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Book contribution

  • Tranmer, M., D Steel, D Holt. "Analysis combining survey and geographically aggregated data." In Analysis of survey data, ed. Skinner, C. Chambers, R, 323-343.John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2003. eScholarID:3b755
  • Tranmer, M., Dale, A., Fieldhouse, E A., D Steel. "Exploring population structure with census data." In Methodology and epistemology of multilevel models, ed. Courgeau, D, Kluwer, 2003. eScholarID:3b756
  • Tranmer, M., D Steel. "Using census data to investigate scale effects." In Scale Effects and GIS, ed. Tate, N. Atkinson, P, 105-122.John Wiley, 2001. eScholarID:3b757
  • N Wrigley, D Holt, D Steel, Tranmer, M. "Spatial modelling and the Ecological Fallacy." In GIS and Spatial Modelling, ed. Longley, P. Batty, M, Cambridge: GeoInformation International, 1996. eScholarID:3b4271

Journal article

  • Ballas D, Tranmer M. "Happy People or Happy Places?: A Multilevel Modeling Approach to the Analysis of Happiness and Well-Being." International Regional Science Review (In-press) . eScholarID:150785 | DOI:10.1177/0160017611403737
  • Purdam K, Tranmer M. "Helping Values and Civic Engagement in Context." European Societies (In-press) . eScholarID:150776
  • Steel D, Tranmer M. "Measuring and Analyzing the Within-Group Homogeneity of Multi-Category Variables." Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice 5, no. 4(2011) . eScholarID:150780
  • Fieldhouse, E A., Tranmer, M., Russell, A. "Something about young people or something about elections?Electoral participation of young people in Europe: Evidence from a multilevel analysis of the European Social Survey." European Journal of Political Research 46: (6)(2007) : 797?822. eScholarID:1b4676 | DOI:10.1111/j.1475-6765.2007.00713.x
  • Cutts, D., Fieldhouse, E A., Purdam, K., D. Steel, Tranmer, M. "Voter Turnout in British South Asian Communities at the 2001 General Election." British Journal of Politics and International Relations 9 (3)(2007) : 396-412. eScholarID:1b4068 | DOI:10.1111/j.1467-856X.2006.00261.x
  • Steel, D, Tranmer, M., Holt, D. "Unravelling ecological analysis." Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences 2006(2006) . eScholarID:1b9765 | DOI:10.1155/JAMDS/2006/38358
  • Simpson, L., Tranmer, M. "Combining sample and census data in small area estimates: Iterative Proportional Fitting with standard software." Professional Geographer 57(2)(2005) : 222-234. eScholarID:1b9708 | DOI:10.1111/j.0033-0124.2005.00474.x
  • Tranmer M, Pickles A, Elliot M, Dale A, Brown M, Martin D, Steel D, Gardiner C. "Microdata for Small Areas." Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series A) 168, no. 1(2005) : 29-49. eScholarID:46677 | DOI:10.1111/j.1467-985X.2004.00334.x
  • Tranmer, M., L Simpson. "Small area estimation by Iterative Proportional Fitting, combining reliable marginal totals with approximate estimates of local interactions." the Professional Geographer(2004) . eScholarID:1b1514
  • Tranmer, M., L Simpson, D Steel, A Pickles, G Davies. "Extending Census Tables for Local Areas by Combining Aggregate and Individual Level Data." Journal of Official Statistics(2003) . eScholarID:1b1515
  • Fieldhouse, E A., Tranmer, M. "Concentration effects, spatial mismatch or neighbourhood selection? Exploring labour market and neighbourhood variations in male unemployment risk using census microdata from Great Britain." Geographical Analysis 33(4)(2001) : 353-369. eScholarID:1b1505
  • Tranmer, M., Fieldhouse, E A. "Concentration effects, spatial mismatch or residualisation?" Geographical Analysis 33(4)(2001) : 353-369. eScholarID:1b1517
  • Tranmer, M., D Steel. "Ignoring a level in a multilevel model: evidence from UK census data." Environment and Planning (A) 33(2001) : 941-948. eScholarID:1b268 | DOI:10.1068/a3317
  • Tranmer, M., D Martin, A Nolan. "The application of zone design methodology to the 2001 UK Census." Environment and Planning A 33(2001) : 1949-1962. eScholarID:1b1516 | DOI:10.1068/a3497
  • Tranmer, M., D Steel. "Using census data to investigate the causes of the ecological fallacy." Environment & Planning A 30(1998) : 817-831. eScholarID:1b7690
  • F Creed, B Tomenson, P Anthony, Tranmer, M. "Predicting length of stay in psychiatry." Psychological Medicine 27(1997) : 961-966. eScholarID:1b7691
  • D Holt, D Steel, Tranmer, M., N Wrigley. "Aggregation and ecological effects in geographically based data." Geographical Analysis 28, 3(1996) : 244-262. eScholarID:1b7693
  • D Holt, D Steel, Tranmer, M. "Area homogeneity and the modifiable areal unit problem." Geographical Systems 3(1996) : 181-200. eScholarID:1b7694
  • D Steel, D Holt, Tranmer, M. "Making unit-level inferences from aggregate data." Survey Methodology 22, 1(1996) : 3-15. eScholarID:1b7692

Conference contribution

  • Tranmer M, Steel D, and Browne W. 2011. Multiple Membership Models for Social Network and Group Dependencies. In Applications of Social Network Analysis14 September 2011 - 16 September 2011. University of Zurich. eScholarID:150792
  • De Miguel Luken V, Tranmer M. 2008. A Mutilevel Analysis of the Personal Networks of Immigrants to Spain. In Applications of Social Network Analysis (ASNA). University of Zurich, Switzerland. eScholarID:46696
  • Tranmer M. 2008. Combinging Census Microdata and Aggregate Data in a Multilevel Model. In ESRC Research Methods Festival. Universtiy of Oxford, UK. eScholarID:46703
  • Tranmer M. 2008. Combining census data in a multilevel model. In International Conference on Census Microdata. University of Manchester, UK. eScholarID:46707
  • Purdam, K., Tranmer, M. 2008. Help in Context: A Multilevel Analysis of the European Social Survey. In CINEFOGO. Stockholm. eScholarID:2b995
  • Tranmer M. 2008. Multilevel Analysis of Happiness: does it make sense?. In Applied Statistics Education and Research (ASEARC) international conference. University of Wollongong, Australia. eScholarID:46692
  • Tranmer M and Koskinen J. 2008. Network Effects in Multilevel Analysis. In Sunbelt International Social Networks Conference. Tradewinds Resort Hotel, St Pete Beach, Florida, USA. eScholarID:46714
  • Tranmer, M., D Holt, D Steel. 1997. Approaches to ecological regression. In Paper presented at the ISI 51st session. eScholarID:2b180
  • Tranmer, M., D Holt, D Steel. 1997. Logistic regression analysis with aggregate data: tackling the ecological fallacy. In Paper presented at the American Statistical Association Conference. eScholarID:2b179
  • Tranmer, M., D Holt, D Steel. 1997. Targets of Inference and Methods of Analysis in Multi-Level Populations. In Paper presented at an RSS half day meeting on Small Area Estimation and the Ecological Fallacy. eScholarID:2b181
  • D Holt, D Steel, Tranmer, M. 1996. Analysing and adjusting aggregation effects in ecological regression. In Proceedings of the INED Conference on the Spatial analysis of Biodemographic Data. eScholarID:2b1645
  • Tranmer, M., D Steel, D Holt. 1994. Modelling and Adjusting Aggregation Effects. In Proceedings of the US Bureau of the Census Annual Research Conference382-408. eScholarID:2b182

Report

  • Simpson L, Purdam K, Tajar A, Fieldhouse E, Gavalas V, Tranmer M, Prichard, J, Dorling D. 2006. Ethnic Minority Populations and the Labour Market: an analysis of the 1991 and 2001 Census. Department for Work and Pensions: eScholarID:46670

Other

  • Fieldhouse, E A., Tranmer, M., D Steel. Exploring small area population structure with census data, Methodology and Epistemology of Multilevel Analysis. Ed. Courgeau, D. 2001. Kluwer, Dordrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Elliot, M J., Tranmer, M., Fieldhouse, E A., Dale, A., M Brown. Small Area Microdata, CCSR Occasional Paper. Vol. no 20. 2000.

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