Andres Andres Salazar-Arango

Professor. Instituto de la Familia
Universidad de La Sabana

andres.salazar@unisabana.edu.co

Field of Study: Geographie, Sociologie
 
Specialization: Démographie appliquée, Familles et ménages, Population et développement, Social Demography
 
Regional focus: Amérique latine et Caraïbes
 
Education: Niveau Master, Universidad de los Andes, Population et développement, 2002
 
Working languages: Anglais
Espagnol, Français
 
 
Professional Summary:

Andres Salazar-Arango, MA. in Geography (Navarra University, Spain) and MA. in Regional Development (Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá), Assistant Professor at The Family Institute, Universidad de La Sabana (Colombia, South America)  is member of the International Union For The Scientific Study of Population, and researcher at The World Family Map Project. His research includes Demography of the Family, Youth Life-styles, Sustainability of the Family and Adolescent Fertility. He lectures on Adolescent Fertility and Family and Society.

 

Publications:

DeRose, L. F., Johnson, B. R., Wang, W., & Salazar-Arango, A. (2021). Couple religiosity, male headship, intimate partner violence, and infidelity. Review of Religious Research63(4), 607-627.

 

DeRose, L. F., Goldscheider, F., Brito, J. R., Salazar-Arango, A., Corcuera, P., Corcuera, P. J., & Gas-Aixendri, M. (2019). Are children barriers to the gender revolution? International comparisons. European journal of population35(5), 987-1021.

 

 

DeRose, L. F., Huarcaya, G., & Salazar-Arango, A. (2018). Father absence and the reverse gender gap in Latin American education. Journal of Family Issues39(13), 3508-3534.

 

DeRose, L. F., Huarcaya, G., Salazar-Arango, A., Agurto, M., Corcuera, P., Gonzalvo-Cirac, M., & Tarud, C. (2017). Children’s living arrangements and on-time progression through school in Latin America and the Caribbean. Journal of Family and Economic Issues38(2), 184-203.

 

DeRose, L. F., Salazar-Arango, A., Corcuera García, P., Gas-Aixendri, M., & Rivera, R. (2017). Maternal union instability and childhood mortality risk in the Global South, 2010–14. Population Studies71(2), 211-228.