J. Daniel Zazueta-Borboa is a Ph.D. student at NIDI. His research focuses on long-term trends in socioeconomic inequalities in longevity. Specifically, he uses demographic and statistical analysis as a tool to assess health inequalities.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the University of Guadalajara, in Mexico, and a Master’s degree in Population Studies from El Colegio de la Frontera Norte in Mexico. He participated in the European Doctoral School of Demography at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, and at the Center for Demographic Studies in Barcelona during 2019-2020. His research interests are mortality, aging, and health inequalities in Europe and Latin America.
Previous professional experience: He worked for the Mexico City government measuring poverty and inequality and as research assistant at the University of Guadalajara in Mexico. He has collaborated in different research projects related to poverty, welfare state regimes and aging in Mexico and Latin America.
Expertise
Mortality, demographic analysis, socioeconomic inequalities, health inequalities