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ANNUAIRE
Van Rossem Tina
Bio
Tina Van Rossem (1991) studied Sociology at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where she graduated in June 2013 with a MA dissertation on the impact of the divorce of adult children on the contact frequency with their parents. Since October 2013, she is connected to the demographic research group of the VUB, Interface Demography, and the History Department of the UGhent. She prepares a PhD in historical demography on the causes of the health penalty of the Brussels’ inhabitants between 1890 and 1910. The supervisors of the FWO-financed project ‘Bruxelles ma belle. Bruxelles mortelle. Mortality in Brussels at the turn of the twentieth century’ are Patrick Deboosere (VUB) and Isabelle Devos (UGhent).
Tina.Van.Rossem@vub.ac.be
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Centre(s) de recherche
ID
Domaine(s)
sociologie
Université(s)
VUB
Publications
“The Brussels’ graveyard. Mortality in the Belgian capital at the turn of the twentieth century in a comparative perspective.” Van Rossem, Tina; Deboosere, Patrick; Devos, Isabelle, 2017. Paper presented at Second Day of Demography, Ghent, Belgium.
“From residence to disease. From disease to grave. The relation between Brussels urban and industrial features and disease-specific mortality at the turn of the 20th century.” Van Rossem, Tina; Deboosere, Patrick; Devos, Isabelle, 2016. 133 Paper presented at European Social Science History Conference, Valencia, Spain.