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University of Exeter Medical School

 Daniel Derbyshire

Daniel Derbyshire

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

 D.W.Derbyshire@exeter.ac.uk

 Knowledge Spa 

 

University of Exeter Medical School, Knowledge Spa, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, TR1 3HD


Overview

Daniel joined the University of Exeter in 2019 to work on The Inclusivity Project funded by the European Regional Development Fund. He specialises in behavioural and experimental economics. His reach interests include health and wellbeing at work and food labelling.

Qualifications

  • PhD Economics (University of Birmingham, 2018)
  • MSc Economics (University of Birmingham, 2012)
  • BA Economics (University of Manchester, 2011)

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Research

Research interests

Current research for The Inclusivity Project focuses on the barriers to employment for people with disabilities and older people. This involved a mix of surveys and experimental techniques. My previous research has used similar techniques to investigate food fraud and food labelling standards.

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Publications

Journal articles

Jeanes E, Derbyshire D, Khedmati-Morasae E, Reh S, Rogers M (In Press). Employer-focused interventions targeting disability employment: a systematic review. Social Science & Medicine
Derbyshire D, Spencer AE, Grosskopf B, Blackmore T (In Press). The Importance of Disability Representation to Address Implicit Bias in the Workplace. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences Abstract.
Rahilly J, Williams A, Chang M, Cummins S, Derbyshire D, Hassan S, Huang Y, Keeble M, Liu B, Medina-Lara A, et al (2024). Changes in the number and outcome of takeaway food outlet planning applications in response to adoption of management zones around schools in England: a time series analysis. Health Place, 87 Abstract.  Author URL.
Rahilly J, Amies-Cull B, Chang M, Cummins S, Derbyshire D, Hassan S, Huang Y, Keeble M, Liu B, Medina-Lara A, et al (2024). Changes in the number of new takeaway food outlets associated with adoption of management zones around schools: a natural experimental evaluation in England. SSM - Population Health, 101646-101646.
Khedmati Morasae E, Derbyshire DW, Amini P, Ebrahimi T (2024). Social determinants of spatial inequalities in COVID-19 outcomes across England: a multiscale geographically weighted regression analysis. SSM - Population Health, 25, 101621-101621.
Derbyshire DW, Keay T (2024). “But what do you really think?” Nurses' contrasting explicit and implicit attitudes towards people with disabilities using the implicit association test. Journal of Clinical Nursing Abstract.
Derbyshire DW, Barnett-Naghshineh O, Roberts BR, Ghemmour R, Reza MM, Rogers M, Fleming LE (2023). Keywords are missing: Insights from the publication keywords, abstracts and titles of an environment and human health research group. Equity in Education & Society, 2(3), 303-316. Abstract.
Derbyshire DW, Keay T (2023). Nurses’ implicit and explicit attitudes towards transgender people and the need for trans-affirming care. Heliyon, 9(11), e20762-e20762.
Cerroni S, Derbyshire DW, Hutchinson WG, Nayga RM (2022). A Choice Matching Approach for Discrete Choice Analysis: an Experimental Investigation in the Laboratory. Land Economics, 99(1), 80-102.
McCallum CS, Cerroni S, Derbyshire D, Hutchinson WG, Nayga Jr. RM (2021). Consumers’ responses to food fraud risks: an economic experiment. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 49(4), 942-969. Abstract.

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