Melinda C. Mills

Melinda C. Mills

University of Oxford

H-index: 65

Europe-United Kingdom

About Melinda C. Mills

Melinda C. Mills, With an exceptional h-index of 65 and a recent h-index of 47 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of sociogenomics, demography, fertility, genetics, nonstandard employment.

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

Why they stay and why they go: The effect of role clarity and social relations on turnover in Médecins sans Frontières Holland

Evidence from Finland and Sweden on the relationship between early-life diseases and lifetime childlessness in men and women

The SHAPE of research impact

Supplementary Material: Prepayment meters strongly associated with multiple types of deprivation and emergency respiratory hospital admissions: an observational, cross …

Prepayment meters strongly associated with multiple types of deprivation and emergency respiratory hospital admissions: an observational, cross-sectional study

Stringent COVID-19 government restrictions were associated with a marked increase in Twitter activity in Europe

Nowcasting daily population displacement in Ukraine through social media advertising data

Gene-x-environment analysis supports protective effects of eveningness chronotype on self-reported and actigraphy-derived sleep duration among those who always work night …

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Citations(all)

18383

Citations(since 2020)

10400

Cited By

11093

hIndex(all)

65

hIndex(since 2020)

47

i10Index(all)

129

i10Index(since 2020)

111

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Melinda C. Mills Skills & Research Interests

sociogenomics

demography

fertility

genetics

nonstandard employment

Top articles of Melinda C. Mills

Why they stay and why they go: The effect of role clarity and social relations on turnover in Médecins sans Frontières Holland

2024

Evidence from Finland and Sweden on the relationship between early-life diseases and lifetime childlessness in men and women

Nature Human Behaviour

2024/2

Supplementary Material: Prepayment meters strongly associated with multiple types of deprivation and emergency respiratory hospital admissions: an observational, cross …

J Epidemiol Community Health

2024

Prepayment meters strongly associated with multiple types of deprivation and emergency respiratory hospital admissions: an observational, cross-sectional study

J Epidemiol Community Health

2024/1/1

Stringent COVID-19 government restrictions were associated with a marked increase in Twitter activity in Europe

2023/10/3

Nowcasting daily population displacement in Ukraine through social media advertising data

Population and Development Review

2023/6

Gene-x-environment analysis supports protective effects of eveningness chronotype on self-reported and actigraphy-derived sleep duration among those who always work night …

Sleep

2023/5/1

Polygenic predictions of occupational status GWAS elucidate genetic and environmental interplay for intergenerational status transmission, careers, and health

bioRxiv

2023/4/3

How young mothers rely on kin networks and formal childcare to avoid becoming NEET in the Netherlands

Frontiers in Sociology

2022

A multistage mixed-methods evaluation of the UKHSA testing response during the COVID-19 pandemic in England

medRxiv

2022/1/1

The effect of mandatory COVID-19 certificates on vaccine uptake: synthetic-control modelling of six countries

The Lancet Public Health

2022/1/1

Prepayment meters strongly associated with economic and health deprivation: an observational, cross-sectional study

medRxiv

2022/12/20

Sociogenomics: theoretical and empirical challenges of integrating molecular genetics into sociological thinking

2022/6/10

Within-sibship GWAS of 25 phenotypes improve estimates of direct genetic effects

Nature Genetics

2022/5/9

The challenge of detecting recent natural selection in human populations

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/4/12

The relationship of major diseases with childlessness: A sibling matched case-control and population register study in Finland and Sweden

medRxiv

2022/4/2

Gender differences in sleep disruption during COVID-19: cross-sectional analyses from two UK nationally representative surveys

BMJ open

2022/4/1

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