Cosmo Strozza
@CosmoStrozza
Assistant Professor (Tenure track) @CPop_SDU | PhD² 2021 @SapienzaRoma & @PublicHealthSDU | EDSD 2017/18 | Aging & Inequalities in health and mortality
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Looking at life expectancy losses (2020-21) in Denmark we found that the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing social inequalities in mortality ☠️🇩🇰 Check out our newest publication to get an idea of the causes of death that contributed to such result 👀 doi.org/10.1186/s12963…
Excited to share that I have started my new position as Assistant Professor (Tenure track) at @CPop_SDU @SAMF_SDU from January 1st 🎉 Grateful to continue working with such inspiring colleagues and eager to contribute to our shared research goals 🚀
DaWS professor @PieterVanhuysse & @CPop_SDU researcher @EgeFlorian host Goesta Esping-Andersen in their Political Demography MA course today at 9h15 U74: '#family #demography today: the stratified return of households'
Why are birth rates plummeting in the 21st century? Pioneering sociologist and welfare scholar Gøsta Esping-Andersen sheds light on #fertility trends next week at DIAS - join us! 🗓️ 4 Dec. 11.15-12.15 📍DIAS Auditorium, @SyddanskUni ✔️Open event @PieterVanhuysse @CPop_SDU
Join us for an online information meeting about our MSc. in Population Studies! We will talk about the programme structure, entry requirements, student life in Denmark and much more! When: 12 November, 14:00 (CET) Register and learn more here: sdu.dk/en/uddannelse/…
An 18.0-year difference between the subpopulations with the lowest and highest partial life expectancy in the USA 🇺🇸. Low educated-white-never-married males 👨 🆚 High educated-white-married females 👵 Most cited in BMJ last month by @bergeron_mp et al bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/6/e…
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Inequalities in lifespan and mortality risk in the US, 2015–2019: a cross-sectional analysis of...
Objective To quantify inequalities in lifespan across multiple social determinants of health, how they act in tandem with one another, and to create a scoring system that can accurately identify...
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! 👉 bit.ly/YD2025CfP
🚨 Deadline Extended! 🚨 We've extended the application deadline for our vacancy by 15 days. If you haven't applied yet, now's your chance! 🗓️ We are accepting applications until the 30th of September!
🚨 @EAPS_phd is seeking 2 PhD students in Population Studies (or related fields) for 2024-26!🌍 Are you a: 🔹 PhD student at a Europe-based institution and 🔹 Ready to organise events, build networks or curate social media? 📩 Apply by 15 Sep 2024: [email protected]
Social inequalities in survival heavily influence who reaches retirement age. In one of our latest papers @CPop_SDU, we show that under the current pension indexation, low-income individuals remain significantly disadvantaged compared to other groups 🔗link.springer.com/article/10.100…
🚨 @EAPS_phd is seeking 2 PhD students in Population Studies (or related fields) for 2024-26!🌍 Are you a: 🔹 PhD student at a Europe-based institution and 🔹 Ready to organise events, build networks or curate social media? 📩 Apply by 15 Sep 2024: [email protected]
Sex, marital status, education, and race contribute to an 18-year lifespan gap among US citizens. Using a scoring system, we evaluate how combinations of these factors impact lifespan and identify subpopulations at higher risk of early death☠️🇺🇸 @bergeron_mp @juliacalla @CPop_SDU
Inequalities in lifespan and mortality risk in the US, 2015–2019: a cross sectional analysis of subpopulations by social determinants of health bit.ly/4chco70
📢We are happy to present the first announcement for the Nordic Demographic Symposium 2025! See you in Denmark 🇩🇰🏰🤽♀️ (correction: call for paper opens Winter 2024) Organised by @CPop_SDU @UniSouthDenmark and the Danish Demographic Society
The Nordic Demographic Symposium 2025 will take place June 10-12 at Hindsgavl Castle, Denmark. CfP will open in winter, but please save the date demografi.dk/aktiviteter/20…
In the Thematic Series, @silviriz @VZarulli and I published a paper on sex differences in excess mortality during the first COVID-19 wave in Italy 🦠 We looked at regional and age-specific patterns before the introduction of vaccines 🇮🇹☠️ Check it out: link.springer.com/article/10.118…
📢 New Thematic Series is out: "#Gender differences in survival" 👉The TS explores why women live longer than men, examining biological, social, and historical factors, the "male–female health-survival paradox" & the evolution of the gender gap. 🔗springeropen.com/collections/ge…
Mark it in your calendars! 📅 demografi.dk/aktiviteter/20…
🗓️Save the date! The 2025 Nordic Demographic Symposium will take place in Denmark, 10-12 June The call for papers will be published here - demografi.dk - in January 2025.
- As populations age, understanding past, present, and future trends of health and survival becomes critical for the sustainability of welfare state systems, says @CosmoStrozza from @CPop_SDU in our video series on #thoughtleadership
Just presented a recently published paper in which we provide a different view on population aging in low-mortality countries and sub-populations by using prospective old-age thresholds 🔗 doi.org/10.4054/demres…
@CPop_SDU ride continues today at #EPC2024 Meet and greet us! @p_vazquezc at S65 @CosmoStrozza at S68 @scpatricio & @TrifonMissov at S74 @silviriz & @LegerAinhoa at S96
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