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Colin Mills (sociologist)

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Colin Mills is a professorial fellow in sociology at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Mills has research interests in social inequality, social mobility, social demography, historical social mobility, and social measurement.[1][2] He was editor in chief of the British Journal of Sociology from 2007 to 2008.[3][4] Mills had previously served as associate editor of the journal for seven years until 2003, when Stephen Hill was chief editor.[5]

Selected publications

  • Colin Mills (2014) 'Do adult obesity rates in England really vary by insecurity as well as by inequality?' BMJ Open
  • Colin Mills (2014) 'Mapping Social Class in Britain', Sociology Review, 24, 2, 20-23
  • John Hills, Mike Brewer, Stephen Jenkins, Ruth Lister, Ruth Lupton, Stephen Machin, Colin Mills, Tariq Modood, Teresa Ress and Sheila Riddell (2011) An anatomy of economic inequality in the UK: Report of the National Equality Panel
  • Patrick McGovern, Stephen Hill, Colin Mills and Michael White (2007) Market, Class and Employment, Oxford University Press
  • Colin Mills (2006) "Mobility" in John Scott (ed.) Sociology: The Key Concepts, Routledge

References

  1. ^ "Colins Mills". University of Oxford. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Colin Mills". Department of Sociology, University of Oxford. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  3. ^ Mills, Colin (September 2007). "Editorial announcement". British Journal of Sociology. 58 (3): 347–348. doi:10.1111/j.1468-4446.2007.00164.x.
  4. ^ "Editorial announcement". British Journal of Sociology. 59 (4): 607–608. December 2008. doi:10.1111/j.1468-4446.2008.00211.x.
  5. ^ Not Available, Not Available (March 2003). "Editorial Announcement". British Journal of Sociology. 54 (1): 1. doi:10.1080/0007131032000045860.