
Kevin Ralston
Lecturer · Quantitative Methods in Social Research
University of EdinburghAbout
Kevin Ralston is a Lecturer in Sociology and Quantitative Methods at the University of Edinburgh's School of Social and Political Science. His research focuses on quantitative methodologies in social sciences, social stratification, public health, and youth labour market dynamics. He is particularly known for studies on Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET) populations, childbearing patterns, and the impact of the pandemic on family wellbeing.
His research interests include analyzing social inequality through quantitative lenses, exploring the long-term consequences of NEET status, and investigating statistical anxiety among social science students. He employs advanced statistical techniques to address policy-relevant questions such as autism employment outcomes, mortality disparities, and educational disengagement.
Ralston's recent work highlights trends in youth labour market challenges and the psychological impacts of statistical training. His studies on pandemic-related wellbeing disparities underscore the intersection of public health and socioeconomic factors. Though no awards are explicitly listed, his contributions to methodological rigor and social policy analysis reflect significant academic engagement.
He advises on PhD programs in Social Policy and Sociology, and collaborates on longitudinal studies using large-scale datasets like the Scottish Longitudinal Study. His work often bridges theory and policy, emphasizing actionable insights for educational and labour market interventions.
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