External Publications Using GUI Data

Authors Year Title Link Journal/Book Abstract ↑
Smyth, E.2016Social relationships and the transition to secondary schoolOpenThe Economic and Social Review
Laurence, J., Smyth, E.2023Civic and political engagement among young adults in IrelandOpenESRI Research Series No.171
McCoy, S., Banks, J.2012Simply Academic? Why children with special educational needs don't like school.OpenEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
Frawley, D., McCoy, S., Banks, J., Thornton, M.2014Affective School Engagement and Self-Concept: How are Irish Boys and Girls Faring?OpenChild Indicators Research
Crowe, M., Sullivan, A., McGrath, C., Cassetti, O., Swords, L., O'Sullivan, M.2017Early Childhoof Dental Problems: Classification Tree AnalysesOpenJDR Clinical and Translational Research
McCoy, S., Byrne, D., Banks, J.2012Too much of a good thing? Gender, ‘concerted cultivation’ and unequal achievement in primary education.OpenChild Indicators Research
McMahon, G., Creaven, A., Gallagher, S.2020Stressful life events and adolescent well-being: the role of parent and peer relationshipsOpenStress & Health
Leech, K.A., McNally, S., Daly, M. & Corriveau, K.H.2022Unique effects of book-reading at 9-months on vocabulary development at 36-months: Insights from a nationally representative sample of Irish familiesOpenEarly Childhood Research Quarterly
Mohan, G.2021The influence of caregiver's migration status on child's use of healthcare services: evidence from IrelandOpenSociology of Health and Illness
Okolikj, M., Girard, L.2023Psychological Antecedents of Political Outcomes: Joint Developmental Trajectories of Mental Health DifficultiesOpenSocArXiv Papers
Coughlan, S., Quigley, J., Nixon, E.2023Preterm birth and expressive language development across the first 5 years of life: A nationally-representative longitudinal path analysisOpenEarly Childhood Research Quarterly
Nolan, A., Smyth, E.2020Clusters of health behaviours among young adults in IrelandOpenESRI Research Series 101
Smyth, E.2020Arts and cultural participation among 17-year-oldsOpenESRI Research Series 103
Williams, J., Nixon, E., Smyth, E., Watson, D.2016Cherishing All the Children Equally? Children in Ireland 100 Years on from the Easter RisingOpenCherishing All the Children Equally? Children in Ireland 100 Years on from the Easter Rising
Smyth, E.2016Inequalities from the Start? Children’s Integration into Primary SchoolOpenCherishing All the Children Equally? Children in Ireland 100 Years on from the Easter Rising
Quigley, J., Nixon, E.2016Parental Investment & Child DevelopmentOpenCherishing All the Children Equally? Children in Ireland 100 Years on from the Easter Rising
Watson, D., Maître, B., Whelan, C.T., Williams, J.2016Child Economic Vulnerability Dynamics in the RecessionOpenCherishing All the Children Equally? Children in Ireland 100 Years on from the Easter Rising
Layte, R., McCrory, C.2016Social Variation in Child Health & Development: A Life-course ApproachOpenCherishing All the Children Equally? Children in Ireland 100 Years on from the Easter Rising
Nixon, E., Swords, L.2016Is Family Structure a Source of Inequality in Children’s Lives?OpenCherishing All the Children Equally? Children in Ireland 100 Years on from the Easter Rising
Fahey, T., Curran, M.2016Children and Families, Then & NowOpenCherishing All the Children Equally? Children in Ireland 100 Years on from the Easter Rising