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fertility and family planning; maternal, perinatal, and reproductive health; women's health; life course and aging; demography
Alison Gemmill is a demographer and epidemiologist with expertise in maternal, perinatal, and reproductive health and fertility. Her current research involves four overlapping arms: the demography of fertility and reproductive outcomes; environmental and macrosocial stressors and perinatal health; stress and health throughout the lifespan; and estimating maternal mortality and maternal cause of death. Her previous and current work on U.S. fertility examines fertility intention dynamics, state-level variation in fertility responses to the Great Recession, and explanations for the unprecedented, recent decline in non-marital fertility. Her other recent research studies how women’s risk preferences and perceptions impact contraceptive use behavior, the relationship between macrosocial stressors and perinatal health, and global and regional patterns of maternal health indicators. She is a former NICHD and NIA predoctoral fellow in demography and has published lead-authored and collaborative work in journals such as Demography, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Lancet, Lancet Global Health, Population and Development Review, and JAMA Network Open.
fertility and family planning; maternal, perinatal, and reproductive health; women's health; life course and aging; demography
Alison Gemmill is a demographer and epidemiologist with expertise in maternal, perinatal, and reproductive health and fertility. Her current research involves four overlapping arms: the demography of fertility and reproductive outcomes; environmental and macrosocial stressors and perinatal health; stress and health throughout the lifespan; and estimating maternal mortality and maternal cause of death. Her previous and current work on U.S. fertility examines fertility intention dynamics, state-level variation in fertility responses to the Great Recession, and explanations for the unprecedented, recent decline in non-marital fertility. Her other recent research studies how women’s risk preferences and perceptions impact contraceptive use behavior, the relationship between macrosocial stressors and perinatal health, and global and regional patterns of maternal health indicators. She is a former NICHD and NIA predoctoral fellow in demography and has published lead-authored and collaborative work in journals such as Demography, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Lancet, Lancet Global Health, Population and Development Review, and JAMA Network Open.
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Rie Sakai-Bizmark, Nicholas J. Jackson,Frank Wu,Emily H. Marr,Hiraku Kumamaru,Dennys Estevez,Alison Gemmill, Jessica C. Moreno,Benjamin F. Henwood
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETYno. 1 (2024): 303-307
American journal of public healthno. 7 (2024): 733-742
Abhery Das,Joan A Casey,Alison Gemmill,Ralph Catalano, Hedwig Lee, Allison Stolte, Brenda Bustos, Tim A Bruckner
Journal of epidemiology and community health (2024)
JAMA pediatrics (2024)
Pregnancy Hypertension (2024): 101121-101121
Tim A. Bruckner, Suman Chakrabarti,Brenda Bustos,Ralph Catalano,Alison Gemmill,Joan A. Casey, Hedwig Lee
PLOS ONEno. 3 (2024): e0295557-e0295557
American journal of epidemiology (2024)
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