross-sectional survey of Australian school students.
  • The impact of the disability support pension on mental health: evidence from 14 years of an Australian cohort.
  • Disability and public health research in Australia.
  • Reordering gender systems: can COVID-19 lead to improved gender equality and health?
  • RE: "PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION USE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER AGE: A QUASIEXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE FREE BUS PASS POLICY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM".
  • Use of health services by preschool-aged children who are developmentally vulnerable and socioeconomically disadvantaged: testing the inverse care law.
  • 'I'm proud of how far I've come. I'm just ready to work': mental health recovery narratives within the context of Australia's Disability Employment Services.
  • Experiences of racial discrimination and cardiometabolic risk among Australian children.
  • If I had stable housing I would be a bit more receptive to having a job. Factors influencing the effectiveness of Disability Employment Services reform.
  • The NDIS at ten years: designing an equitable scheme for the next decade
  • Social inequalities in eligibility rates and use of the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme, 2016–22: an administrative data analysis
  • Cancer inequalities experienced by people with disability: a systematic review protocol
  • Disability-related inequalities in the prevalence of loneliness across the lifespan: trends from Australia, 2003 to 2020
  • Mental health and post-school transitions for young people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD): A scoping review
  • How do employment conditions and psychosocial workplace exposures impact the mental health of young workers? A systematic review
  • The mental health impacts of health and human service work: Longitudinal evidence about differential exposure and susceptibility using 16 waves of cohort data
  • Does social support modify the effect of disability acquisition on mental health? A longitudinal study of Australian adults.
  • I don’t think they trust the choices I will make.’ – Narrative analysis of choice and control for people with psychosocial disability within reform of the Australian Disability Employment Services program.
  • The cumulative effect of living with disability on mental health in working-age adults: an analysis using marginal structural models
  • To what extent is the association between disability and mental health in adolescents mediated by bullying? A causal mediation analysis.
  • Hierarchical Models for International Comparisons
  • Cumulative Effects of Bullying and Racial Discrimination on Adolescent Health in Australia
  • Do material, psychosocial and behavioural factors mediate the relationship between disability acquisition and mental health? A sequential causal mediation analysis.
  • Neighbourhood disadvantage and body mass index: a study of residential relocation.
  • Disability-based discrimination and health: findings from an Australian-based population study
  • Gender, parental education, and experiences of bullying victimization by Australian adolescents with and without a disability
  • The levonorgestrel intrauterine device in Australia: analysis of prescribing data 2008–2012
  • An intersectional approach to understandings of mental health inequalities among men with disability
  • The relationship between disability and suicide: Prospective evidence from the Ten to Men cohort.
  • Redressing or entrenching social and health inequities through policy implementation? Examining personalised budgets through the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme.
  • Socio-economic position and suicidal ideation in men.
  • Correspondence: Torturing inadequate data to generates ‘results’?
  • Precariously placed: housing affordability, quality and satisfaction of Australians with disabilities
  • Disabling working environments and mental health: A commentary
  • Emotional difficulties and self-harm among British adolescents with and without disabilities: Cross sectional study
  • A Longitudinal Study Examining Changes in Street Connectivity, Land Use, and Density of Dwellings and Walking for Transport in Brisbane, Australia
  • Abortion laws reform may reduce maternal mortality: an ecological study in 162 countries
  • Mental health of adolescents: variations by borderline intellectual functioning and disability
  • Associations Between Gender-Role Attitudes and Mental Health Outcomes in a Nationally Representative Sample of Australian Adolescents
  • Adapting to a marketized system: Network analysis of a personalisation scheme in early implementation.
  • Employment predictors of exit from work among workers with disabilities: A survival analysis from the household income labour dynamics in Australia survey.
  • Built environment and cardio-metabolic health: systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.
  • Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and body mass: Findings from the HABITAT multilevel longitudinal study.
  • Gender/Sex as a social determinant of cardiovascular risk
  • The influence of masculine norms and occupational factors on mental health: Evidence from the baseline of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health.
  • Underemployment and its impacts on mental health among those with disabilities: evidence from the HILDA cohort
  • The Australian longitudinal study on male health-methods.
  • Combining fixed effects and instrumental variable approaches for estimating the effect of psychosocial job quality on mental health: Evidence from 13 waves of a nationally representative cohort study.
  • Disability acquisition and mental health: an analysis of excess mental health inequalities according to demographic and socioeconomic characteristics using propensity score models with inverse probability of treatment weighting.
  • Bullying and mental health and suicidal behaviour among 14-15-year olds in a representative sample of Australian children.
  • Identifying destination distances that support walking trips in local neighbourhoods
  • Inequalities in socio-economic and health and wellbeing of men with and without disabilities: a cross-sectional analysis of the baseline wave of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health
  • The intersection of developmental vulnerability and socioeconomic disadvantage on access to health care for preschool aged children: evidence for the inverse-care law
  • Status inconsistency and mental health: A random effects and instrumental variables analysis using 14 annual waves of cohort data
  • Predictors of Change in Employment Status and Associations with Quality of Life: A Prospective International Study of People with Multiple Sclerosis.
  • Allison Milner: brilliant colleague, loving mum.
  • Response to: Methodological point on mediation analysis.
  • Overt acts of perceived discrimination reported by British working-age adults with and without disability.
  • Gendered Working Environments as a Determinant of Mental Health Inequalities: A Protocol for a Systematic Review.
  • Do employment factors reduce the effect of low education on mental health? A causal mediation analysis using a national panel study.
  • Men's work, Women's work, and mental health: A longitudinal investigation of the relationship between the gender composition of occupations and mental health.
  • Designing healthy communities: creating evidence on metrics for built environment features associated with walkable neighbourhood activity centres.
  • THE AUTHORS REPLY.
  • Sexual Functioning in Men With and Without Disabilities: Findings From a Representative Sample of Australian Men.
  • Cohort Profile: Ten to Men (the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health).
  • Misclassification of microinvasive cervical cancer and carcinoma‐in‐situ of the cervix
  • Bullying Victimization and Racial Discrimination Among Australian Children
  • Gender Equity and Contraceptive Use in China: An Ecological Analysis
  • Mental Health Following Acquisition of Disability in Adulthood—The Impact of Wealth
  • Housing tenure and affordability and mental health following disability acquisition in adulthood
  • Perceived fairness of pay among people with and without disabilities: a propensity score matched analysis of working Australians
  • Does the presence and mix of destinations influence walking and physical activity?
  • Intersections between disability, type of impairment, gender and socio-economic disadvantage in a nationally representative sample of 33,101 working-aged Australians
  • The maternal health outcomes of paid maternity leave: A systematic review
  • Sickness Absence and Psychosocial Job Quality: An Analysis From a Longitudinal Survey of Working Australians, 2005–2012
  • A Longitudinal Analysis of Changes in Job Control and Mental Health
  • Associations between individual socioeconomic position, neighbourhood disadvantage and transport mode: baseline results from the HABITAT multilevel study
  • Understanding the low uptake of long-acting reversible contraception by young women in Australia: a qualitative study
  • The Use of Kernel Density Estimation to Examine Associations between Neighborhood Destination Intensity and Walking and Physical Activity
  • Neoliberalism, economic restructuring and policy change: Precarious housing and precarious employment in Australia
  • Prescription rates of the contraceptive implant in Australia 2008?2012: impact of patient age and area of residence
  • Prevalence and risk of violence against people with and without disabilities: findings from an Australian population-based study
  • Employment Arrangements and Mental Health in a Cohort of Working Australians: Are Transitions From Permanent to Temporary Employment Associated With Changes in Mental Health?
  • Income inequality and Neisseria gonorrhoeae notifications in females: a country-level analysis
  • Rebuttal to: Letter to the Editor by Robert Burton, in response to doi:10.1007/s10549-013-2794-5
  • Associations between the purchase of healthy and fast foods and restrictions to food access: a cross-sectional study in Melbourne, Australia
  • AutoDensity: an automated method to measure mammographic breast density that predicts breast cancer risk and screening outcomes
  • Time trends in socio-economic inequalities for women and men with disabilities in Australia: evidence of persisting inequalities
  • Breast cancer screening of women aged 70–74 years: results from a natural experiment across Australia
  • Leave entitlements, time off work and the household financial impacts of quarantine compliance during an H1N1 outbreak
  • Does parkland influence walking? The relationship between area of parkland and walking trips in Melbourne, Australia
  • Fruit and vegetable purchasing and the relative density of healthy and unhealthy food stores: evidence from an Australian multilevel study
  • Associations of public transport accessibility with walking, obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes
  • Psychosocial working conditions in a representative sample of working Australians 2001-2008: an analysis of changes in inequalities over time.
  • Perceptions of safety and exposure to violence in public places among working age adults with disabilities or long-term health conditions in the UK: cross sectional study.
  • The association between young age at first birth and mental health later in life: does the effect vary by birth cohort?
  • Screen detected and interval cancers; genomic analysis points to different molecular etiology?
  • Young maternal age at first birth and mental health later in life: Does the association vary by birth cohort?
  • The effect of disability acquisition in adulthood on mental health: is the effect modified by demographic and socioeconomic factors?
  • Employment status and mental health among persons with and without a disability: evidence from an Australian cohort study.
  • Young Mothers’ Experiences of Receiving the Baby Bonus: A Qualitative Study
  • Using kernel density estimation to understand the influence of neighbourhood destinations on BMI.
  • Association between fast food purchasing and the local food environment.
  • Persistent and contemporaneous effects of job stressors on mental health: A study testing multiple analytic approaches across 13 waves of annually collected cohort data
  • Area-Level unemployment and perceived job insecurity: Evidence from a longitudinal survey conducted in the Australian working-age population.
  • Area-level socioeconomic status and incidence of abnormal glucose metabolism: , The Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle (AusDiab) study.
  • Mammographic screening and breast cancer mortality: a case-control study and meta-analysis.
  • Time Spent Commuting to Work and Mental Health: Evidence From 13 Waves of an Australian Cohort Study
  • Inequalities in social capital and health between people with and without disabilities
  • Socioeconomic position in young adulthood is associated with BMI in Australian families
  • Examining the sensitivity of ultrasound-guided large core biopsy for invasive breast carcinoma in a population screening programme
  • Psychosocial job quality, mental health, and subjective wellbeing: a cross-sectional analysis of the baseline wave of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health.
  • Does employment security modify the effect of housing affordability on mental health?
  • Psychosocial job quality in a national sample of working Australians: A comparison of persons working with versus without disability.
  • Does disability status modify the association between psychosocial job quality and mental health? A longitudinal fixed-effects analysis.
  • Looking at contextual effects through rose-coloured glasses: interpreting contextual effects in multilevel models of health
  • Guest Editorial
  • Area variation in mortality in Tasmania (Australia): the contributions of socioeconomic disadvantage, social capital and geographic remoteness
  • The mental health status of young adult and mid-life non-heterosexual Australian women
  • Gender equity and women's contraception use
  • Tumour Size at Detection According to Different Measures of Mammographic Breast Density
  • Local environments as determinants of walking in Melbourne, Australia
  • Socioeconomic position, gender, health behaviours and biomarkers of cardiovascular disease and diabetes
  • Individual and household-level socioeconomic position is associated with harmful alcohol consumption behaviours among adults
  • Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to assess the role of the built environment in influencing obesity: a glossary
  • Recommendations for and compliance with social restrictions during implementation of school closures in the early phase of the influenza A (H1N1) 2009 outbreak in Melbourne, Australia
  • Access to alcohol outlets and harmful alcohol consumption: a multi-level study in Melbourne, Australia
  • Reduced food access due to a lack of money, inability to lift and lack of access to a car for food shopping: a multilevel study in Melbourne, Victoria
  • Sexual Orientation and Weight, Body Image, and Weight Control Practices among Young Australian Women
  • Walking: A Gender Issue?
  • Understanding the Local Food Environment and Obesity.
  • Using functional data analysis models to estimate future time trends image-specific breast cancer mortality for the United States and England-Wales.
  • Variation in mammographic appearance between projections of small breast cancers compared with radial scars.
  • Individual and area-level socioeconomic associations with fast food purchasing.
  • The feasibility of routinely collecting detailed information about menopausal history and Hormone Therapy use from women participating in an organised breast cancer screening program.
  • Influence of high-dose estrogen exposure during adolescence on mammographic density for age in adulthood.
  • Histological markers that predict clinical recurrence in ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast: an Australian population-based study.
  • Urban area disadvantage and physical activity: a multilevel study in Melbourne, Austra
  • Area variation in recreational cycling in Melbourne: a compositional or contextual effect?
  • Do area-based interventions to reduce health inequalities work?
  • Sources, perceived usefulness and understanding of information disseminated to families who entered home quarantine during the H1N1 pandemic in Victoria, Australia: a cross-sectional study
  • Fast food purchasing and access to fast food restaurants: a multilevel analysis of VicLANES
  • Weight and place: a multilevel cross-sectional survey of area-level social disadvantage and overweight/obesity in Australia.
  • Association between housing affordability and mental health: a longitudinal analysis of a nationally representative household survey in Australia.
  • Area disadvantage, socioeconomic position and women's contraception use: a multilevel study in the UK.
  • A multilevel study of area socio-economic status and food purchasing behaviour.
  • Social capital and health in rural and urban communities in South Australia.
  • Area disadvantage, individual socio-economic position, and premature cancer mortality in Australia 1998 to 2000: a multilevel analysis.
  • Do places affect the probability of death in Australia? A multilevel study of area-level disadvantage, individual-level socioeconomic position and all-cause mortality, 1998-2000.
  • Does gender modify associations between self rated health and the social and economic characteristics of local environments?
  • Socio-economic pathways to diet: modelling the association between socio-economic position and food purchasing behaviour.
  • Does area-based social capital matter for the health of Australians? A multilevel analysis of self-rated health in Tasmania.
  • Hormone replacement therapy, percent mammographic density, and sensitivity of mammography.
  • Use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and survival following breast cancer diagnosis.
  • Incidence of invasive breast cancer and ductal carcinoma in situ in a screening program by age: should older women continue screening?
  • The effect of age and breast density on the sensitivity of mammography.
  • Trends and predictors of size and grade for ductal carcinoma (DCIS) in BreastScreen Victoria.
  • Size distribution of screen-detected and interval cancers according to breast density suggests reduced screening benefit for women with higher density breasts.
  • Hormone replacement therapy, percent mammographic density and the sensitivity of mammography.
  • Determinants of false positive recall rates in an Australian mammographic screening programme.
  • Invasive breast cancers detected by screening mammography: a detailed comparison of computer-aided detection-assisted single reading and double reading.
  • Using mammographic density to improve breast cancer screening outcomes.
  • Use of breast cancer screening and treatment services by Australian women aged 25-44 years following Kylie Minogue's breast cancer diagnosis.
  • Urban-rural differences in the management of screen-detected invasive breast cancer and ductal carcinoma in situ in victoria.
  • Determinants of false positive recall in an Australian mammographic screening program.
  • In situ and small invasive breast cancer register in Victoria, 1988 to 1992: Tumour characteristics and patient management
  • Management of women with minor abnormalities of the cervix detected on screening: a qualitative study
  • Hormone replacement therapy and mammography
  • Research methods, evidence and public health
  • Embodied risk: My body, myself?
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy and Accuracy of Mammographic Screening
  • Fourteen-gauge needle core biopsy of mammographically evident radial scars
  • Predicting nonattendance for colposcopy clinic follow-up after referral for an abnormal Pap smear
  • The short-term financial costs of abnormal Pap smears to women and government in Australia
  • Invasive lobular carcinoma: Sonographic features of cancers detected in a BreastScreen Program
  • Consequences of Current Patterns of Pap Smear and Colposcopy Use
  • Women's understanding of abnormal cervical smear test results: a qualitative interview study.
  • 'Mind the gap': Assessing the quality of evidence for public health problems.
  • Socio-economic determinants of Health.
  • The drug use patterns of heterosexual and non-heterosexual young women: data from the Women's Health Australia study.
  • Epidemiology and Technologies of Quantification
  • Use of hormone replacement therapy and the sensitivity of screening mammography.
  • Symptomatic status, mammographic sensitivity and screening policy
  • Exposure to bushfire smoke and asthma: an ecological study.
  • Duration of hormone replacement therapy, breast tumour size and grade in a screening programme.
  • 'Are you Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander?': improving data collection at BreastScreen Victoria.
  • The association between licit and illicit drug use and sexuality in young Australian women.
  • The sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value of screening mammography and symptomatic status.
  • Radiological review of interval cancers in an Australian mammographic screening programme. Radiology Quality Assurance Group of BreastScreen Victoria.
  • Predictors of non-attendance for second round mammography in an Australian mammographic screening programme.
  • Hormone replacement therapy and accuracy of mammographic screening.
  • Evaluation of breast cancer incidence: is the increase due entirely to mammographic screening?
  • Monitoring interval cancers in an Australian mammographic screening programme.
  • Screening endoscopy and risk of colorectal cancer in United States men.
  • Outcome measures of an Australian breast-screening program.
  • Neighbourhood disadvantage and body mass index: a study of residential relocation.
  • Examining Australia’s Performance in Realising CRPD Obligations in Health Through the Lens of COVID-19
  • The role of public health professionals in addressing the health and humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza
  • Self-Harm Among 17-Year-Old Adolescents With/Without Disabilities in the United Kingdom
  • Trends in mental health inequalities for people with disability, Australia 2003 to 2020
  • Collaborating With Young People: Identifying the Barriers and Facilitators in Co‐Designed Research
  • Social Outcomes of School Leavers With Cerebral Palsy Living in Victoria
  • Gender Equality and Health in High-Income Countries: A Systematic Review of Within-Country Indicators of Gender Equality in Relation to Health Outcomes
  • High tobacco smoking rates in people with disability: An unaddressed public health issue
  • The impact of employment on mental healthcare use among people with disability: distinguishing between part- and full-time employment
  • Vocational Interventions to Improve Employment Participation of People with Psychosocial Disability, Autism and/or Intellectual Disability: A Systematic Review
  • Can network analysis identify market problems in quasi‐markets? A proof‐of‐concept study on the National Disability Insurance Scheme
  • A Systematic Review of Interventions Addressing the Primary Prevention of Violence Against Women With Disability
  • Trajectories of disability throughout early life and labor force status as a young adult: Results from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
  • The impact of Disability Insurance reassessment on healthcare use
  • A systematic review of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of adolescents and young people with disabilities aged 15-29 years
  • ‘That was all over the shop’: Exploring the COVID‐19 response in disability residential settings
  • Political legitimacy and vaccine hesitancy: Disability support workers in Australia
  • Smoking Inequality Trends by Disability and Income in Australia, 2001 to 2020
  • Trends in mental health inequalities for people with disability, Australia 2003 to 2020
  • The Impact of and Government Planning and Responses to Pandemics for People with Disability: A Rapid Review
  • Disability-related inequalities in health and well-being are mediated by barriers to participation faced by people with disability. A causal mediation analysis
  • Associations between workers’ compensation and self-harm: A retrospective case-series study of hospital admissions data
  • Australia’s Disability Employment Services Program: Participant Perspectives on Factors Influencing Access to Work
  • The impact of the COVID pandemic on working age adults with disability: Meta‐analysis of evidence from four national surveys
  • Employment and disability among young Australians and associations with psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Use of Parental Disability Trajectories to Identify Adolescents Who are Young Carers
  • The COVID‐19 vaccine intentions of Australian disability support workers
  • Disability-Related Inequalities in Health and Well-Being are Mediated by Barriers to Participation Faced by People with Disability. A Causal Mediation Analysis
  • COVID-19 vaccination coverage and hesitancy among Australians with disability and long-term health conditions
  • On the outside looking in: a phenomenological study of the lived experience of Australian adults with a disorder of the corpus callosum
  • Social Patterning of Racial Discrimination Among a Diverse Sample of School-Aged Children in Australia
  • Vaccine hesitancy among working-age adults with/without disability in the UK
  • 1074The role of epidemiology in improving the health of people with disability
  • On The Outside Looking In: A Phenomenological Study of The Lived Experience of Australian Adults With A Disorder of The Corpus Callosum
  • The association between experiences of religious discrimination, social-emotional and sleep outcomes among youth in Australia
  • Promoting proactive bystander responses to racism and racial discrimination in primary schools: a mixed methods evaluation of the ‘Speak Out Against Racism’ program pilot
  • Health and healthcare for people with disabilities in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • The association between disability and risk of exposure to peer cyber victimisation is moderated by gender: Cross-sectional survey
  • Should We Change the Way We Think About Market Performance When It Comes to Quasi‐Markets? A New Framework for Evaluating Public Service Markets
  • Promoting proactive bystander responses to racism and racial discrimination in primary schools: A mixed methods feasibility and acceptability study of the ‘Speak Out Against Racism’ program
  • Does sexual orientation vary between disabled and non-disabled men? findings from a population-based study of men in Australia
  • Market Capacity Framework: An Approach for Identifying Thin Markets in the NDIS

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