University of Wisconsin–Madison

Tag: Feb/March 2018

Student Research: Income Mobility, Health, and Mortality

Graduate student Sebastian Daza is interested in social complexity, networks, and health. At CDHA, Daza has focused his research on the magnitude and variability of the association between income mobility, health, and mortality in the United States. Income mobility is a distinct aspect of social stratification, and, according to Daza, improving social mobility is one intervention that …

New Study on Work, Parenting, and Work-Home Spillover

New research from 2015–17 NIA postdoc Katherine Lin, now an assistant professor at Dartmouth, explores the relationship between work, parenting, and work-home spillover. Using a life course perspective, Lin and co-author Sarah Burgard (Michigan) examined how work-home spillover changes as men and women move through different parenting stages. Lin and Burgard analyzed data from two …

NIA Postdoc Receives Alzheimer’s Association Funding

Megan Zuelsdorff joined CDHA as a National Institute on Aging postdoctoral trainee in September 2017 and has worked on several research projects related to social determinants of cognitive aging processes and socioenvironmental contributors to well-established disparities in impairment and Alzheimer’s risk. One of her major projects examines how adverse events across the life course contribute …

Health Surveys Can Reveal Supplementary Health Information, Research Shows

In face-to-face-interviews on personal health, respondents often self-report measures of their physical and mental capabilities by answering a series of questions. In some cases, interviewers conducting the surveys also rate respondents’ health by answering questions like, “Would you say the respondent’s health in general is excellent, very good, fair, or poor?” These questions, known as …

25 Genetic Markers Linked to Longevity

Scholars have long wondered what enables some people to live to very old ages while others do not. Research has shown that a number of inherited genetic variants are linked to overall and longer lifespan. A recent study published in Aging, co-authored by CDHA Director Pamela Herd (public affairs; sociology), indicated that the number of these …

Pilot Project Investigates Effects of Sibling Death

Each year, CDHA provides pilot grants to affiliates engaged in innovative research that is likely to lead to support from external funders. During the academic year 2014–15, PIs Barbara Wolfe (public affairs, economics, population health sciences), Jason Fletcher (public affairs; sociology), Jan Greenberg (social work), and Marsha Mailick (vice chancellor for research and graduate education; …