Historical demographer who studies how disability and climate shape human lives across time
I am a historical demographer studying how social factors, climate, and disability have shaped population health and demographic change from the 1800s to today. My research combines historical and modern population registers with digital and statistical methods to examine fertility, migration, health inequalities, and the role of civil society. I also teach and supervise in longitudinal methods, event history analysis, and the use of large-scale population data in historical and social science research.