The Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW) has a vacancy for two PhD researchers (1.0 fte each) “The impact of lifestyle factors on past trends in socio-economic inequalities in mortality”
Job description
Inequalities in mortality between socio-economic groups are a persistent challenge for society. The recent widening of socio-economic mortality inequalities in modern welfare states, despite major efforts to reduce them, has raised important questions regarding what is driving these past trends, what can be expected for the future, and to what extent policy measures can revert the trend.
Answering these questions requires advanced knowledge on – particularly - the changing contribution of lifestyle factors, e.g. smoking, obesity and excessive alcohol consumption, to past trends in socio-economic mortality inequalities. The two PhD researchers will obtain this knowledge for obesity and excessive alcohol consumption, respectively. For this purpose, they will analyze prevalence and mortality data by educational level for selected European countries, using a dynamic and cross-national perspective.
They will do so as part of the VICI research project by Fanny Janssen on “Forecasting future socio-economic inequalities in longevity: the impact of lifestyle ‘epidemics’”, which was recently funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).
The PhD researchers are expected to write – in English - 4 to 5 first-authored international academic journal articles, each, which together will make up the main part of their individually written PhD thesis. In addition, the PhDs are expected to contribute to the further dissemination of their research findings within and beyond academia, by, among others, presenting at (inter)national conferences, writing one professional article each, and by regularly updating the project website.
The PhD students will be supervised by Prof. dr. Fanny Janssen (NIDI), Prof. dr. Anton Kunst (Dept of Public Health, University of Amsterdam) (second promotor), and a postdoctoral researcher, and will collaborate with international experts.
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2 PhD Positions at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute in Holland