On October 24, Dr. Zimmer and Dr. Zajacova presented, "Pain in the United States and Abroad: A Demographic Perspective" at the Sociology Colloquium Series at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
New article in Asian Population Studies
In September, Dr. Zimmer's paper entitled, "Migration and left-behind parents and children of migrants in Cambodia: a look at household composition and the economic situation," was published in Asian Population Studies. The paper was co-authored by M. Van Natta, a doctoral candidate at UCSF.
Linking Spirituality and Religiosity to Life and Health Expectancy team publishes new work
The project team's paper on religion, life expectancy and disability-free life expectancy among older women and men in the Unites States was recently accepted for publication in The Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences. Follow the link to read the accepted manuscript: https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gby098.
CARExpert Programme talk at Duke-NUS Medical School
On August 3, 2018, Dr. Zimmer presented a talk entitled, "A Global Comparative Study of Religiosity and Health" at Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore.
Dr. Zimmer leads workshop at Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore
On August 6, 2018, Dr. Zimmer led a workshop entitled "Introduction to Using Multilevel Models for Contextual Cross-Sectional Research" at the Centre for Ageing Research and Education (CARE) Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore. This workshop provided introductory instructions on running multilevel models in Stata and interpreting their results.
Disability-Free Life Expectancy Calculator now live!
After much anticipation, the research team of the Linking Spirituality and Religiosity to Life and Health Expectancy: A Global Comparative Study has launched the Disability-Free Life Expectancy Calculator. The DFLE Calculator is based on results obtained from an analysis of data from the Health and Retirement Study conducted in the United States. Try it out now by clicking here.