Amilcar Matos-Moreno
@tropicalepid
PostDoctoral Researcher at Penn State • Social Epidemiologist • Aging • Migration • Survey Methodology • Demography
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19-10-2014 23:51:29
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On my way to Gerontological Society of America (GSA) to present my research work on social support, loneliness and disability among Puerto Rican older adults using PREHCO. 😊😊🥳🎉 #ReadyToShareScience and hopefully catch up with friends/mentors. Carlos Mendes de Leon Ashton Verdery Nekehia Sarah E. Patterson
Penn State researchers are discovering the causes of population aging and how it will negatively impact Puerto Rico. Penn State SSRI Penn State College of the Liberal Arts #Demography icds.psu.edu/demographers-i…
What an experience! This course gave me tools I never thought I could use to model kinship within my research area. Thanks to MPIDR for the opportunity, and thanks to Placeholder Account for Alexis R. Santos and Ashton Verdery for the support. Pd: also, made a bunch of new friends and coauthors. 👍🏼🫶🏼
A great piece summarizing the challenges rapid population aging presents but also the social programs in place to reassure successful aging in PR. Penn State Population Research Institute Penn State SSRI Penn State HDFS NBC News
Today at 5:30pm #GSA2023 Gerontological Society of America (GSA) presenting my research on Migration and Kinlessness in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷. Come join me if you are still in Tampa.
Presenting at #GSA2023 my research about migration and kinlessness in Puerto Rico. Thanks to the The National Institute on Aging (NIA) Penn State Population Research Institute Universidad Albizu for the support and my coauthors! Alexis R. Santos Ashton Verdery Mara Getz Sheftel (she/her) Rachel Margolis
📣SAVE THE DATE 📅 Talk MPIDR June 26, 11am (CEST) Amílcar Matos-Moreno (Amilcar Matos-Moreno) Penn State will talk about The Importance of Understanding Kinship Structures and Kinlessness for Left Behind Older Adults in Puerto Rico. ❗Register now❗ demogr.mpg.de/en/news_events…
Happy with the opportunity and thankful that you were present. Alexis R. Santos