I am a postdoctoral researcher in the programme group “Institutions, Inequalities and Life Courses” at the Department of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam. I have obtained my PhD in social sciences in 2017 from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. My work is in the areas of social epidemiology, demography, and medical sociology.
You can download replication files to my articles on my personal webpage www.liliyaleopold.com
Leopold, L. (forthcoming): Education and Physical Health Trajectories in Later Life: A Comparative Study. Demography.
Leopold, L. & T. Leopold. (forthcoming): Education and Health Across Lives and Cohorts: A Study of Cumulative (Dis)advantage and Its Rising Importance in Germany. Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Leopold, L., Leopold, T. & C. Lechner. 2017: Do Immigrants Suffer More From Job Loss? Unemployment and Subjective Well-Being in Germany. Demography. 54, 231-257.
Bernardi, F., Chakhaia, L. & L. Leopold. 2017: Sing me a Song with Social Significance: The (Mis)use of Significance Testing in European Sociological Research. European Sociological Review. 33: 1-15.
Leopold, L. (2016) : Cumulative advantage in an egalitarian country? Socioeconomic health disparities over the life course in Sweden. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 57: 257-273.
Leopold, L., & H. Engelhardt (2013): Education and Physical Health Trajectories in Old Age. Evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. International Journal of Public Health. 58: 23-31.
Leopold, L., & Y. Shavit (2013): Cultural Capital Does Not Travel Well: Immigrants, Natives and Achievement in Israeli Schools. European Sociological Review. 29: 450-463.
Leopold, L., & H. Engelhardt (2011): Bildung und Gesundheitsungleichheit im Alter: Divergenz, Konvergenz oder Kontinuität? Eine Längsschnittuntersuchung mit SHARE. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. 63: 207-236.
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