Nome Fazle Rabbi Ahbab Mohammad
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Department of Statistical Sciences University of Padua
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Studio 130 - Telefono: 049 827 4174
ahbabmohammad.fazlerabbi@phd.unipd.it
2015 - 2018
Stefano Mazzuco
October 2015 - Today: PhD student, Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padua.
European Doctoral School of Demography (2014-15): Held at Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Germany) and Institute of Statistics and Demography, Warsaw School of Economics (Poland). Funded by: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
,MS: Deaprtmenr of Statistics, Biostatistics and Informatics (result published at 2010); University of Dhaka (Bangladesh).
,Bachelor: Department of Statistics (result published at 2008), University of Dhaka (Bangladesh).
Research Interest: Mortality and Longevity, Fertility, Demographic Transition, Multivariate Techniques, Longitudinal Data Analysis.
March 2018 - June 2018; Visiting Fellow, School of Demography, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Supervisor: Professor Heather Booth and Professor Vladimir Canudas-Romo
Membership of Professional Bodies:
IUSSP, British Society for Population Studies, Asian Population Association, Italian Association for Population Studies, Bangladesh Statistical Association.
,Grants:
Recipient of INGRID transitional visitng grant for IECM at CED, Barcelona, Spain; June-July 2015.
MS Thesis: Birth Spacing and Fertility in Bangladesh.
Modified Lee-Carter Methods with LASSO type Smoothing and Adjusting for Lifespan Disparity
Selected publications in peer reviewed journals:
1. Fazle Rabbi, A. M. and Kabir, M. Explaining Fertility Transition of a Developing Country; An Analysis of Quantum and Tempo Effect. Fertility Research and Practice 2015, 1:4.
2. Fazle Rabbi, A. M. Imbalance in Life Table; Effect of Infant Mortality on Lower Life Expectancy at Birth. Journal of Scientific Research 2013, 5 (3): 479-488.
3. Fazle Rabbi, A. M. Estimating Threshold Age between Early Deaths and Late Deaths for a Developing Country. South East Asia Journal Of Public Health 2012, 2(2): 48-54.