2006 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal migration, Family migration, Census, Sex factors and Demography. The various areas that he examines in his Family migration study include Developed country, Cross-cultural studies, Development economics and Demographic economics. His work on Census is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Socioeconomic status.
His studies deal with areas such as Confounding, Public health and Public housing as well as Socioeconomic status. The concepts of his Demography study are interwoven with issues in Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Epidemiology. His study in Family medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Surgery, Pediatrics and Health education.
His main research concerns Demography, Demographic economics, Census, Socioeconomic status and Internal migration. His research integrates issues of Population growth, Fertility, Epidemiology and Public health in his study of Demography. In his study, Incidence is strongly linked to Pediatrics, which falls under the umbrella field of Epidemiology.
His Public health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Poverty and Health care. Sample is closely connected to Economic growth in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Demographic economics. Census connects with themes related to Public housing in his study.
His primary scientific interests are in Demography, Longitudinal study, Gerontology, Demographic economics and Mortality rate. His work carried out in the field of Demography brings together such families of science as Young adult, Poisson regression, Cause of death and Public health. He has included themes like Poverty and Epidemiology in his Public health study.
His Longitudinal study research integrates issues from Economic growth, Optometry, Census and Emigration. As a part of the same scientific study, Paul Boyle usually deals with the Demographic economics, concentrating on Ethnic group and frequently concerns with Public finance, Gender studies and Empirical research. His Mortality rate research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Country of birth, Area of residence and Internal migration.
His primary areas of study are Demography, Public health, Young adult, Poverty and Mortality rate. His study brings together the fields of Epidemiology and Public health. His work in Epidemiology covers topics such as Causality which are related to areas like Gerontology.
His Young adult research includes themes of Cross-sectional study, Longitudinal study, Census and Population migration. His studies in Poverty integrate themes in fields like Area deprivation, Life expectancy, Small-Area Analysis and Cause of death. While working on this project, Paul Boyle studies both Mortality rate and Injury prevention.
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Exploring Contemporary Migration
Paul Boyle;Keith H. Halfacree;Vaughan Robinson.
(1998)
The challenge facing migration research: the case for a biographical approach.
Keith H. Halfacree;Paul J. Boyle.
Progress in Human Geography (1993)
Migration into rural areas: theories and issues.
P. J. Boyle;Keith Halfacree.
(1998)
Cross-national comparison of internal migration: issues and measures
M. Bell;M. Blake;P. Boyle;O. Duke-Williams.
Journal of The Royal Statistical Society Series A-statistics in Society (2002)
A cross-national comparison of the impact of family migration on women's employment status.
Paul Boyle;Thomas J. Cooke;Keith Halfacree;Darren Smith.
Demography (2001)
Modelling inter-provincial migration in Burkina Faso, West Africa: the role of socio-demographic and environmental factors
Sabine Henry;Paul Joseph Boyle;Eric F. Lambin.
Applied Geography (2003)
Don't wear me out—the public's knowledge of and attitudes to antibiotic use
C.A.M. McNulty;P. Boyle;T. Nichols;P. Clappison.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2007)
The public's attitudes to and compliance with antibiotics
Cliodna A. M. McNulty;Paul Boyle;Tom Nichols;Peter Clappison.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2007)
Controls on the distribution of surge-type glaciers in Svalbard
Hester Jiskoot;Tavi Murray;Paul Boyle.
Journal of Glaciology (2000)
Moving and Union Dissolution
Paul J. Boyle;Hill Kulu;Thomas Cooke;Vernon Gayle.
Demography (2008)
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