Jose-Manuel Aburto
José Manuel Aburto
The Leverhulme Center for Demographic Science
José Manuel Aburto is a Mexican demographer in the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science and the Department of Sociology. He joined Oxford to hold the Newton International and Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowships. He received his MA in Demography at El Colegio de México, and PhD in Demography at the University of Southern Denmark and Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in 2020.
The overarching aim of his research is to produce novel insights on population health inequalities and better understand the link between health inequalities and social determinants of health through core demographic concepts. Theoretically and methodologically, his work follows two main strands. First, he develops and advances formal demographic techniques to measure inequalities in the length of life, and uses this perspective to generate new ways of analysing population health. Second, through these and other methodological tools, he examines the structural and social determinants of population health inequalities. His work so far has examined how structural shocks like violence, and more recently the COVID-19 pandemic, affect population health inequalities around the globe.
Recent publications
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How lifespan and life years lost equate to unity
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Baudisch A. and Aburto JM., (2024), Demographic Research, 50, 643 - 666
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Contributions of age groups and causes of death to the sex gap in lifespan variation in Europe
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Zazueta-Borboa J-D. et al, (2023), Population Studies, 1 - 22
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The Gap Between US and Best Practice Life Expectancy Is Increasing.
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Aburto JM. and Vigezzi S., (2023), American journal of public health, e1 - e3
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Reversals in past long-term trends in educational inequalities in life expectancy for selected European countries
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Zazueta-Borboa JD. et al, (2023), Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
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A global assessment of the impact of violence on lifetime uncertainty
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Aburto JM. et al, (2023), Science Advances, 9