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  • Brookes, A.J., Pollock, A. and Dorling, D. (2021) Non-Congruent SARS-CoV-2 Waves in England. Medrxiv pre-print. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Census 2021 will reveal how a year of lockdowns and furlough has transformed the UK. The Conversation, 18 March. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Economics and compassion. Chapter 9 in, Hawkins, H. and Nadel, J. (eds.) How Compassion can Transform our Politics, Economy and Society. Routledge, Abingdon. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Employment - In Brexit and Beyond. In, Menon, A. (ed.) Brexit and Beyond, London: UK in a Changing Europe. . pp. 117-118. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Geographical and social Inequalities in health in England across two centuries. Public Sector Focus, July/August: 20-21. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) House Prices: should we welcome a crash? Long Read: UK in a Changing Europe, 24 July. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Houses not homelessness. Chapter 4 in, Cartwright, J. and Teixeira, L. (eds.) Using Evidence to End Homelessness. Bristol University Press, Bristol. ISBN: 978-1447352860. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) If Boris Johnson is serious about levelling up, he would plan for a 2026 census now. The Observer, 14 March. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Levelling up taxation, funding and education. Academy of Social Sciences / Campaign for Social Science Blog, 15 July. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Public sector spending and Living Standards in the long run. Public Sector Focus, November/December: 12-14. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Public spending in the UK, and elsewhere in Europe, 1980-2026. Public Sector Focus, May/June: 16-19. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Quality of Life, The Progress Issue. MIT Technology Review, 124(2). View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Review of The Atlas of Disappearing Places: Our Coasts and Oceans in the Climate Crisis. Resurgence Magazine, 329(November/December): 20. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) The City of Oxford and the Pandemic of 2020/21. The Oxford Magazine, 432(22 April). View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) The Income Shock of 2020. Public Sector Focus, March/April: 18-19. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) The Post-Pandemic Provision of Education in the UK. Chapter 8 in, Allen, P., Konzelmann, S. and Toporowski, J. (eds.) Return of the State: Restructuring Britain for the common good. Agenda, Newcastle upon Tyne. pp. 95-110. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) When will life return to normal after the pandemic? The Conversation, 2 December. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Who are the unvaccinated and what is happening to them? Public Sector Focus, September/October: 12-13. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Who should be vaccinated before others? Public Sector Focus, January/February: 12-15. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) Why has the UK's COVID death toll been so high? Inequality may have played a role. The Conversation, 4 March. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) World Population prospects at the UN: Our numbers are not our problem? Chapter 7 in, Deeming, C. (ed.) The Struggle for Social Sustainability: Moral conflicts in global social policy. Policy Press, Bristol. pp. 129-154. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. (2021) You may say "jam tomorrow". But we say, "share today". The Intergenerational Foundation Blog, 12 July. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D. and Koljonen, A. (2021) Finntopia: what we can learn from the world's happiest country. Agenda publishing / Columbia University Press, Newcastle and New York. pp. 327. ISBN: 978-1788212168.
  • Dorling, D. and Koljonen, A. (2021) Happiness is a place between too little and too much. The World Financial Review, April/May: 33-36. View PDF.
  • Dorling, D., Sivey, P. and Pitt, S. (2021) Christmas Socialising: three health experts explain how to interpret new advice. The Conversation, 17 December. View PDF.
  • Morris, T., Dorling, D., Davies, N. and Davey Smith, G. (2021) Associations between school enjoyment at age 6 and later educational achievement: evidence from a UK cohort study. npj Science of Learning, 6(18). View PDF.
  • Wami, W., Walsh, D., Hennig, B., McCartney, G., Dorling, D., Galea, S., Sampson, S. and Dundas, R. (2021) Spatial and temporal inequalities in mortality in the USA, 1968-2016. Health and Place, 70. 102586. View PDF.
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