Jasmin Abdel Ghany
@jasmin_abdelg
PhD student at @OxfordDemSci @NuffieldCollege and @IMPRS_PHDS. Social Researcher working on #Environment & #Fertility
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https://www.sociology.ox.ac.uk/people/jasmin-abdel-ghany 25-01-2023 11:53:42
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Jasmin Abdel Ghany just published on "Temperatures, conflict and forced migration in West Asia and North Africa" on the 2024 Special Issue of the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research (VYPR) ! Read the full paper here: austriaca.at/?arp=0x003f29f2 Wittgenstein Centre
New paper in the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research (VYPR) ! Jasmin Abdel Ghany discusses whether extreme temperatures influence bilateral forced migration between countries within West Asia and North Africa through their potential to increase armed conflict. Wittgenstein Centre austriaca.at/?arp=0x003f29f2
📝 A novel Vienna Yearbook of Population Research (VYPR) study by Jasmin Abdel Ghany investigates the relationship between temperature irregularities, armed conflict and forced migration flows in West Asia and North Africa ➡️ demography.ox.ac.uk/news/climate-c… The Leverhulme Trust Nuffield College
Chronic physical, psychosocial & sexual health challenges following severe maternal morbidity emphasise that many women require clinical care & social support far beyond 42 days postpartum. Women’s experiences of recovery in Kilifi🇰🇪 in BMJ Global Health gh.bmj.com/content/9/6/e0…
Check out our (Alice Goisis Peter Fallesen Marta Seiz Tatiana Eremenko Marco Cozzani Leire Salazar) paper in Fertility Sterility on educational gradients in assisted reprod. births in 5 countries. Institutional factors do moderate the gaps! #DIGCLASS fertstert.org/article/S0015-…
Wartime bereavement is high (eg in 2023, 1 in every 67 Palestinians had lost a child to war) and is projected to endure. Reducing deaths now will prevent future escalation of violence fueled by resentment & generational trauma. Read Science Advances piece: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Explore #PDRJournal’s special issue “Pandemic Babies: The Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on Fertility and Family Dynamics.” Authors Joshua Wilde & Jasmin Abdel Ghany assess if digital trace data could predict the #COVID19 pandemic's effect on birthrate. ➡️ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…