Curriculum Vitae Gabriele Doblhammer Telephone: +49 381 498 4393 (University of Rostock) Telephone +49 381 2081 124 (Rostock Center for the Research of Demographic Change) Fax: +49 381 2081 424 e-mail: doblhammer@rostockerzentrum.de PERSONAL INFORMATION Nationality: Austria Birth date: 5 December 1963 EDUCATION 1982-1988 University of Vienna / Technical University of Vienna Undergraduate student at the Institute for Statistics Master s degree in statistics (Mag. rer. soc. oec.) in 1988 1988-1989 Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna Scholar in the Department for Mathematical Computer Methods 1996-1997 University of Vienna Graduate student at the Institute for Statistics Ph.D. in Demography and Statistics (Dr. rer. soc. oec.) in 1997 Thesis: Socioeconomic differentials in Austrian adult mortality. A study based on linked census and death records for the years 1981/82. 1997-1998 Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany
Post doctoral fellow, Laboratory of Survival and Longevity 08 1997 University of Davis, California Participant in the German/American summer institute on Biological and Social Determinants of Longevity. 08 1998 Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock Participant in the German/American summer institute on Biological and Social Determinants of Longevity. WORKING EXPERIENCE IN PRIVATE, PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 1987-1989 Creditanstalt Bankverein, Vienna Programmer 1989-1994 A.C. Nielsen Company, Marketing Research, Vienna Statistician Quantitative market research studies 1992-1994 United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya Junior Professional Officer in the Human Settlements Planning and Policy Section Development of household projections 1995 Ministry for Foreign Affairs / Department for Development Aid, Vienna Statistician RESEARCH 1995-1998 Institute for Demography / Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna Research scientist 1. Socioeconomic differentials in mortality
2. The effect of changes in education on population aging 3. Socioeconomic differentials and trends in health-expectancy 1995-1996 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Vienna Guest research scholar at the Population Project 1. Multi-state household projections 2. Socioeconomic differentials in mortality 1996-1997 Institute for Family Research, Vienna Research scientist 1. Partnership formation and dissolution 2. Austrian Fertility and Family Survey 1997-2004 Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany Senior Research Scientist and Research Coordinator Laboratory of Survival and Longevity. 1. The relationship between reproduction and longevity in human populations 2. Early life environment and late life mortality 3. Seasonality in mortality and fertility 4. Health and care need 5. Socioeconomic differentials in mortality
2002 Sanford Institute for Public Policy, Duke University, North Carolina, USA Visiting Associate Professor Since 2004 University of Rostock Full Professor for Empirical Methods and Demography http://www.wiwi.uni-rostock.de/~esf/ Since 2006 Rostock Center for the Study of Demographic Change Executive Director http://www.rostockerzentrum.de/ APPOINTMENTS 1998-2001 Elected representative of the research scientists at the MPIDR Since 1999 Since 2003 Since 2006 Since 2004 Associate Editor Demographic Research Expert Commission on Population Projections of the German Statistical Office Editor Demografische Forschung aus erster Hand Founding Member of the Scientific Board of the European Doctoral School of Demography (EDSD) REVIEWS for peer-reviewed journals Demography
Demographic Research Social Science and Medicine Social Biology International Journal of Epidemiology Heart Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health Population Studies Population and Development Review Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B Biological Sciences Economics and Human Biology for funding organisations Expert of 5th Framework of the European Commission Expert of the Science Foundation of the European Commission European Research Council Wellcome Trust Austrian Science Fund (FWF) EXTERNAL FUNDS MIC/MAC (6. Framework of the European Commission) MAGGIE (6. Framework of the European Commission) EHLEIS (6. Framework of the European Commission) Historical Demography in Mecklenburg (Mecklenburg in der demographischen Transition des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts)- Ministry of Science of Mecklenburg- Vorpommern Small Area Projections of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ( Versorgungsepidemiologische Auswirkungen des demographischen Wandels in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Ein interdisziplinärer Ansatz zur flächendeckenden Versorgungsplanung ) Medical Association FELICIE (5. Framework of the European Commission) MEMBERSHIPS Population Association of America (PAA)
International Union fort he Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) European Association for Population Studies (EAPS) Deutsche Gesellschaft für Demografie (DGD) TEACHING Lectures 1998 University of Rostock, Social Differentials in Mortality 2001 Technical University of Berlin, Differences in Life Expectancy: Theories, Methods, and Results. 2004 University of Vienna, Introduction to Demography Since 2004 University of Rostock, 4 lectures per week (each 90 minutes), 32 weeks each year 1. Consequences of Demographic Change (MA) 2. Introduction to Empirical Research in Social Science (BA) 3. Research Seminar of BA Students 4. Research Seminar for MA Students 5. Introduction to Linear and Logistic Regression (MA) 6. Introduction to Survival Analysis (MA) 7. Demographic and Social Surveys (MA) In addition I am responsible for the lectures taught by my assistants: 1. Introduction to statistical analysis with SPSS (BA) 2. Introduction to multivariate statistics (BA) Since 2006 Responsible for the course in Consequences of Demographic Change of the European Doctoral School for Demography Since 2004 Member of the Commission on the Introduction of BA/MA and structured PhD Programmes at the University of Rostock Responsible for the Implementation of a MSc Demography (since 2005) and a PhD Programme in Demography (since 2006)