Nicola Brimblecombe
Assistant Professorial Research Fellow
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Research Interests
Nicola Brimblecombe has research interests in unpaid care, youth mental health, health inequalities, and children's and young people's services. She joined the LSE in 2012 and is currently working on a NIHR School for Social Care Research-funded project: Unpaid Care and Employment in England (Longitudinal Study), having previously worked on the initial Overcoming Barriers: Unpaid Care and Employment study. Other work includes an economic evaluation of youth mental health services, a study of the benefits and potential cost savings of early years' prevention services and support, and a study on the long-term economic impacts of bullying in childhood.
Previous work includes research at the charity Maternity Alliance into health-related issues affecting pregnant women and new parents, particularly those in vulnerable situations, and on an ESRC-funded project at the University of Bristol to investigate the patterns of, and reasons behind, the increase in geographical health inequalities in Britain in the 1980s and early 1990s, looking in particular at housing, wealth and income and the impact of social policy and social changes over those two decades.
Nicola's Google Scholar profile can be accessed here.
Nicola Brimblecombe's Publications
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Barriers to receipt of social care services for working carers and the people they care for in times of austerity (2017)
Brimblecombe N, Pickard L, King D, Knapp M
Journal of Social Policy
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Childhood bullying victimization is associated with use of mental health services over five decades: a longitudinal nationally representative cohort study (2017)
Evans-Lacko S, Takizawa R, Brimblecombe N, King D, Knapp M, Maughan B, Takizawa R
Psychological Medicine 47, 1, 127-135
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Perceptions of unmet needs for community social care services in England. A comparison of working carers and the people they care for (2016)
Brimblecombe N, Pickard L, King D, Knapp M
Health and Social Care in the Community
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Numbers of working carers whose employment is ‘at risk’ in England (2015)
King D, Pickard L, Brimblecombe N, Knapp M
Research, Policy and Planning 31, 1, 29-42
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The role of youth mental health services in the treatment of young people with serious mental illness: two-year outcomes and economic implications (2015)
Brimblecombe N, Knapp M, Murguia S, Mbeah-Banks H, Crane S, Harris A, Evans-Lacko S, Ardino V, Iemmi V, King D
Early Intervention in Psychiatry
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The effectiveness of paid services in supporting unpaid carers’ employment in England (2015)
Pickard L, Brimblecombe N, King D, Knapp M
Journal of Social Policy 44, 3, 567-590
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Widening inequality in mortality between 160 regions of 15 countries of the European Union (2000)
Shaw M, Orford S, Brimblecombe N, Dorling D
Social Science and Medicine 50, 7-8, 1047-1058
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Migration and geographical inequalities in health in Britain (2000)
Brimblecombe N, Dorling D, Shaw M
Social Science and Medicine 50, 6, 861-878
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Life chances in Britain by housing wealth and for the homeless and vulnerably housed (1999)
Shaw M, Dorling D, Brimblecombe N
Environment and Planning A , 2239 - 2248
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Where the poor die in a rich city: the case of Oxford (1999)
Brimblecombe N, Dorling D, Shaw M
Health and Place 5, 4, 287-300
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Mortality and migration in Britain - first results from the British household panel survey (1999)
Brimblecombe N, Dorling D, Shaw M
Social Science and Medicine 49, 7, 981-988
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Access or exclusion? Healthcare for the homeless (1998)
Shaw M, Brimblecombe N, Dorling D
Housing Today
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Hostels, health and health care (1998)
Shaw M, Dorling D, Brimblecombe N
Inside Housing
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Get well soon (1998)
Brimblecombe N, Shaw M, Dorling D
Inside Housing
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Mortality rates in HMOs (1998)
Shaw M, Brimblecombe N, Dorling D
Bedsit Briefing 64
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A dog’s life: there are deadly consequences to living in poverty (1998)
Shaw M, Brimblecombe N, Dorling D
Housing Today
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The doctor won’t see you now (1998)
Shaw M, Brimblecombe N, Dorling D
Housing Today
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Access or exclusion? Health care for the homeless (1998)
Shaw M, Dorling D, Brimblecombe N
Journal of the University College Dublin Geography Society
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Health problems in houses in multiple occupation (1998)
Shaw M, Dorling D, Brimblecombe N
Environmental Health Journal 106, 10, 280-281
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Changing the map: health in Britain 1951- 1991 (1998)
Shaw M, Dorling D, Brimblecombe N
Sociology of Health and Illness 20, 5, 694-709
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