Nadine Zielonke
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Research Group: Demography of Austria
Job Title: Research Assistant
Phone: +43 1 515 81 7721
Fax: +43 1 515 81 7730
E-mail: nadine.zielonke@oeaw.ac.at
Education
- PhD Studies in Geography at the University of Vienna, Austria (since March 2006)
- International Max Planck Research School for Demography, Rostock, Germany (2005/06)
- Diploma in Demography, University of Rostock, Germany (2003)
- Studies in Political Science, University of Umeå, Sweden (2001)
Professional Career
- May 2005 - November 2007: Research assistant at the Vienna Institute of Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
- March–August 2004: Internship at the Cologne Centre of Health Services Research (ZVFK), Köln, Germany
- March–April 2002: Internship at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Division 1: Research on Aging, Survival, and Longevity
- August–September 2001: Internship at the Federal Institute for Population Research (BIB), Wiesbaden, Germany
Research Interests
- Mortality
- Gender Differences in Mortality in Austria and other European countries since 1950
- Ageing
- Physical Health, behavioural risks and health care of Europeans aged 50 and over
Projects
- Gender Differences in Mortality in Austria and other European countries since 1950
- Share – Survey of Health, Ageing and retirement in Europe
Publications
- Luy, Marc; Zielonke, Nadine (2007): „Die geschlechtsspezifischen Sterblichkeitsunterschiede in West- und Ostdeutschland unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der kriegsbedingten Langzeitfolgen auf die Kohortenmortalität“, [Sex mortality differences in western and eastern Germany with special consideration of long-term impacts of war on cohort mortality], in Scholz, R.; Luy, M. (Hrsg.): Die Bevölkerung in Ost- und Westdeutschland: demographische und ökonomische Aspekte 15 Jahre nach der Wende, im Erscheinen.
- Nadine Zielonke and Marc Luy. 2006. The Phenomenon of Patterns: Gender Gaps in Mortality, Poster Presentation at the European Population Conference 2006, Liverpool, UK (EPC 2006 Poster Award Winner) Abstract Poster
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