Paula Holland

1.5k total citations
43 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Paula Holland is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Health and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Paula Holland has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in General Health Professions, 8 papers in Health and 8 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Paula Holland's work include Employment and Welfare Studies (12 papers), Workplace Health and Well-being (9 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (8 papers). Paula Holland is often cited by papers focused on Employment and Welfare Studies (12 papers), Workplace Health and Well-being (9 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (8 papers). Paula Holland collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Sweden. Paula Holland's co-authors include Margaret Whitehead, Ann Jacoby, Gitau Mburu, Barbara Hanratty, Beth Milton, Alison Collins, Bo Bur­ström, George Davey Smith, Lee Berney and David Blane and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Social Science & Medicine and International Journal of Epidemiology.

In The Last Decade

Paula Holland

40 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Paula Holland United Kingdom 17 474 230 224 216 137 43 1.1k
Thankam Sunil United States 18 371 0.8× 251 1.1× 113 0.5× 86 0.4× 133 1.0× 85 1.2k
James Nazroo United Kingdom 23 497 1.0× 425 1.8× 213 1.0× 153 0.7× 178 1.3× 46 1.6k
Mark Temple United Kingdom 20 590 1.2× 211 0.9× 697 3.1× 186 0.9× 42 0.3× 46 1.6k
Lena Morgon Banks United Kingdom 19 233 0.5× 157 0.7× 143 0.6× 59 0.3× 86 0.6× 70 1.2k
Faith Martin United Kingdom 18 437 0.9× 137 0.6× 298 1.3× 229 1.1× 22 0.2× 49 1.4k
Cynthia G. Colen United States 17 499 1.1× 450 2.0× 174 0.8× 70 0.3× 81 0.6× 32 1.4k
Charlotte Paul New Zealand 21 524 1.1× 210 0.9× 85 0.4× 98 0.5× 44 0.3× 37 1.5k
Irena Štěpáníková United States 18 353 0.7× 418 1.8× 90 0.4× 54 0.3× 41 0.3× 33 1.2k
Amy Marshall Australia 16 620 1.3× 136 0.6× 184 0.8× 143 0.7× 23 0.2× 37 1.3k
Florence Jusot France 19 765 1.6× 344 1.5× 88 0.4× 54 0.3× 130 0.9× 99 1.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Paula Holland

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Fields of papers citing papers by Paula Holland

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Paula Holland

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All Works

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Battista, Simone, Jennifer Parker, Sarah S. Long, et al.. (2025). WORKWELL process evaluation: qualitative data analyses of the participant interviews at 12- and 36-month follow-ups. Rheumatology Advances in Practice. 9(2). rkaf034–rkaf034.
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Porcellato, Lorna, et al.. (2024). A systematic scoping review of health-promoting interventions for contact centre employees examined through a behaviour change wheel lens. PLoS ONE. 19(3). e0298150–e0298150. 2 indexed citations
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Mburu, Gitau, Mark Limmer, & Paula Holland. (2019). HIV risk behaviours among women who inject drugs in coastal Kenya: findings from secondary analysis of qualitative data. Harm Reduction Journal. 16(1). 10–10. 20 indexed citations
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Bambra, Clare, Luke Munford, Heather Brown, et al.. (2018). Health for Wealth : Building a Healthier Northern Powerhouse for UK Productivity. White Rose Research Online (University of Leeds, The University of Sheffield, University of York). 13 indexed citations
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Holland, Paula, et al.. (2018). Patterns of prescribing in the management of gastro-oesophageal reflux in infants in Scotland. Journal of Health Visiting. 6(9). 440–446. 2 indexed citations
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Mburu, Gitau, et al.. (2016). Detention of People Lost to Follow-Up on TB Treatment in Kenya: The Need for Human Rights-Based Alternatives.. PubMed. 18(1). 43–54. 7 indexed citations
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Bur­ström, Bo, Lotta Nylén, Ben Barr, et al.. (2012). Delayed and differential effects of the economic crisis in Sweden in the 1990s on health-related exclusion from the labour market: A health equity assessment. Social Science & Medicine. 75(12). 2431–2436. 16 indexed citations
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Holland, Paula, Bo Bur­ström, Margaret Whitehead, et al.. (2011). How Do Macro-Level Contexts and Policies Affect the Employment Chances of Chronically Ill and Disabled People? Part I: The Impact of Recession and Deindustrialization. International Journal of Health Services. 41(3). 395–413. 52 indexed citations
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Holland, Paula, Lotta Nylén, Karsten Thielen, et al.. (2011). How Do Macro-Level Contexts and Policies Affect the Employment Chances of Chronically Ill and Disabled People? Part II: The Impact of Active and Passive Labor Market Policies. International Journal of Health Services. 41(3). 415–430. 44 indexed citations
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Whitehead, Margaret, Stephen Clayton, Paula Holland, et al.. (2009). Helping chronically ill or disabled people into work: what canwe learn from international comparative analyses?. 11 indexed citations
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Holland, Paula, et al.. (2009). Socioeconomic inequalities in the employment impact of ischaemic heart disease: a longitudinal record linkage study in Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 37(5). 450–458. 11 indexed citations
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Holland, Paula, Steven Lane, Margaret Whitehead, Anthony G Marson, & Ann Jacoby. (2009). Labor market participation following onset of seizures and early epilepsy: Findings from a UK cohort. Epilepsia. 50(5). 1030–1039. 32 indexed citations
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Milton, Beth, Margaret Whitehead, Paula Holland, & Val Hamilton. (2004). The social and economic consequences of childhood asthma across the lifecourse: a systematic review. Child Care Health and Development. 30(6). 711–728. 72 indexed citations
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Bur­ström, Bo, Paula Holland, Finn Diderichsen, & Margaret Whitehead. (2003). Winners and Losers in Flexible Labor Markets: The Fate of Women with Chronic Illness in Contrasting Policy Environments—Sweden and Britain. International Journal of Health Services. 33(2). 199–217. 30 indexed citations
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Holland, Paula, Lee Berney, David Blane, et al.. (2000). Life course accumulation of disadvantage: childhood health and hazard exposure during adulthood. Social Science & Medicine. 50(9). 1285–1295. 79 indexed citations
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Blane, David, Lee Berney, George Davey Smith, D. Gunnell, & Paula Holland. (1999). Reconstructing the life course. Public Health. 113(3). 117–124. 2 indexed citations

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