Classes:
Soc 380 Contemporary Population ProblemsSoc 971 Models and Theories of Mortality: Selected Topics
Samuel Preston Professor of Sociology
Director, Center for Demography of Health and Aging
4434 Sewell Social Sciences
(608) 262-2182
Fax: (608) 262-8400
palloni@ssc.wisc.edu
Office Hours: T 9:30-12, 2-3, 4-6:30 and by appt (Fall'12)
Curriculum Vitae
Selected Publications:
Riosmena, F., R. Wong and A. Palloni. 2013. "Migration, Selection, Protection, and Acculturation in Health: A Binational Perspective on Older Adults." Demography 50(3): 1039-1064.
Palloni, A. and J.R. Thomas. 2013. "Estimation of Covariate Effects with Current Status Data and Differential Mortality." Demography 50(2): 521-544.
Samper-Ternent, R., R. Wong, and A. Palloni. 2011. "Older adults under a mixed regime of communicable and non-communicable diseases." Salud Publica de Mexico Vol 54(5).
Hauser, R.M. and A. Palloni. 2011. "Does intelligence affect longevity?" The Journal of Gerontology, Psychological Sciences Vol 66B, Supplement 1: i90-i101.
(Multiple authors) "Childhood socioeconomic position and objectively measured physical capability levels in adulthood: a systematic review and meta-analysis." PLoS One Vol 6(1):1-13
Palloni, A. and G. Pinto. 2010. "Rapidly Closing the Gap: Divergent Pathways to Low Mortality in Latin American and Caribbean Countries, 1950-2000." In R. Rogers and E. Crimmins (eds.) Handbook of Adult Mortality. Springer Publishing.
Ceballos, M. and A. Palloni. 2010. "Maternal and Infant Health of the Mexican-Origin Population in the United States: The Role of Acculturation, Duration, and Selection." Ethnicity and Health 15:377-396.
Palloni, A., C. Milesi, R. White, and A. Turner. 2009. "Early Childhood Health, Reproduction of Economic Inequalities and the Persistence of Health and Mortality Differentials." Social Science Medicine 68:1574-1582.
CDE Research Theme Working Groups:
Demography of Inequality
Health and Mortality
Families and Households
Data and Methodology

