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D-Index
36
Citations
21409
World Ranking
6305
National Ranking
3021

Overview

Bruce P. Kennedy was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States during their academic career. Their work spanned various aspects of scientific research, although specific details on research fields, topics, and paper titles have not been documented in the available data.

There are no records of recent papers or frequent co-authors associated with Bruce P. Kennedy, which limits detailed analysis of collaborative research efforts or specific contributions to particular research communities.

No information is accessible regarding frequent venues of publication or book publications linked to their name, which means the outlets and publishers through which their work was disseminated remain unspecified.

Due to the absence of explicit data on main fields, subfields, or main topics of study, it is not possible to characterize the scientific areas or thematic focuses that defined their research agenda.

Similarly, there are no award records available to indicate formal recognition or honors received during their professional life.

As Bruce P. Kennedy is deceased, the focus is on preserving the factual record of their academic affiliation and the limited available biographical elements without extrapolation on research contributions.

Best Publications

  • Social capital, income inequality, and mortality.

    I Kawachi;B P Kennedy;K Lochner;D Prothrow-Stith

  • Social capital and self-rated health: a contextual analysis.

    Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P. Kennedy;Roberta Glass

  • Social capital: a guide to its measurement

    Kimberly Lochner;Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P. Kennedy

  • Income distribution and mortality: cross sectional ecological study of the Robin Hood index in the United States

    Bruce P Kennedy;Ichiro Kawachi;Deborah Prothrow-Stith

  • Health and social cohesion: why care about income inequality?

    Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P Kennedy

  • Income distribution, socioeconomic status, and self rated health in the United States: multilevel analysis

    Bruce P Kennedy;Ichiro Kawachi;Roberta Glass;Deborah Prothrow-Stith

  • Income inequality and health: pathways and mechanisms.

    I Kawachi;B P Kennedy

  • Social capital, income inequality, and firearm violent crime.

    Bruce P. Kennedy;Ichiro Kawachi;Deborah Prothrow-Stith;Kimberly Lochner

  • Crime: social disorganization and relative deprivation

    Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P Kennedy;Richard G Wilkinson

  • The relationship of income inequality to mortality : Does the choice of indicator matter?

    Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P. Kennedy

  • Does the state you live in make a difference? Multilevel analysis of self-rated health in the US

    S.V Subramanian;Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P Kennedy

  • Income inequality and health

    Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P. Kennedy;Richard G. Wilkinson

  • State income inequality, household income, and maternal mental and physical health: cross sectional national survey

    Robert S Kahn;Paul H Wise;Bruce P Kennedy;Ichiro Kawachi

  • Income inequality, primary care, and health indicators.

    Leiyu Shi;Barbara Starfield;Bruce Kennedy;Ichiro Kawachi

  • The role of social capital in the Russian mortality crisis

    Bruce P. Kennedy;Ichiro Kawachi;Elizabeth Brainerd

  • Women's status and the health of women and men: a view from the States

    Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P Kennedy;Vanita Gupta;Deborah Prothrow-Stith

  • State-level income inequality and individual mortality risk: a prospective, multilevel study.

    Kim Lochner;Elsie Pamuk;Diane Makuc;Bruce P. Kennedy

  • Mortality, the Social Environment, Crime and Violence

    Richard G. Wilkinson;Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P. Kennedy

  • The Health of Nations: Why Inequality Is Harmful to Your Health

    Ichiro Kawachi;Bruce P. Kennedy

  • Why justice is good for our health: the social determinants of health inequalities.

    Norman Daniels;Bruce P Kennedy;Ichiro Kawachi

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. Graham
John D. Graham Indiana University
Richard G. Wilkinson
Richard G. Wilkinson University of Nottingham
David Hemenway
David Hemenway Harvard University
Norman Daniels
Norman Daniels Harvard University
Toben F. Nelson
Toben F. Nelson University of Minnesota
Tony Blakely
Tony Blakely University of Melbourne
Kurt W. Fischer
Kurt W. Fischer Harvard University
In Kyoon Lyoo
In Kyoon Lyoo Ewha Womans University
Barbara Starfield
Barbara Starfield Johns Hopkins University
Eugenia E. Calle
Eugenia E. Calle American Cancer Society

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