Cambridge ESRC DTP Interdisciplinary Studentship 2021: Early-life and intergenerational effects on later-life outcomes over the long-term

Lead Research Organisation: University of Cambridge
Department Name: Geography

Abstract

My proposed
research will explore two main themes, using the two data sources mentioned in the project description. Firstly, I hope to
use the detailed Derbyshire Health Visitor records to study the short- and long-term impact of the 1918/1919 influenza
epidemic on infants during gestation and the first year of life. I want to identify the general impact of influenza on both
pregnant mothers and the infants themselves, and how the timing of the influenza-onset may have impacted its effect. I
hope this study can add to the 'positive selection' debate regarding shocks in utero. I will also use the dataset to look at
the relationship between infant mortality and the foetal origins thesis. Secondly, I will use the Cambridge Group Family
Reconstitution dataset to study infant mortality clustering in England, and intergenerational fertility and mortality rates.
Through these ideas, I hope to expand our understanding of the mechanisms through which infant mortality is
propagated individually and across populations, and how in utero environments are impacted by exogenous factors. I am
particularly interested in how the causes behind health inequality and infant mortality manifest themselves biologically
over time, and how to break these cycles.

Publications

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
ES/P000738/1 01/10/2017 30/09/2027
2623123 Studentship ES/P000738/1 01/10/2021 31/03/2025 Elisabeth Mjaaland