Since I am not very active on socials, I had the brilliant idea of signing up to “the other one”. You can find me there with the same handle. ☁️
🐥, 🦣, ☁️, waiting for 🧵 to complete the poker of neglected socials.
Quoting a fellow demographer: "It's here, it's here!" (IYKYK)
The 16th Conference of #YoungDemographers is coming up and it will be amazing as always. So share the good news with everyone and send your best papers by 28 October!
👉 https://t.co/ewVjtZvlRP
Happy to see my 2nd PhD paper published 🥳
"Uncovering disability-free grandparenthood in Italy between 1998 and 2016 using gender-specific decomposition"
In their new paper @MorettiMarg, @CisottoElisa and A. De Rose show that Italian grandparents have more disability-free years of life overlapping with their grandchildren than in the past, primarily because of health and survival improvements. https://t.co/7fBkuRSk5i
Our new paper "Educational inequalities in cervical cancer screening participation in 24 European countries" (aka the 3rd paper of my dissertation) is out in @RSPH_PUHE!
https://t.co/8U2vv1OpUs
I Permanyer & S Vigezzi, in “Cause-of-Death Determinants of Lifespan Mortality,” offer a decomposition approach that assesses levels of lifespan inequality & changes over time to identify the drivers of existing health disparities. @CEDemografia@CPop_SDU https://t.co/zd1ciyyBGz
Single individuals face higher mortality and age at death variation before 65, regardless of their education. The mortality gap with other sub-population widened across Danish cohorts 1936-1954, and would be even larger if retirement age was 67/70 🇩🇰☠️
@CPop_SDU@RockwoolFonden
We are hiring!
4-year postdoc position on social inequalities in population health. You will be enjoying an international team and a unique data environment. Do reach out if you have any questions regarding the position.
Open until 15th of April. https://t.co/MtKTz06x2Q
The Population Research Unit is now called "Helsinki Institute for Demography and Population Health"
Finnish: Väestötieteen ja väestön terveyden instituutti
Swedish: Institutet för demografi och befolkningshälsa
Find out more about us and our research:
https://t.co/h4iBcKLSJL
🎓 Do you want to build an academic career? We have got the program for you!
The 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗻 𝗗𝗼𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝗼𝗳 𝗗𝗲𝗺𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗽𝗵𝘆 (𝗘𝗗𝗦𝗗).
📌 More: https://t.co/JOgzljhoXf
📝 How to apply? https://t.co/RVcmoY7YSt
@INEDEng@MPIDRnews@EAPS_pop
As 2023 is coming to an end, we thought there's no better way to wrap it up than to relive some of the best moments of us PhD students (with some low-quality photos). Enjoy our month-by-month 🧵
We are excited to announce the opening of the Max Planck – University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health! MaxHel aims to uncover processes that generate social inequalities in health&mortality. @PRUhelsinkiuni@maxplanckpress
https://t.co/9gNwrlR6Tn
Daniel Zazueta-Borboa from @NIDI_KNAW uses the @ONS Longitudinal Study to do a cross-country analysis with Finland & Italy to find out what works and what doesn't.
Reducing inequalities in life expectancy: what works?
https://t.co/wA2kFLI7wx
#LinkingOurLivesBlog
New #LinkingOurLivesBlog with Daniel Zazueta-Borboa from @NIDI_KNAW who reviews a study published in @JECH_BMJ.
Using the @ONS LS he concludes that "inequalities in life expectancy can be shaped by public policy decisions"
https://t.co/gyclraqs3b
📢Hey there, #poptwitter! The demographers from the University of Rome 'La Sapienza' are officially on X. Follow us to stay updated with our activities and opportunities!✨
Our new preprint (with @AndreaNigri) on a Age-Period-Cohort model for the gender gap in youth mortality is out! Fresh perspectives on gender gap analysis and forecasting within APC framework.
Check it out here https://t.co/iFMdkR5scE #GenderGap#APCModel
I started publishing a blog post summarising research on low fertility for a lay audience. The first blog post is about the overview of low fertility in Japan.
Please help me to spread this post to outside of my network😊
https://t.co/uZhRr8iRTX