Skip to main content
Oxford uni Logo
LCDS Logo

  • Home
  • About
    • The Centre
    • Our Partners
    • Work with us
    • Contact us
    • Governance
  • People
  • Research
    • Publications
    • Research areas
    • Data dashboards
  • News
    • News Articles
    • In the Media
Search
  • Home
  • About
    • The Centre
    • Our Partners
    • Work with us
    • Contact us
    • Governance
  • People
  • Research
    • Publications
    • Research areas
    • Data dashboards
  • News
    • News Articles
    • In the Media

Casey Breen

PhD
Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Computational Social Science

Casey Breen is a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Social Science working with Professor Ridhi Kashyap. Before joining Oxford, he completed his Ph.D. in Demography and MA in Biostatistics at the University of California, Berkeley.

His research develops and applies computational and demographic methods to examine critical questions in population health. One of his lines of research aims to advance understanding of health and mortality disparities in the United States by combining multiple administrative datasets using record linkage techniques, such as full-count census records and population-level mortality data. His second line of research develops and applies network-based methods to (1) count and sample hard-to-reach or “hidden” populations and (2) estimate mortality rates in humanitarian emergencies.

This is the alt text
Links
Google Scholar
Twitter
BlueSky
Files

Recent

news
8 Mar 2025

Digital Gender Gaps dashboard updated to include subnational estimates

news
4 Dec 2024

Owning a home in the US linked to longer life

news
21 Jun 2023

New Digital Gender Gaps website

Casey Breen

PhD
Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Computational Social Science
This is the alt text
Links
Google Scholar
Twitter
BlueSky

Casey Breen is a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Social Science working with Professor Ridhi Kashyap. Before joining Oxford, he completed his Ph.D. in Demography and MA in Biostatistics at the University of California, Berkeley.

His research develops and applies computational and demographic methods to examine critical questions in population health. One of his lines of research aims to advance understanding of health and mortality disparities in the United States by combining multiple administrative datasets using record linkage techniques, such as full-count census records and population-level mortality data. His second line of research develops and applies network-based methods to (1) count and sample hard-to-reach or “hidden” populations and (2) estimate mortality rates in humanitarian emergencies.

Files

Recent

news
8 Mar 2025

Digital Gender Gaps dashboard updated to include subnational estimates

news
4 Dec 2024

Owning a home in the US linked to longer life

news
21 Jun 2023

New Digital Gender Gaps website

LCDS Logo

Footer

  • Home
  • About
  • People
  • Research
  • News

Funded by

Leverhulme trust

Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science

42-43 Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1JD

twitter
youtube
youtube

© Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science

|
Privacy Policy
|
Cookie Statement
|
Accessibility Statement