My last PhD paper is finally out in Population Studies🥳
With @angelolorenti and @timriffe1 we examined changes in (multistate) disability-free life expectancy in Italy and used decomposition to understand the key drivers of these changes https://t.co/yBqdfS4pOQ
“Evolution of Widowhood Lifespan”: Using Finnish pop data, @MorettiMarg K Korhonen, A van Raalte @timriffe1 & P Martikainen find that widowhood is becoming less common & occurs later in life, with a declining duration for women. @PRUhelsinkiuni@MPIDRnews https://t.co/hfgfdEGeIz
📢 Call for papers!
Join us at #ALPPOP2026 conference in Aosta Valley 🇮🇹 (🗓️ Jan 18–21, 2026). Confirmed keynotes by Martha Bailey and Arnout Van De Rijt @DondenaCentre@Unibocconi
📝 Send your paper here: https://t.co/nbmemicekn
Back in Helsinki after #EPC2024
Such a great conference with amazing presentations🤓
It was also wonderful to explore the beautiful city of Edinburgh and spend time with friends😍
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
🧵6/6 We introduce grandparenthood into the estimation of generation overlap and provides the first evidence of a disability-free grandparenthood trend in Italy, where the health of grandparents is crucial to understanding intergenerational relationships and family dynamics