Jasmin Abdel Ghany
DPhil Candidate, Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science
Jasmin Abdel Ghany is a DPhil student at Nuffield College. Her work focuses on early life exposures, shocks to fertility and reproductive health, and the intersection between the environment and fertility. In this context, she has investigated climate change impacts on fertility, sex ratios at birth, reproductive health and infant health.
To identify these relationships, Jasmin merges survey data with high-resolution environmental data. Her work pays particular attention to determinants of social vulnerability and the biological and behavioural mechanisms that drive the relationship between the environment and social and health outcomes.
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