Who's Who
Elisenda Renteria
Postdoctoral Fellow
Section of Cancer Information
Specialty:
Economic Demogaphy; Demographic Methods; Aging and Population Dynamics; Mortality, Health and Socioeconomic Differentials.Academic Degrees
| Year | Degree | Major | Institution | Town | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | PhD | Demography | Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais | Belo Horizonte | Brazil |
| 2005 | MSc | Demography | Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais | Belo Horizonte | Brazil |
| 2002 | BA | Economics | Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona | Bellaterra | Spain |
Current Research Projects
- Cancers attributable to various risk factors
I Soerjomataram, D. Forman, I Romieu, M Jenab - The evolution of cancer in ageing society
I Soerjomataram, D. Forman, F Bray
Selected Publications
Patxot C, RenterÃa E, Sanchez Romero M, Souto G (2012). Measuring the balance of government intervention on forward and backward family transfers using NTA estimates: The modified Lee Arrows. International Tax and Public Finance, v. 19 n. 3, 442-461.Sanchez Romero M, Patxot C, RenterÃa E, Souto G (2012). On the effects of Public and Private Transfers on Capital Accumulation: Some Lessons from NTA Aggregates. Journal of Population Economics. DOI 10.1007/s00148-012-0422-z
Patxot C, RenterÃa E, Sanchez Romero M, Souto G (2011). How intergenerational transfers finance the lifecycle deficit in Spain. In: Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason (eds.). Population Aging and the Generational Economy: A Global Perspective. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
RenterÃa P., Elisenda, Cássio M. Turra and Bernardo L. Queiroz (2007). Grandparents and grandchildren living together, a better life for the youngest? The cases of Brazil and Peru. Papeles de Población, n. 52 (April-June), CIEAP/UAEM.

