Lindsay Richards

Lindsay Richards

University of Oxford

H-index: 16

Europe-United Kingdom

About Lindsay Richards

Lindsay Richards, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Social stratification, health and well-being, political preferences.

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

Subjective social status and trajectories of frailty: findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

Subjective socioeconomic status and self-rated health in the English Longitudinal Study of Aging: A fixed-effects analysis

Fuzzy frontiers? Testing the fluidity of national, partisan and Brexit identities in the aftermath of the 2016 referendum

How Divided Is Britain? Symbolic Boundaries and Social Cohesion in Post-Brexit Britain

Generational differences in local identities, participation in social movements, and migration intention among Hong Kong people

Subjective social status and allostatic load among older people in England: A longitudinal analysis

The evolution of nostalgia in Britain 1979–2019

Intragenerational social mobility and well-being in Great Britain: A biomarker approach

Lindsay Richards Information

University

Position

Department of Sociology

Citations(all)

838

Citations(since 2020)

702

Cited By

377

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Lindsay Richards Skills & Research Interests

Social stratification

health and well-being

political preferences

Top articles of Lindsay Richards

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Subjective social status and trajectories of frailty: findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

BMJ Public Health

Asri Maharani

Lindsay Richards

Patrick Präg

2024

Subjective socioeconomic status and self-rated health in the English Longitudinal Study of Aging: A fixed-effects analysis

Social Science & Medicine

Camille Coustaury

Elias Jeannot

Adele Moreau

Clotilde Nietge

Asri Maharani

...

2023/9/18

Fuzzy frontiers? Testing the fluidity of national, partisan and Brexit identities in the aftermath of the 2016 referendum

Political Studies

John Kenny

Anthony Heath

Lindsay Richards

2023/10/13

How Divided Is Britain? Symbolic Boundaries and Social Cohesion in Post-Brexit Britain

PS: Political Science & Politics

Lindsay Richards

Anthony Heath

2023/10

Generational differences in local identities, participation in social movements, and migration intention among Hong Kong people

American Behavioral Scientist

Man-Yee Kan

See Pok Loa

Lindsay Richards

2023/8/13

Subjective social status and allostatic load among older people in England: A longitudinal analysis

Social Science & Medicine

Lindsay Richards

Asri Maharani

Patrick Präg

2023

The evolution of nostalgia in Britain 1979–2019

Sociological Forum

Anthony Heath

Lindsay Richards

Julia Jungblut

2022/12

Intragenerational social mobility and well-being in Great Britain: A biomarker approach

Social Forces

Patrick Präg

Nina-Sophie Fritsch

Lindsay Richards

2022

Political values and political participation

Anthony F Heath

Lindsay Richards

Julia Jungblut

2022/7/1

Not just ‘the left behind’? Exploring the effects of subjective social status on Brexit-related preferences

Contemporary Social Science

Lindsay Richards

Anthony Heath

Noah Carl

2021/5/27

Social status inequality and depression in Europe

International Journal of Comparative Sociology

Marii Paskov

Lindsay Richards

2021/4

Does downward social mobility make people more hostile towards immigrants?

Research in Social Stratification and Mobility

Marii Paskov

Patrick Präg

Lindsay Richards

2021

Subjective Social Status and Objective Health among Older People in England. A Longitudinal Approach with Biomarkers

SocArXiv

Lindsay Richards

Asri Maharani

Patrick Präg

2021

The migration intentions of British National (Overseas) status holders in Hong Kong

Man-yee Kan

Lindsay Richards

Peter William Walsh

2021

Fuzzy frontiers: Remainers are more fluid than Leavers in their Englishness, but they are similar in the fluidity of their Britishness

British Politics and Policy at LSE

John Kenny

Anthony Heath

Lindsay Richards

2021/11/1

Religiosity, secular participation, and cultural socialization: A case study of the 1933–1942 urban English cohort

Journal for the scientific study of religion

Siobhan McAndrew

Lindsay Richards

2020/6

Contested boundaries: Consensus and dissensus in European attitudes to immigration

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Anthony F Heath

Lindsay Richards

2020/2/17

Both Leavers and Remainers can be nostalgic, but for different things

LSE Brexit

Lindsay Richards

2020/2/11

Remainers are nostalgic too: An exploration of attitudes towards the past and Brexit preferences

The British journal of sociology

Lindsay Richards

Anthony Heath

Gabriella Elgenius

2020/1

What factors make a community more vulnerable to COVID-19? A summary of a British Academy workshop.

D Abrams

DJ Hand

A Heath

S Karlsen

M Mills

...

2020/11/17

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Co-Authors

H-index: 83
Anthony F Heath

Anthony F Heath

University of Oxford

H-index: 22
Man-Yee Kan

Man-Yee Kan

University of Oxford

H-index: 22
Patrick Präg

Patrick Präg

ENSAE ParisTech

H-index: 21
Ridhi Kashyap

Ridhi Kashyap

University of Oxford

H-index: 20
Asri Maharani

Asri Maharani

Manchester University

H-index: 17
Gabriella Elgenius

Gabriella Elgenius

Göteborgs universitet

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