Richard Layte
Richard Layte is a professor of sociology at Trinity College Dublin, appointed in 2014.Previously he was a research professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) in Dublin, Ireland, where he coordinated the research programme on health.
Richard Layte is a leading researcher on the way in which education, work and institutional factors (e.g., social welfare systems) affect the risk of poverty, disadvantage, and poor health. He has published widely on the measurement and analysis of poverty, deprivation and social exclusion, social class and social mobility. More recent work is focussed on inequalities in health behaviour and health care.
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The relative roles of early life, physical activity, sedentarism and diet in social and economic inequalities in body mass index and obesity risk between 9 and 18 by Richard Layte, Frances M. Cronin, Sanna Nivakoski, Olivia McEvoy, Ross Brannigan, Debbi Stanistreet
Published 2023-12-01
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Mediators of socioeconomic differences in overweight and obesity among youth in Ireland and the UK (2011–2021): a systematic review by Frances M. Cronin, Sinead M. Hurley, Thomas Buckley, Delfina Mancebo Guinea Arquez, Naeha Lakshmanan, Alice O’Gorman, Richard Layte, Debbi Stanistreet
Published 2022-08-01
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