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  • Dorling, D. (2003) A century of progress? Inequalities in British society, 1901-2000. Chapter 2 in, Gilbert, D., Matless, D. and Short, B. (eds.) Geographies of British Modernity: Space and society in the twentieth century, Part 1. Oxford: Blackwells. pp. 31-53. View PDF PDF
  • Dorling, D. and Gunnell, D. (2003) Suicide: the spatial and social components of despair in Britain 1980-2000. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 28(4): 442-460. View PDF PDF
  • Dorling, D. and Rees, P. (2003) A nation ever more divided. Town and Country Planning, 72(9): 270. View PDF PDF
  • Dorling, D. and Rees, P.H. (2003) A nation still dividing: The British census and social polarisation 1971-2001. Environment and Planning A, 35(7): 1287-1313. View PDF PDF
  • Dorling, D. and Ward, N. (2003) Commentary: Social Science, public policy, and the search for happiness. Environment and Planning A, 35(6): 954-957. View PDF PDF
  • Gunnell, D., Middleton, N., Whitley, E., Dorling, D. and Frankel, S. (2003) Influence of cohort effects on patterns of suicide in England and Wales, 1950-1999. British Journal of Psychiatry, 182(2): 164-170. View PDF PDF
  • Gunnell, D., Middleton, N., Whitley, E., Dorling, D. and Frankel, S. (2003) Why are suicide rates rising in young men but falling in the elderly? - a time-series analysis of trends in England and Wales 1950-1998. Social Science and Medicine, 57(4): 595-611. View PDF PDF
  • Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, D. and Rossiter, D. (2003) The Conservative Century? Geography and Conservative Electoral Success during the Twentieth Century. Chapter 3 in, Gilbert, D., Matless, D. and Short, B. (eds.) Geographies of British Modernity: Space and society in the twentieth century. Oxford: Blackwells. pp. 54-79. View PDF PDF
  • Middleton, N., Gunnell, D., Frankel, S., Whitley, E. and Dorling, D. (2003) Urban-rural differences in suicide trends in young adults: England and Wales, 1981-1998. Social Science and Medicine, 57(7): 1183-1194. View PDF PDF
  • Mitchell, G. and Dorling, D. (2003) An environmental justice analysis of British air quality. Environment and Planning A, 35(5): 909-929. View PDF PDF
  • Mitchell, R., McCrae, M., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2003) Nasty, brutish and short - or healthy, wealthy and long? Health Matters, 53: 13-14. View PDF PDF
  • Orford, S., Dorling, D. and Harris, R. (2003) Cartography and visualization. Chapter 27 in, Rogers, A. and Viles, H.A. (eds.) The Student's Companion to Geography, 2nd Edition. Blackwells, Oxford. pp. 151-156. ISBN: 0-631-22132-8. View PDF PDF
  • Rees, P., Brown, D., Norman, P. and Dorling, D. (2003) Are socioeconomic inequalities in mortality decreasing or increasing within some British regions? An observational study, 1990-1998. Journal of Public Health Medicine, 25(3): 208-214. View PDF PDF
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