Murphy, Michael
Professor Michael Murphy
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Experience keywords:
population change; population projections; statistics; computing; demographic analysis; household demography; family demography
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Languages: French [Spoken: Basic, Written: Basic]
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Murphy, Michael and Martikainen, Pekka (2013) Use of hospital and long-term institutional care services in relation to proximity to death among older people in Finland. Social science & medicine, 87 ISSN 0277-9536 Murphy, Michael J. (2012) Intergenerational fertility correlations in contemporary developing countries. American journal of human biology, 24 (5). pp. 696-704. ISSN 1042-0533 Murphy, Michael J. and Di Cesare, Mariachiara (2012) Historical trends of mortality and its implications for health policies in England and Wales: the cause-of-death approach. In: McGuire, Alistair and Costa-Font, Joan, (eds.) The LSE Companion to Health Policy. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 283-296. ISBN 9781781004234 Murphy, Michael J. (2012) Proximity to death and health care costs. In: McGuire, Alistair and Costa-Font, Joan, (eds.) The LSE Companion to Health Policy. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 221-232. ISBN 9781781004234 Martikainen, Pekka and Murphy, Michael J. and Metsa-Simola , Niina and Hakkinen, Unto and Moustgaard, Heta (2012) Seven-year hospital and nursing home care use according to age and proximity to death: variations by cause of death and socio-demographic position. Journal of epidemiology & community health, Online ISSN 0143-005X Murphy, Michael J. and Di Cesare, Mariachiara (2012) Use of an age-period-cohort model to reveal the impact of cigarette smoking on trends in twentieth-century adult cohort mortality in England and Wales. Population studies, 66 (3). pp. 259-277. ISSN 0032-4728 Murphy, Michael J. (2011) Adult mortality in the former Soviet Union. In: International handbook of adult mortality. International handbooks of population . Springer, pp. 83-100. ISBN 9789048199952 Muennig, Peter and Murphy, Michael J. (2011) Does racism affect health? Evidence from the United States and the United Kingdom. Journal of health politics, policy and law, 36 (1). pp. 187-214. ISSN 0361-6878 Murphy, Michael J. (2011) Long-term effects of the demographic transition on family and kinship networks in Britain. Population and development review, 37 (S1). pp. 55-80. ISSN 1728-4457 Murphy, Michael J. and Martikainen, Pekka (2011) Use of care services in relation to proximity to death among older people: evidence from Finland. Eurohealth, 17 (2-3). pp. 18-21. ISSN 1356-1030 Malley, Juliette and Hancock, Ruth and Murphy, Michael J. and Adams, John and Wittenberg, Raphael and Comas-Herrera, Adelina and Curry, Chris and King, Derek and James, Sean and Morciano, Marcello and Pickard, Linda (2011) The effect of lengthening life expectancy on future pension and long-term care expenditure in England, 2007 to 2032. Health statistics quarterly, 52 (1). pp. 33-61. ISSN 1465-1645 Ni Bhrolchain, Maire and Beaujouan, Éva and Murphy, Michael J. (2011) Sources of error in reported childlessness in a continuous British household survey. Population studies, 65 (3). pp. 305-318. ISSN 0032-4728 Murphy, Michael J. (2011) Global population change to 2050. In: Mészáros, József, (ed.) Lifecycles and pension systems. Central Administration of the National Pension Insurance, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 29-46. ISBN 9789636933913 Martikainen, Pekka and Murphy, Michael J. and Metsa-Simola , Niina and Moustgaard, Heta (2010) Seven-year hospital and long-term care use according to age and proximity to death in Finland: variations by cause of death and socio-demographic position. European journal of public health, 20 (Sup). pp. 35-36. ISSN 1101-1262 Jagger, Carol and Murphy, Michael J. and Comas-Herrera, Adelina and Grundy, Emily and Hancock, Ruth and Pickard, Linda (2010) Demographic change and its implications for health, family support, need for care and pensions: results from the modelling ageing populations to 2030 (MAP2030) study. The gerontologist, 50 (S1). pp. 303-303. ISSN 0016-9013 Murphy, Michael J. (2010) Detecting year-of-birth mortality patterns with limited data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, series A, 173 (4). pp. 915-920. ISSN 0964-1998 Murphy, Michael J. (2010) Reexamining the dominance of birth cohort effects on mortality. Population and development review, 36 (2). pp. 365-390. ISSN 1728-4457 Murphy, Michael J. and Martikainen, Pekka (2010) Demand for long-term residential care and acute health care by older people in the context of the ageing population of Finland. In: Doblhammer, Gabriele and Scholz, Rembrandt, (eds.) Ageing, care need and quality of life: the perspective of care givers and people in need of care. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden, Germany, pp. 143-162. ISBN 9783531166261 Murphy, Michael J. (2010) Changes in family and kinship networks consequent on the demographic transitions in England and Wales. Continuity and change, 25 pp. 109-136. ISSN 0268-4160 Murphy, Michael J. (2010) Family and kinship networks in the context of ageing societies. In: Tuljapurkar, Shripad and Ogawa, Naohiro and Gauthier, Anne H., (eds.) Ageing in advanced industrial states: riding the age waves. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 263-285. ISBN 9789048135523 Murphy, Michael J. (2009) Where have all the children gone?: women's reports of more childlessness at older ages than when they were younger in a large-scale continuous household survey in Britain. Population Studies, 63 (2). pp. 115-133. ISSN 0032-4728 Murphy, Michael J. and Cesare, Mariachiara Di (2009) Forecasting mortality, different approaches for different cause of deaths? The cases of lung cancer; influenza, pneumonia, and bronchitis; and motor vehicle accidents. British actuarial journal, 15 (Sup 1). pp. 65-71. ISSN 1357-3217 Murphy, Michael J. (2009) The ‘golden generations’ in historical context. British actuarial journal, 15 (Suppl.). pp. 151-184. ISSN 1357-3217 Murphy, Michael J. and Knudsen, Lisbeth B. (2009) The relationship of parents', brothers' and sisters' fertility histories with the onset of childbearing in contemporary Denmark. In: Festy, Patrick and Sardon, Jean-Paul, (eds.) Profession démographe: hommage à Gérard Calot. Institut national d'études démographiques, Paris, France, pp. 265-284. ISBN 9782733240236 Jagger, Carol and Christensen, Kaare and Murphy, Michael J. (2009) Cohort differences in mortality and morbidity. British actuarial journal, 15 (Sup 1). pp. 65-71. ISSN 1357-3217 Martikainen, Pekka and Moustgaard, Heta and Murphy, Michael J. and Einiö, Elina K. and Koskinen, Seppo and Martelin, Tuija and Noro, Anja (2009) Gender, living arrangements and social circumstances as determinants of entry into and exit from long-term institutional care at older ages: a six-year follow-up study of older Finns. The gerontologist, 49 (1). pp. 34-45. ISSN 0016-9013 Bittles, Alan and Murphy, Michael J. and Reher, David (2008) Inherited dimensions of human populations in the past. Human nature, 19 (1). pp. 1-6. ISSN 1045-6767 Murphy, Michael J. (2008) Variations in kinship networks across geographic and social space. Population and development review, 34 (1). pp. 19-49. ISSN 1728-4457 Murphy, Michael J. and Grundy, Emily and Kalogirou, Stamatis (2007) The increase in marital status differences in mortality up to the oldest age in seven European countries, 1990-99. Population studies, 61 (3). pp. 287-298. ISSN 0032-4728 Bobak, Martin and Murphy, Michael J. and Rose, Richard and Marmot, Michael (2007) Societal characteristics and health in the former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union: a multilevel analysis. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 61 (11). pp. 990-996. ISSN 0143-005X Murphy, Michael J. (2007) Family living arrangements and health. In: Smallwood, Steve and Wilson, Ben, (eds.) Focus on families. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 55-70. ISBN 9781403993236 Murphy, Michael J. and Kalogirou, Stamatis (2006) Marital status of people aged 75 and over in nine EU countries in the period 2000-2030. European journal of ageing, 3 (2). pp. 74-81. ISSN 1613-9372 Murphy, Michael J. (2006) The role of assortative mating on population growth in contemporary developed societies. In: Billari, Francesco C. and Fent, Thomas and Prskawetz, Alexia and Scheffran, Jurgen, (eds.) Agent-based computational modelling: applications in demography, social, economic and environmental sciences. Physica Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 61-84. ISBN 9783790816402 Murphy, Michael J. and Bobak, Martin and Nicholson, Amanda and Rose, Richard and Marmot, Michael (2006) The widening gap in mortality by educational level in Russia, 1980-2001. American journal of public health, 96 (7). pp. 1293-1299. ISSN 0090-0036 Murphy, Michael J. and Martikainen, Pekka and Pennec, Sophie (2006) Demographic change and the supply of potential family supporters in Britain, Finland and France in the period 1911-2050. European journal of population, 22 (3). pp. 219-240. ISSN 0168-6577 Grundy, Emily and Murphy, Michael J. (2006) Marital status and family support for the oldest-old in Great Britain. In: Robine, Jean-Marie and Crimmins, Eileen M. and Horiuchi, Shiro and Zeng, Yi, (eds.) Human longevity: individual life duration and the growth of the oldest-old population. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 415-436. ISBN 9781402048463 Grundy, Emily and Murphy, Michael J. (2006) Kin availability, contact and support exchanges between adult children and their parents in Great Britain. In: Ebtehaj, Fatemeh and Lindley, Bridget and Richards, Martin, (eds.) Kinship matters. Hart Publishing, Oxford, UK, pp. 195-215. ISBN 9781841136974 Nicholson, Amanda and Bobak, Martin and Murphy, Michael J. and Rose, Richard and Marmot, Michael (2005) Socio-economic influences on self-rated health in Russian men and women–a life course approach. Social science and medicine, 61 (11). pp. 2345-2354. ISSN 0277-9536 Nicholson, Amanda and Bobak, Martin and Murphy, Michael J. and Rose, Richard and Marmot, Michael (2005) Alcohol consumption and increased mortality in Russian men and women: a cohort study based on the mortality of relatives. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 83 (11). pp. 812-819. ISSN 0042-9686 Murphy, Michael J. (2005) Tidligt forældreskab i dagens Danmark: sammenhæng med forældres og søskendes fertilitet og med opvækst i brudt familie. Dansk sociologi, 16 (1). pp. 9-33. ISSN 0905-5908 Wang, Duolao and Murphy, Michael J. (2005) Identifying nonlinear relationships in regression using the ACE algorithm. Journal of applied statistics, 32 (3). pp. 243-258. ISSN 0266-4763 Wang, Duolao and Murphy, Michael J. (2004) Estimating optimal transformations for multiple regression using ACE algorithm. Journal of data science, 2 (4). pp. 329-346. ISSN 1680-743X Murphy, Michael J. (2004) Models of kinship from the developed world. In: Harper, Sarah, (ed.) Families in ageing societies: a multi-disciplinary approach. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 31-52. ISBN 9780199251162 Bobak, Martin and Murphy, Michael J. and Rose, Richard and Marmot, Michael (2003) Determinants of adult mortality in Russia: estimates from sibling data. Epidemiology, 14 (5). pp. 603-611. ISSN 1044-3983 Murphy, Michael J. (2003) Bringing behaviour back into micro-simulation: feedback mechanisms in demographic models. In: Billari, Francesco C. and Prskawetz, Alexia, (eds.) Agent-based computational demography: using simulation to improve our understanding of demographic behaviour. Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 159-174. ISBN 9783790815504 Murphy, Michael J. and Grundy, Emily (2003) Mothers with living children and children with living mothers: the role of fertility and mortality in the period 1911-2050. Population trends, 112 (1). pp. 36-44. ISSN 0307-4463 Bobak, Martin and Murphy, Michael J. and Pikhart, Hynek and Martikainen, Pekka and Rose, Richard and Marmot, Michael (2002) Mortality patterns in the Russian federation: indirect technique using widowhood data. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 80 (11). pp. 876-881. ISSN 0042-9686 Murphy, Michael J. and Wang, Duolao (2002) The impact of intergenerationally-transmitted fertility and nuptiality on population dynamics in contemporary populations. In: Rodgers, Joseph Lee and Kohler, Hans-Peter, (eds.) Biodemography of human reproduction and fertility. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, USA, pp. 209-250. ISBN 9781402072420 Wang, Duolao and Murphy, Michael J. (2002) Trends and differentials in menarcheal age in China. Journal of biosocial science, 34 (3). pp. 349-361. ISSN 0021-9320 Murphy, Michael J. (2002) Consistency in considerations for population projections by ethnic group, and the possible role of microsimulation models. In: Haskey, John, (ed.) Population projections by ethnic group: a feasibility study. TSO, Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 17-26. ISBN 9780116215567 Murphy, Michael J. and Knudsen, L. B. (2002) The intergenerational transmission of fertility in contemporary Denmark: the effects of number of siblings (full and half), birth order, and whether male or female. Population studies, 56 (3). pp. 235-248. ISSN 0032-4728 Murphy, Michael J. (2002) Bringing behaviour back into micro-simulation: feedback mechanisms in demographic models. In: Billari, Francesco. C and Prskawetz, Alexia, (eds.) Agent-based computational demography: using simulation to improve our understanding of demographic behaviour. Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 159-174. ISBN 9783790815504 Murphy, Michael J. and Wang, Duolao (2001) Family-level continuities in childbearing in low-fertility societies. European journal of population, 17 (1). pp. 75-96. ISSN 0168-6577 Murphy, Michael J. and Wang, Duolao (2001) Do previous birth interval and mother's education influence infant survival? A Bayesian model averaging analysis of Chinese data. Population studies, 55 (1). pp. 37-47. ISSN 0032-4728 Murphy, Michael J. (2000) The evolution of cohabitation in Britain, 1960-95. Population Studies, 54 (1). pp. 43-56. ISSN 0032-4728
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