Richard G. Rogers
Rick Rogers is Professor of Sociology and Faculty Associate of the Population and Health and Society Programs in the Institute of Behavioral Science at the University of Colorado. His main research interests focus on social demography and medical sociology. He has published over 100 articles and chapters on social, economic, demographic, and behavioral differences in health and survival. For example, with Eileen Crimmins (University of Southern California), he coedited the International Handbook of Adult Mortality, which provides an in-depth examination of trends and patterns in adult mortality around the world. His recent NICHD-funded project with Bob Hummer (University of North Carolina) examined differences in early life mortality. Overall, his research endeavors to better understand ways to improve health and lengthen life.
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University of Colorado Boulder
richard.rogers@colorado.edu
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09 June 2020 | descriptive finding
Greater mortality variability in the United States in comparison with peer countries
Volume: 42 Article ID: 36
Pages: 1039–1056
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2020.42.36
25 February 2020 | research article
The persistent southern disadvantage in US early life mortality, 1965‒2014
Volume: 42 Article ID: 11
Pages: 343–382
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2020.42.11
21 February 2018 | research article
A longitudinal examination of US teen childbearing and smoking risk
Volume: 38 Article ID: 24
Pages: 619–650
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2018.38.24