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D-Index
64
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17891
World Ranking
1092
National Ranking
208

Kelvyn Jones publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Kelvyn Jones sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 216 publications — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Kelvyn Jones D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Kelvyn Jones sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 64 D-Index — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Kelvyn Jones is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions span several aspects of social sciences with a focus on health, economics, sociology, demography, and related interdisciplinary fields.

The scientist has contributed notably to topics including:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Spatial and panel data analysis
  • Urban, neighborhood, and segregation studies
  • Migration, aging, and tourism studies
  • Geographic information systems studies
  • Demographic modeling and climate adaptation
  • Global health care issues

Kelvyn Jones's recent scholarly output includes the following papers:

  • Quantitative geography III: Future challenges and challenging futures, 2020, Progress in Human Geography
  • When does geography matter most? Age-specific geographical effects in the patterning of, and relationship between, mental wellbeing and mental illness, 2020, Health & Place
  • Ageing and cohort trajectories in mental ill-health: An exploration using multilevel models, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • When does geography matter most? Age-specific geographical effects in the patterning of, and relationship between, mental wellbeing and mental illness, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Professor Peter Haggett (1933-2025), 2025, Geographical Journal

Kelvyn Jones has worked frequently with several co-authors, among them:

  • Richard Harris
  • David Manley
  • Gareth J Griffith
  • Levi John Wolf
  • Sean Fox

The scientist's publications are distributed across venues such as:

  • Progress in Human Geography
  • Health & Place
  • PLoS ONE
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Geographical Journal

Additionally, Kelvyn Jones has authored books including Research methods in the social sciences (2025), published by Editora Studies Publicações eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Explaining Fixed Effects: Random Effects modelling of Time-Series Cross-Sectional and Panel Data

    Andrew J D Bell;Kelvyn Jones

  • Fixed and random effects models: making an informed choice

    Andrew Bell;Malcolm Fairbrother;Kelvyn Jones

  • Confounding and collinearity in regression analysis: a cautionary tale and an alternative procedure, illustrated by studies of British voting behaviour.

    Ron Johnston;Kelvyn Jones;David Manley

  • Context, composition and heterogeneity: Using multilevel models in health research

    Craig Duncan;Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Variance partitioning in multilevel logistic models that exhibit overdispersion

    William J Browne;SV Subramanian;Kelvyn Jones;Harvey Goldstein

  • Health-related behaviour in context: A multilevel modelling approach

    Craig Duncan;Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Smoking and deprivation: are there neighbourhood effects?

    Craig Duncan;Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Individuals and their ecologies: analysing the geography of chronic illness within a multilevel modelling framework

    Kelvyn Jones;Craig Duncan

  • Multilevel methods for public health research

    G Moon;M Gould;K Jones;T Brown

  • Do places matter? A multi-level analysis of regional variations in health-related behaviour in Britain.

    Craig Duncan;Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Revisiting Robinson: The perils of individualistic and ecologic fallacy

    S V Subramanian;Kelvyn Jones;Afamia Kaddour;Nancy Krieger

  • Country- and individual-level socioeconomic determinants of depression: multilevel cross national comparison

    Dheeraj Rai;Pedro Zitko;Kelvyn Jones;John Lynch

  • Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2007

    N. Bosma;K. Jones;E. Autio;J.D. Levie

  • Medical geography: taking space seriously:

    Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Another 'futile quest'? A simulation study of Yang and Land's Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort model

    Andrew Bell;Kelvyn Jones

  • Social capital, geography and health: a small-area analysis for England

    John Mohan;Liz Twigg;Steve Barnard;Kelvyn Jones

  • Local neighbourhood and mental health: evidence from the UK.

    Carol Propper;Kelvyn Jones;Anne Bolster;Simon Burgess

  • Specifying and estimating multilevel models for geographical research

    Kelvyn Jones

  • People, Places and Regions: Exploring the Use of Multi-Level Modelling in the Analysis of Electoral Data

    K. Jones;R. J. Johnston;C. J. Pattie

  • Contextual Models of Urban House Prices: A Comparison of Fixed- and Random-Coefficient Models Developed by Expansion

    Kelvyn Jones;Nina Bullen

  • Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities: East Meets West

    David J Manley;Ron Johnston;Kelvyn Jones;Dewi A Owen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ron Johnston
Ron Johnston University of Bristol
Graham Moon
Graham Moon University of Southampton
Richard Harris
Richard Harris University of Bristol
Simon Burgess
Simon Burgess University of Bristol
Carol Propper
Carol Propper Imperial College London
Charles Pattie
Charles Pattie University of Sheffield
James Forrest
James Forrest Macquarie University
Glyn Lewis
Glyn Lewis University College London
Harvey Goldstein
Harvey Goldstein University of Bristol
Ricardo Araya
Ricardo Araya King's College London

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