Daniel Zazueta-Borboa
Daniel Zazueta-Borboa is a demographer specialising in socio-economic inequalities in health and mortality in Europe and Latin America. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Researcher on Professor Jennifer Dowd’s MORTAL project. His research focuses on the role of lifestyle factors on socio-economic inequalities in health and mortality. Specifically, Daniel uses demographic methods and statistical analysis as a tool to assess health and mortality inequalities.
Daniel recently completed his PhD in Demography at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute and the University of Groningen. During his PhD participated in the International Max Planck School on Population, Health and Data Science. His PhD thesis was about long-term trends in educational inequalities in life expectancy in Italy, Finland, and England & Wales. Next to his PhD, Daniel researched the impact of violence and COVID-19 on life expectancy in Mexico, as well as the impact of adverse early-childhood conditions on diabetes later in life.
Daniel Zazueta-Borboa
Daniel Zazueta-Borboa is a demographer specialising in socio-economic inequalities in health and mortality in Europe and Latin America. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Researcher on Professor Jennifer Dowd’s MORTAL project. His research focuses on the role of lifestyle factors on socio-economic inequalities in health and mortality. Specifically, Daniel uses demographic methods and statistical analysis as a tool to assess health and mortality inequalities.
Daniel recently completed his PhD in Demography at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute and the University of Groningen. During his PhD participated in the International Max Planck School on Population, Health and Data Science. His PhD thesis was about long-term trends in educational inequalities in life expectancy in Italy, Finland, and England & Wales. Next to his PhD, Daniel researched the impact of violence and COVID-19 on life expectancy in Mexico, as well as the impact of adverse early-childhood conditions on diabetes later in life.