Alberto Sanz-Gimeno

Professor, Population & Human Ecology
Universidad Complutense de Madrid

alsanz@ucm.es

Field of Study: Demography, Sociology
 
Specialization: , ,
 
Regional focus: Western Europe
 
Education: Doctorate (Ph.D, or MD), Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Sociology, 1997
 
Working languages: Spanish
English, French
 
Other association membership in population or related fieldsAsociacion de Demografia Historica (ADEH)
 

Publications:

Sanz Gimeno, Alberto (1999), La mortalidad de la infancia en Madrid. Cambios demográfico-sanitarios en los siglos XIX y XX, Madrid: Dirección General de Salud Pública, Consejería de Sanidad y Servicios Sociales, Comunidad de Madrid.

 

van Poppel, Frans, Reher, David S., Sanz Gimeno, Alberto, Sánchez Domínguez, María y Beekink, Erik (2012), "Mortality decline and reproductive change during the Dutch demographic transition: Revisiting a traditional debate with new data", Demographic Research, 27, 11, pp. 299-338.


Sanz Gimeno, Alberto y Sánchez Domínguez, María Isabel (2009), "Los otros inmigrantes andinos: los colectivos boliviano y peruano", en Reher, D.-S. y Requena, M. (eds.), Las múltiples caras de la inmigración en España, Madrid: Alianza Editorial, pp. 185-215.

 

Reher, David-Sven, Ortega, José Antonio y Sanz Gimeno, Alberto (2008), "Intergenerational transmission of reproductive traits in Spain during the demographic transition", Human Nature, 19, 1, pp. 23-43.


Colantonio, Sonia E., Fuster, Vicente, Sanz Gimeno, Alberto y Reher, David S. (2008), "Factors related to inbreeding components from isonymy in an urban population: Aranjuez (Spain)", Journal of Biosocial Science  40, 2, pp. 239-246.


Reher, David-Sven y Sanz Gimeno, Alberto (2007), "Rethinking historical reproductive change: Insights from longitudinal data for a Spanish town", Population and Development Review, 33, 4, pp. 703-727.


Reher, David-Sven y Sanz Gimeno, Alberto (2006), "Marked from the outset: season of birth and health during early life in Spain during the demographic transition", Continuity and Change, 21, 1, pp. 107-129.