Presentations

2023
  • December 13, Daniel Zazueta presented a poster entitled “Do differences in mortality across educational groups explain the stagnation in life expectancy growth in England & Wales?” at the IMPRS-PHDS 5th Annual Academy, December 13-15. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
  • December 7, Daniel Zazueta presented “The contribution of educational expansion and mortality changes by educational group on trends in life expectancy and lifespan variation in selected European countries” at the Wittgenstein Centre Conference 2023 “Exploring Population Heterogeneities”, December 6-7. Vienna, Austria: Vienna Institute of Demography.
  • July 5, Daniel Zazueta presented “The role of educational expansion on trends in life expectancy and lifespan inequality across Europe” at the Conference “Turning Gold” on the Occasion of BiB’s 50th anniversary, July 3-5. Wiesbaden (Germany):  The Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).
  • May 30, Daniel Zazueta presented “Past trends in socio-economic inequalities longevity: the effect of lifestyle, and their impact on general life expectancy and lifespan inequality trends” at the Digital Demography Lab Session of the MPIDR. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR).
2022
  • December 13, Daniel Zazueta presented “The contribution of alcohol consumption to past long-term trends in socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy in selected European countries” at the IMPRS-PHDS 4th Annual Academy, December 12-14. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
  • November 16, Daniel Zazueta presented “The contribution of alcohol consumption to past long-term trends in socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy in selected European countries” at the Dutch Demography Day in Utrecht
  • October 31, Fanny Janssen presented the first results of the research project “Past trends in socio-economic longevity inequalities: trend breaks and the role of lifestyle factors” during the seminar series of the Department of Public Health (Rotterdam) (online).
  • July 1, Daniel Zazueta presented “The Contribution of Alcohol Consumption to Past Long-Term Trends in Socio-Economic Inequalities in Life Expectancy in Selected European Countries” at the European Population Conference (Groningen) in Session 36. Alcohol, smoking, and obesity attributable mortality.
  • July 1, Wanda Van Hemelrijck presented “The role of smoking on trends in educational longevity inequalities in selected European countries” at the European Population Conference (Groningen) in Session: 36. Alcohol, smoking, and obesity attributable mortality
  • June 17, Daniel Zazueta presented “The contribution of alcohol consumption to past long-term rends in socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy in selected European countries” at the Human Mortality Database Symposium (Paris) in Session 3. Mortality at the subnational level
  • June 14, Wanda Van Hemelrijck presented “The role of smoking on trends in educational longevity inequalities in selected European countries” at Midis de la recherche – DEMO lunch seminars at UCLouvain (Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium)
  • March 4, Fanny Janssen presented “Country and Sex Differences in (trends in) Life Expectancy in Europe: The Role of Lifestyle Factors” at the NBER conference on “Inequalities in Mortality in the US and Beyond”. (online)
  • February 2, Daniel Zazueta presented “The contribution of alcohol consumption to past long-term trends in socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy in Europe” at the 13th Conference of Young Demographers organised by the Faculty of Science of the Charles University (Prague). (hybrid: presented on site in Prague).
2021
  • December 10, Wanda Van Hemelrijck presented “The impact of smoking on trends in socio-economic mortality inequalities in Europe” at the IUSSP International Population Conference 2021 (IPC2021), hosted in India (Hyderabad) (online)
  • December 10, Daniel Zazueta presented “Detailed study of long-term trends in socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy and lifespan variation in selected European countries” at the IUSSP International Population Conference 2021 (IPC2021), hosted in India (Hyderabad)
  • November 24, Wanda Van Hemelrijck presented “The Impact of Smoking on Trends in Longevity Inequalities in European Countries” at the Dutch Demography Day (online)
  • November 24, Daniel Zazueta presented “Detailed study of long-term trends in socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy and lifespan variation in selected European countries” at the Dutch Demography Day (online)
  • November 11, Eva Kagenaar presented “The obesity epidemic by socio-economic group: Test of the diffusion of innovation theory” at the 14th European Public Health Conference (online)
  • October 28, Fanny Janssen presented “Future life expectancy in Europe taking into account the impact of smoking, obesity, and alcohol” at the Reinsurance Group of America (RGA) Netherlands and Nordic Regions – Actuarial Webinar – “Reinventing the actuarial mind”
  • September 2, Eva Kagenaar presented “The obesity epidemic by socio-economic group: Test of the diffusion of innovation theory” at the 15th European Sociological Association Conference hosted in Barcelona (online)
  • June 23-25, Daniel Zazueta presented “Detailed study of long-term trends in socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy and lifespan variation in selected European countries” at the 12th Conference of Young Demographers organised by the Faculty of Science of the Charles University (Prague). (online)
  • June 23-25, Eva Kagenaar presented “The obesity epidemic by socio-economic group: The diffusion of innovations theory and long-term trends in five western European countries and the USA” at the 12th Conference of Young Demographers organised by the Faculty of Science of the Charles University (Prague). (online)
  • January 12, Fanny Janssen presented an outline of the overall research project during the NIDI Brown Bag Seminar Series. The Hague: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute. (online)
2020
  • December 8, Daniel Zazueta and Eva Kagenaar introduced themselves and their PhD projects at the Annual Academy meeting of the International Max Planck Research School for Population Health and Data Science (IMPRS-PHDS). December 7-9, 2020, Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. (online)