- Demography
- Social Statistics
- Health and Morbidity
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Tina Hannemann is a Lecturer in Social Statistics at the University of Manchester's Department of Social Statistics. She serves as director of the MSc program in Social Research Methods and Statistics, and teaches undergraduate and postgraduate modules focusing on survey research methods, demography, and demographic forecasting. Her research explores demographic events in health, mortality, family formation, and socio-economic influences on ethnic minority populations. She has contributed to projects like the EU 'Families and Societies' initiative and NCRM studies on missing data compensation in bio-marker datasets. Education: PhD in Economics from Lund University (2012), MSc in Demography from Rostock University (2007), and advanced studies at INED (Paris). Professional experience includes roles at the Max-Planck Institute for Demographic Research and the CoDE/NCRM research groups. Research emphasizes methodological innovations in handling missing data and applied topics like immigrant fertility patterns and health disparities. She co-organized the Cathie Marsh Institute seminar series and developed training courses on STATA programming and data visualization. Her work addresses global challenges linked to UN SDGs including reduced inequalities and quality education through improved demographic literacy and data accessibility.











