AntÃa DomÃnguez RodrÃguez
Junior Researcher
CED – Centre for Demographic Studies
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
Antía holds a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from the University of the Basque Country (UPV / EHU) and a Diploma in Statistics from the University of Salamanca (USAL). Once the studies were completed, she was a beneficiary of the INJUVE scholarship for "Young Cooperators" to work in international cooperation in El Salvador. During his stay he strengthens his interest in demography so he decides to resume his studies with the completion of the "Master of Territorial Studies and Population" at the Center for Demographic Studies (CED / UAB). Subsequently, it is incorporated into the staff as a research technique. In April 2015, he was granted a "Training of Research Staff" grant from MINECO to carry out the thesis at the same center under the direction of Dr. Amand Blanes and Dr. Pau Miret,
Research Interest
Education and work , Health and aging
Publications
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DOMÃNGUEZ-RODRÃGUEZ, AntÃa; BLANES, Amand; MIRET, Pau (2015) "Socio-demographic characteristics of the perception of health: immigrant population and indigenous population". GARCÃA CASTAÑO, FJ; MEGÃAS MEGÃAS, A .; ORTEGA TORRES, J. (Eds.) Minutes of the VIII Congress on International Migrations in Spain (Granada, September 16-18, 2015). Granada: Institute of Migrations, Symposium 25, pp. 12-23Â
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DOMÃNGUEZ-RODRÃGUEZ, AntÃa; MIRET, Pau; ZUERAS, Pilar.- Abandoning the world of work through retirement, Spain, 2006-2012. "DOMÃNGUEZ-MUJICA, Josefina, DÃAZ-HERNÃNDEZ, Ramón (Coord.) (2016) Minutes XV Congress of the Spanish Population: Population and territory at the crossroads of the social sciences Fuerteventura, June 8-10, 2016. La Laguna: University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: 107-121Â
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CASTRO-MARTÃN, Teresa; DOMÃNGUEZ-RODRÃGUEZ, AntÃa (2016). "Consensus Unions in Central America: Historical Continuities and New Emerging Patterns". ESTEVE, Albert; LESTHAEGHE, Ron (Ed.). Cohabitation and Marriage in the Americas: Geo-historical Legacies and New Trends. New York: Springer International Publishing, Chapter 6: 157-185 (ISBN 978-3-319-31440-2).