
Contact details
Room Manton, 10.116
School of Geography
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT UK
Email:
m.i.gould
Telephone:
+44 (0) 113 34
33374
Student hours:
Summer vacation: Please make an appointment by email or in person.
Research overview
Dr Myles Gould is a Lecturer in Population Geography; and cluster leader for the Centre for Spatial Analysis and Policy (CSAP). He also the Admission Officer for BA Geography and BA Geography with Transport Studies.
His research interests include geography of health and health care, self-reported health, health behaviours, residential movement and segregation, multilevel modelling and statistics, longitudinal data analysis. Current projects include the application of multilevel models of residential movement, and health and tenure transitions.
Latest publications
- Doebler S; Shuttleworth I; Gould M (2017) Does the Month of Birth Affect Educational and Health Outcomes? A Population-Based Analysis Using the Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study, Economic and Social Review, 48, pp.281-304.
- Gould MI (2017) The Spatial-temporal Exploration of Health and Housing Tenure Transitions Using the Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study, The Routledge Handbook of Census Resources, Methods and Applications: Unlocking the UK 2011 Census, Routledge.
- Thomas MJ; Stillwell JCH; Gould MI (2016) Modelling the duration of residence and plans for future residential relocation: a multilevel analysis, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 41, pp.297-312. doi: 10.1111/tran.12123
- Thomas M; Stillwell J; Gould M (2016) Modelling Mover/Stayer Characteristics across the Life Course Using a Large Commercial Sample, Population, Space and Place, 22, pp.584-598. doi: 10.1002/psp.1943
- Thomas M; Stillwell J; Gould M (2015) Modelling multilevel variations in distance moved between origins and destinations in England and wales, Environment and Planning A, 47, pp.996-1014. doi: 10.1068/a130327p
Current projects
Research affiliations
- Centre for Spatial Analysis and Policy
- Centre for Computational Geography