Jane Falkingham

Jane Falkingham

University of Southampton

H-index: 51

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jane Falkingham

Jane Falkingham, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southampton, specializes in the field of social policy, demography.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Anonymous Survey of Student Participation in a COVID-19 Testing Programme (saliva testing programme)

Unmet care needs over time: the persistence of inequalities

Life Changes during the First COVID-19 Lockdown and Mental Well-Being at Different Stages of the Life Course: Evidence from Five British Cohorts

Pensions, saving and retirement

Expectations regarding reciprocity of flows of intergenerational support in China: does gender or birth order matter?

Has COVID-19 been the great leveler? The changing use of intergenerational digital communications amongst older people in England during the pandemic

Typologies of intergenerational relations in urban and rural China: a latent class analysis

Targeting Cash Transfers on the “Poorest of the Poor” in the Slums: How Well Did the Kenya’s Older Persons Cash Transfer Programme Perform?

Jane Falkingham Information

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Citations(all)

9187

Citations(since 2020)

3483

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7068

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

179

i10Index(since 2020)

84

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Jane Falkingham Skills & Research Interests

social policy

demography

Top articles of Jane Falkingham

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Anonymous Survey of Student Participation in a COVID-19 Testing Programme (saliva testing programme)

Brian Pickering

Silke Roth

Jane Falkingham

Roger Tyers

2024

Unmet care needs over time: the persistence of inequalities

Athina Vlachantoni

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

Min Qin

2023

Life Changes during the First COVID-19 Lockdown and Mental Well-Being at Different Stages of the Life Course: Evidence from Five British Cohorts

Medical Research Archives

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

Min Qin

Athina Vlachantoni

2023/12/26

Pensions, saving and retirement

Athina Vlachantoni

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

2023

Expectations regarding reciprocity of flows of intergenerational support in China: does gender or birth order matter?

Journal of Applied Gerontology

Zequn Tang

Ning Wang

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

2023/12/12

Has COVID-19 been the great leveler? The changing use of intergenerational digital communications amongst older people in England during the pandemic

Journal of Applied Gerontology

Athina Vlachantoni

Jane Falkingham

Maria Evandrou

Min Qin

2023/7

Typologies of intergenerational relations in urban and rural China: a latent class analysis

Journal of Applied Gerontology

Ning Wang

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

Maodi Xu

2023/2

Targeting Cash Transfers on the “Poorest of the Poor” in the Slums: How Well Did the Kenya’s Older Persons Cash Transfer Programme Perform?

Journal of Aging & Social Policy

Gloria Chepngeno-Langat

Nele Van Der Wielen

Jane Falkingham

Maria Evandrou

2023/1/2

Informal Care Provision and the Reduction of Economic Activity Among Mid-Life Carers in Great Britain-A Mixed-Methods Approach (10.1017/S1474746421000774, 2021)

Social Policy and Society

Athina Vlachantoni

Ning Wang

Zhixin Feng

Jane Falkingham

2021/12/2

Prospective longitudinal study of ‘Sleepless in Lockdown’: Unpacking differences in sleep loss during the coronavirus pandemic in the UK

BMJ open

Jane C Falkingham

Maria Evandrou

Min Qin

Athina Vlachantoni

2022/1/1

Did the socio-economic gradient in depression in later-life deteriorate or weaken during the COVID-19 pandemic? New evidence from England using path analysis

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Min Qin

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

Athina Vlachantoni

2022/5/30

Caring trajectories and health in mid-life

Ageing & Society

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

Madelin Gómez-León

Athina Vlachantoni

2022/5/6

Sleep Problems and New Occurrence of Chronic Conditions during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Jane Falkingham

Maria Evandrou

Athina Vlachantoni

Min Qin

2022/11/25

The demographic challenge

Jane Falkingham

Athina Vlachantoni

2022/5/1

The impact of changing social support on older persons’ onset of loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom

The Gerontologist

Athina Vlachantoni

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

Min Qin

2022/10/1

How did women’s education and differential family planning policies shape transition to second and third births in historical China? New evidence from micro data

China Population and Development Studies

Min Qin

Sabu S Padmadas

Jane Falkingham

2022/3

Dynamics of unmet need for social care in England

Ageing & Society

Athina Vlachantoni

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

Min Qin

2022/7/19

Support through the generation

Jane Falkingham

2022

Menopausal transition and change in employment: Evidence from the National Child Development Study

Maturitas

Maria Evandrou

Jane Falkingham

Min Qin

Athina Vlachantoni

2021/1/1

European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

Drawing light from the pandemic. A new strategy for health and sustainable development. A review of the evidence. WHO

Martin McKee

Judith Healy

Jane Falkingham

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 136
Azeem Majeed

Azeem Majeed

Imperial College London

H-index: 90
Peter M Atkinson

Peter M Atkinson

Lancaster University

H-index: 76
Christina Victor

Christina Victor

Brunel University London

H-index: 66
Emily Grundy

Emily Grundy

University of Essex

H-index: 50
John Micklewright

John Micklewright

University College London

H-index: 35
Prof. Patrick James

Prof. Patrick James

University of Southampton

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