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Biography Matthew is a Reader in Social Inequality at the Centre for Research on Inclusive Society (CRIS) at the University of Salford. He sits within the Equity, Inequalities, and Inclusivity Research theme, which additionally includes the Centre for Applied Health Research across the School of Health & Society. He is a Visiting Researcher at the Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA) in Sweden. Matthew's unique profile reflects his training and experience in the fields of demography, geography, sociology, epidemiology, public health, and social medicine. He is an award-winning researcher with an impressive track record of winning and delivering large-scale research grants and publishing high-impact research. His primary research interest lies in investigating and understanding health (i.e., morbidity and mortality) differences between international migrants, the children of migrants, and non-migrants and how these differences affect wider population health.
Research Interests International Migrants and their Children; COVID-19; Health, Morbidity and Mortality; Inequality and Inequity; Inclusion; Integration; Demography; Advanced Quantitative Methods; Large-Scale Secondary Data
PhD Supervision Availability Yes
PhD Topics Health, Morbidity, Mortality, International Migrants, the Children of Migrants, Ethnic Inequality, Social Inequality, Health Inequality, Migrant Adaptation, Migrant Integration, COVID-19, Demography, Quantitative Methods, Secondary Data