Aline Désesquelles

Senior researcher - INED

Research areas

Multiple cause-of-death analysis
Prison population

Other activities

Research affiliate at Cridup (Centre de recherche de l'institut de démo-graphie de l'université Paris 1)

Research affiliate at the Population Studies Center (Univer-sity of Pennsylvania)

Selection of publications

Francesco Grippo, Aline Désesquelles, Marilena Pappagallo, Luisa Frova, Viviana Egidi, France Meslé (2020). « Multi-morbidity and frailty at death: a new classification of death records for an aging world»,Population Studies,74(3), p. 437-449.

Aline Désesquelles, Annie Kensey, France Meslé (2018). « Circumstances and causes of death among prisoners in France: The preponderance of violent deaths», Population,73(4), p. 721-750.

Aline Désesquelles, Annie Kensey A. (2017). « The death toll of French former prisoners », European Journal of Epidemiology, 32(10), p. 939-941.

Aline Désesquelles, Elena Demuru, Marilena Pappagallo, Luisa Frova, Monica Pace, France Meslé, Viviana Egidi (2015). « After the epidemiologic transition: a reassessment of mortality from infectious diseases among over-65s in France and Italy»,International Journal of Public Health, 60(5), p.515-628.

Aline Désesquelles, Elena Demuru,Michele Antonio Salvatore, Marilena Pappagallo, Luisa Frova, Monica Pace, France Meslé, Viviana Egidi(2014). «Mortality from Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and dementias in France and Italy: a comparison using the multiple cause-of-death approach», Journal of Aging and Health, 26 (2), p. 283 - 315.

Aline Désesquelles, Michele Antonio Salvatore, Marilena Pappagallo, Luisa Frova, Monica Pace, France Meslé, Viviana Egidi (2012). «Analysing multiple causes of death: which methods for which data? An application to the cancer-related mortality of France and Italy», European Journal of Population, DOI: 10.1007/s10680-012-9272-3

Aline Désesquelles, Michele Antonio Salvatore, Luisa
Frova, Monica Pace, Marilena Pappagallo, France
Meslé, Viviana Egidi (2010). «Revisiting the
mortality of France and Italy with the multiple-
cause-of-death approach», Demographic
research
, 23 (28), p.771-806.

Research Units