CV Esteban Calvo March, 2017 Page 1/29 ESTEBAN CALVO, PhD, MsPH Professor of Public Policy Public Policy Institute School of Business and Economics Universidad Diego Portales Av. Santa Clara 797, Huechuraba Santiago, RM 8580000, Chile [email protected]Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University 722 W. 168th Street, Room 412 New York, NY 10032, USA [email protected]www.estebancalvo.com www.calvolab.org EDUCATION 2010 Postdoctoral Ms in Public Health, Harvard University. 2009 PhD in Sociology, Boston College. 2007 MA in Sociology, Boston College. 2002 BS in Sociology, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Chile. AREAS OF INTEREST Aging and the life course, social epidemiology, public policy, subjective well-being, and quantitative methods. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2017 to date Full Professor, Public Policy Institute at Universidad Diego Portales, Chile. 2015 to date Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2012 to date Principal Investigator, Laboratory on Aging and Social Epidemiology, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile. 2011 to date Guest Professor, Certificate in Gerontology, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Chile. 2011 to 2017 Associate Professor, Public Policy Institute at Universidad Diego Portales, Chile. 2014 to 2015 Adjunct Research Scientist, Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University.
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Errázuriz, Paula, Camila Valdés, Paul A. Vohringer, and Esteban Calvo. 2015. “Mental
Health Financing in Chile: A Pending Debt” (“Financiamiento de la Salud Mental en
Chile: Una Deuda Pendiente”). Revista Médica de Chile 143(9):1179-86.
http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0034-98872015000900011
Calvo, Esteban, Natalia Sarkisian, and Christopher R. Tamborini. 2013. “Causal Effects of
Retirement Timing on Subjective Physical and Emotional Health.” Journal of
Gerontology: Social Sciences 68(1):73-84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbs097 ***Winner of the 2013 James G. Zimmer New Investigator Research Award of the APHA A&PH section***
Lemp, Sebastián and Esteban Calvo. 2012. “Acceptance or Rejection of Clinical
Standardization? Chilean Doctors Discuss Clinical Practice Guidelines and Benefit
Packages.” Revista Salud Colectiva 8(1):61-8.
http://www.unla.edu.ar/saludcolectiva/publication22/en_v8n1a06.pdf. This paper was
also published in Spanish: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1851-82652012000100006.
Calvo, Esteban, Fabio M. Bertranou, and Evelina Bertranou. 2010. “Are Old-age Pension
System Reforms Moving Away from Individual Retirement Accounts in Latin America?”
Journal of Social Policy 39(2):223-34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0047279409990663
Calvo, Esteban, Kelly Haverstick, and Steven A. Sass. 2009. “Gradual Retirement, Sense of
Control, and Retirees’ Happiness.” Research on Aging 31(1):112-35.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0164027508324704 ***Winner of the 2007 Severyn T. Bruyn Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Social Economy & Social Justice at BC***
Calvo, Esteban. 2013. “Applied Theories of Aging: Healthy, Active, and Positive Aging”
(“Enfoques Sobre el Envejecimiento: Envejecimiento Saludable, Activo y Positivo”). Pp.
24-48 in Preventing and Addressing Older Adults Abuse (Prevención y Abordaje del
Maltrato Hacia las Personas Mayores), edited by S. González, M. Rojas, and D. León.
Santiago, Chile: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. ISBN 978-956-14-1358-0.
Calvo, Esteban. 2013. “Positive Aging” (“Envejecimiento Positivo”). Pp. 47-62 in Social
Gerontology (Gerontología Social), edited by M. Rojas and D. León. Santiago, Chile:
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. ISBN 978-956-14-1341-2.
Calvo, Esteban. 2013. “Overview and Recent Developments in the Chilean Health System”
(“Antecedentes y Desarrollos Recientes del Sistema de Salud Chileno”). Pp. 34-56 in
Public Policy Analysis. Bogota, Colombia: Office of the Comptroller General, School of
Public Administration, and Ortega and Gasset Foundation.
Calvo, Esteban and Bernardo Martorell. 2008. “Salud del Adulto Mayor en Chile:
Responsabilidad Compartida por las Personas, las Empresas y el Estado” (“The Health of
Older Adults in Chile: A Responsibility Shared by Individuals, Companies, and the
Government”). Pp. 103-21 in Construyendo Políticas Públicas para una Sociedad que
Envejece (Public Policies for an Aging Society). Santiago, Chile: Corporación Expansiva
y Escuela de Salud Pública de la Universidad de Chile. ISBN 978-956-8678-03-6.
Calvo, Esteban and Ángeles Pérez. 2004. “El Boro.” Pp. 36-47 in Historias de
Campamentos (Precarious Settlements’ Stories), edited by M. Rivadeneira. Santiago,
Chile: Centro de Investigación Social, Un Techo Para Chile.
Other Publications
Calvo, Esteban, Lianquan Fang, and John B. Williamson. 2016. “Rural Pension Reform:
The Case of China.” Working Paper #28, Public Policy Institute at Universidad Diego
Portales, Santiago, Chile. ISSN: 0719-4056. An earlier version was published in 2015 as
Working Paper #66, School of Business and Economics at Universidad Diego Portales,
Santiago, Chile.
Calvo, Esteban. 2016. “Old-age Pension Reform in Chile: Non-pecuniary Aspects”
(“Reforma al Sistema de Pensiones Chileno: Consideraciones No Pecuniarias.”) Working
Paper #27, Public Policy Institute at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile. ISSN:
0719-4056. Also will be published as Working Paper, School of Business and Economics
at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile.
Garretón, Manuela and Esteban Calvo. 2015. “Drawing Well-being” (“Dibujando el
Bienestar”). Dossier, Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes, Santiago, Chile.
Calvo, Esteban, Maureen Berho, Mónica Roqué, Juan Sebastián Amaro, Fernando Morales,
Emiliana Rivera, Luis Miguel F. Gutiérrez Robledo, Elizabeth Caro López, Bernardita
Canals, and Rosa Kornfeld. 2014. “Comparative-historical Analysis of Aging Policy
Reform in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Mexico.” Working Paper #25, Public Policy
Institute at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile. Also published as Working
Paper #61, School of Business and Economics at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago,
Chile.
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Hartman, Rebecca and Esteban Calvo. 2014. “How to Improve Cancer Screening and
Prevention in Chile?” (“¿Cómo Mejorar la Prevención y Detección del Cáncer en
Chile?”). Claves de Políticas Públicas, Public Policy Institute at Universidad Diego
Portales, Santiago, Chile.
Calvo, Esteban and Pablo González. 2013. “Quality of Employment, Subjective Well-being,
and Human Development” (“Calidad del Empleo desde los Enfoques del Bienestar
Subjetivo y el Desarrollo Humano”). Working Papers #14, Public Policy Institute at
Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile. Also published as: Working Paper #50,
School of Business and Economics at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile;
Working Papers #6, Centre for New Development Thinking, Santiago, Chile.
Calvo, Esteban and Christine A. Mair. 2013. “The Multiplicative Effect of Individual- and
Nation-Level Unemployment on Life Satisfaction in 97 Nations (1981-2009).” Working
Paper #36, Public Policy Institute at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile. Also
published as Working Paper #49, School of Business and Economics at Universidad
Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile.
Azar, Ariel and Esteban Calvo. 2012. “The Uncertain Certainty of Happiness Rankings”
(“La Certeza Incierta de los Rankings de Felicidad”). Claves de Políticas Públicas #7,
Public Policy Institute at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile.
Beytía, Pablo and Esteban Calvo. 2011. “How to Measure Happiness?” (“¿Cómo Medir La
Felicidad?”). Claves de Políticas Públicas #4, Public Policy Institute at Universidad
Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile.
Calvo, Esteban and Natalia Sarkisian. 2011. “Retirement and Well-being: Examining
Characteristics of Life Course Transitions.” Working Paper #2, Public Policy Institute at
Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile.
Calvo, Esteban, Natalia Sarkisian, and Christopher R. Tamborini. 2011. “Causal Effects of
Retirement Timing on Subjective Well-being: The Role of Cultural Norms and
Institutional Policies.” Working Paper #7, Public Policy Institute at Universidad Diego
Portales, Santiago, Chile. Also published as Working Paper #17, School of Business and
Economics at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile.
Bertranou, Fabio M., Esteban Calvo, and Evelina Bertranou. 2009. “Is Latin America
Retreating from Individual Retirement Accounts?” Issue Brief #9-14, Center for
Retirement Research at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. This Issue Brief is also
published in Spanish in 2010.
Calvo, Esteban, Kelly Haverstick, and Natalia Zhivan. 2009. “Older Americans on the Go:
Financial and Psychological Effects of Moving.” Issue Brief #9-19, Center for
Retirement Research at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.
Calvo, Esteban, Kelly Haverstick, and Natalia Zhivan. 2009. “Determinants and
Consequences of Moving Decisions for Older Americans.” Working Paper #2009-16,
Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.
Calvo, Esteban and Bernardo Martorell. 2008. “Salud del Adulto Mayor en Chile:
Responsabilidad Compartida por las Personas, las Empresas y el Estado” (“The Health of
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Older Adults in Chile: A Responsibility Shared by Individuals, Companies, and the
Government”). Documento en Foco #130, Corporación Expansiva, Santiago, Chile.
Calvo, Esteban, Kelly Haverstick, and Steven A. Sass. 2007. “What Makes Retirees
Happier: A Gradual or ‘Cold Turkey’ Retirement?” Working Paper #2007-18, Center for
Retirement Research at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.
Calvo, Esteban, Kelly Haverstick, and Steven A. Sass. 2007. “A Gradual Exit May Not
Make for a Happier Retirement?” Issue Brief #7-16, Center for Retirement Research at
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.
Calvo, Esteban. 2006. “Does Working Longer Make People Healthier and Happier?” Issue
Brief WOB#2, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.
Revise and Resubmit
Calvo, Esteban and Natalia Sarkisian. Revise and resubmit. “Retirement and Well-being:
Examining Characteristics of Life Course Transitions.” American Sociological Review. ***Winner of the 2010 Robert Dentler Award for Outstanding Student Achievement of the ASA SPPS section,
winner of the 2009 Retirement Research Foundation Laurence G. Branch Doctoral Award of the APHA
GH section, and Honorable Mention in the 2008 Student Research Award of the GSA SRPP Section***
Calvo, Esteban, Maureen Berho, Mónica Roqué, Juan Sebastián Amaro, Fernando Morales,
Emiliana Rivera, Luis Miguel F. Gutiérrez Robledo, Elizabeth Caro López, Bernardita
Canals, and Rosa Kornfeld. Revise and resubmit. “Comparative Analysis of Aging Policy
Reform in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Mexico.” Journal of Aging and Social
Policy.
Azar, Ariel, Ignacio Madero-Cabib, Andrea Slachevsky, Ursula M. Staudinger, and Esteban
Calvo. Revised and resubmitted. “From Snapshots to Movies: The Association between
Retirement Sequences and Aging Trajectories in Motor and Cognitive Functioning.”
Journal of Aging and Health.
Zhou, Yi, Andrea Slachevsky, and Esteban Calvo. Revise and resubmit. “Health Condition
and Unmet Need for ADL/IADL Assistance among the Elderly with Dementia in Chile.”
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
Under Review
Calvo, Esteban and Pablo González. Under review. “Work as a Blessing or a Punishment?
Employment Quality from a Subjective Well-being and Human Development Approach.”
Journal of Happiness Studies.
Allel, Kasim, Ana Sofía León, Ursula M. Staudinger, and Esteban Calvo. Under review.
“Long-term Protective Health Effects of Formal Education: A Longitudinal Study of
Retirement Transitions in Mexico.” Ageing & Society.
Azar, Ariel, Esteban Calvo, Ignacio Madero-Cabib, and Ursula M. Staudinger. Under
review. “A New Window of Opportunity: The Association between Labor-Force
Sequences and Multimorbidity in Old Age.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences.
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León, Ana Sofía, Esteban Calvo, and Ursula M. Staudinger. Under review. “Gender
Differences in the Association between Retirement Timing and Functional Health in
Developing Countries.” International Health.
Letelier, Catalina, Paula Errázuriz, and Esteban Calvo. Under review. “Adaptation and
Validation of a Spanish Version of the Self-Concealment Scale.” PLOS ONE.
van der Horst, Mariska, Ignacio Madero-Cabib, David Lain, Esteban Calvo, and Sarah
Vickerstaff. Under review. “Bridges to working late? Un-retirement, Part-time work, and
Self-employment in the United States and England.” Work, Employment, and Society.
Work in Progress
Calvo, Esteban and Pablo González. “Stereotype Threat and Subjetive Well-being: A
Survey Based Experimental Approach.” Paper to be submitted to Sociology of Health and
Illness.
Calvo, Esteban, Ana Sofia Leon, Natalia Sarkisian, and Ursula M. Staudinger. “Relative
Timing and Dynamic Consequences: Exploring the Heterogeneity of Causal Effects of
Retirement Timing on Health.” Paper to be submitted to Social Sciences and Medicine.
Calvo, Esteban, Ana Sofia Leon, Natalia Sarkisian, Vegard Skirbekk, and Ursula M.
Staudinger. “Should I Stay or Should I Go? Causal Effects of Retirement Timing on
Functional, Mental, and Subjective Health.” Paper to be submitted to Science.
Calvo, Esteban and Sebastián Opazo. “Different Roads Lead to Different Castles:
Conditional Views on the Optimal Retirement Health Across Gender and Class.” Paper to
be submitted to Journal of Aging Studies.
Calvo, Esteban and Natalia Sarkisian. “Managing Uncertainty: The Heterogeneous
Association between Unemployment Programs and Life Satisfaction.” Paper to be
submitted to American Journal of Sociology.
Ariel, Azar, Ursula M. Staudinger, and Esteban Calvo. “Age Guidelines and Heterogeneity
in the Health Effects of Retirement Timing: A Cross-national Study in 20 Countries.”
Manuscript to be submitted to American Sociological Review.
Carvajal, María Paz and Esteban Calvo. “Sex After 60: Factors Associated with an Active
and positively Evaluated Sexual Life in Old Age.” Manuscript will be submitted to Pan
American Journal of Public Health.
Díaz Toro, Felipe, Ignacio Madero-Cabib, and Esteban Calvo. “The Impact of Retirement
Sequences on Heart Disease and Stroke: A Survival Analysis.” Paper to be submitted to
Journal of Aging and Health.
Errázuriz, Paula, Michael Constantino, and Esteban Calvo. “To Know or not to Know: Does
Therapists' Access to Feedback about Patients' Psychological Dysfunction and Alliance
Perception Affect Treatment Adherence, Alliance, and Outcome?” Paper to be submitted
to Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology.
Keyes, Katherine M., Esteban Calvo, Katherine Ornstein, Caroline Rutheford, and Linda P.
Fried. “Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Mortality in the United States: Differences
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by Subgroup Suggest Non-causal Mechanisms.” Paper to be submitted to Drug and
Alcohol Dependence.
Kulick, Erin R., Esteban Calvo, and Andrea Feigl. “Geospatial Analysis of Smoking Rates
and Smoking Behavior in High School Students in Santiago from 2001 to 2013.” Paper to
be submitted to Tobacco Control.
Madero-Cabib, Ignacio, Esteban Calvo, and Ursula M. Staudinger. “Surviving Late Life
Labor Force Sequences in the United States.” Paper to be submitted to Social Sciences
and Medicine.
Willis, Margaret, Pam Factor-Litvak, Ursula M. Staudinger, and Esteban Calvo. “Telomere
Length and Stress.” Paper to be submitted to PLOS ONE.
PAPER PRIZES, HONORS, AND AWARDS
COES-LSE Award, together with Ignacio Madero-Cabib and Ursula M. Staudinger, Centre
for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies, London School of Economics, 2016.
James G. Zimmer New Investigator Research Award, Aging and Public Health Section,
American Association of Public Health, 2013.
Robert Dentler Award for Outstanding Student Achievement ($200), Section on Sociological
Practice and Public Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2010.
Retirement Research Foundation Laurence G. Branch Doctoral Award ($1,000), Section on
Gerontological Health, American Association of Public Health, 2009.
Gerontological Society of America Student Research Award, Honorable Mention, Social
Research, Policy, and Practice Section, 2008.
Severyn T. Bruyn Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Social Economy and Social Justice
($300), Department of Sociology, Boston College, 2007.
FUNDING
Research Grants
Chilean National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development (FONDECYT)
($150,000), study “Expanding Social Indicators Research: The Quality of Employment in
Developing Countries” (PI Kirsten Sehnbruch), #1171025, 2017 to 2021.
Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center Faculty Research Fellowships ($30,000), project
“Aging Well with Alcohol? Harnessing Longitudinal Data from 20 Countries to
Understand Health Impacts of Moderate Drinking Among Older Adults” (PI Katherine
Keyes), 2017 to 2018.
Chilean Scientific and Technological Development Support Fund (FONDEF-IDeA)
($230,000), project “IT Platform for the Analysis of Medical and Psycho-social Variables
to Characterize, Categorize, and Monitor Older Adults with Brain Disease” (“Plataforma
Informática de Análisis de Variables Médicas y Psico-sociales para la Caracterización,
Categorización y Monitoreo de Adultos Mayores con Enfermedades Cerebrales: Una
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Experiencia Demostrativa en la Región de Aysén”) (PI Juan Velásquez), #ID16AM0046,
2017 to 2018.
Chilean National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development (FONDECYT),
Postdoctoral Training ($100,000), study “The Impact of Employment Trajectories and
Retirement Transition Timing on Older Adults Health: A Longitudinal Study in 11
Countries” (Postdoctoral Researcher Ignacio Madero-Cabib), #3160522, 2015 to 2018.
Columbia University President Global Innovation Fund ($50,000), study “Should I Stay or
Should I Go? A Longitudinal and Cross-national Study of the Effects of Retirement
Timing on Health in Six European Countries” (PI Ursula Staudinger), 2015 to 2017.
Chilean National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development (FONDECYT)
($185,000), study “When Does Retirement Maximize Health Outcomes and Behaviors?,”
#1140107, 2014 to 2017.
Columbia-Chile Fund from Columbia University ($24,000), study “When Does Retirement
Optimize Health? Causal Effects of Retirement Timing on Health Outcomes and Healthy
Behaviors of Older Americans and Chileans” (with Ursula Staudinger), 2014.
Chilean National Fund for Cultural and Artistic Development (FONDART) ($24,000), study
“Drawing Well-being” (“Dibujando el Bienestar”) (PI Manuela Garretón), #35805, 2014.
Chilean National Service for the Older Adult (SENAMA) ($4,000), study “Comparative-
historical Analysis of Aging Policy Reform in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Mexico”
(together with Rosa Kornfeld), 2013 to 2014.
Universidad Diego Portales Seed Project Fund ($8.000), study “Causal Effects of Retirement
Timing in Functional Health” (“Efectos Causales del Momento de la Jubilación en la
Salud Funcional”), 2013.
Chilean National Fund for Research and Development in Health (FONIS) ($62,000), study
“Perceived Utility of Health Opportunity Maps as a Tool for Public Policy Decision
Making” (PI Alejandra Vives), # SA12I2187, 2012 to 2013.
Chilean National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development (FONDECYT)
($60,000), study “Does the Chilean Pension Model Influence Health and Happiness? A
Multilevel Longitudinal Analysis,” #11100176, 2010 to 2012.
U.S. Social Security Administration through the Center for Retirement Research ($76,341),
study “Does Migration Improve Retirement Well-being?” (with Natalia Zhivan and Kelly
Haverstick), #BC09-20, 2008 to 2009.
Center for Retirement Research Dissertation Fellowship ($28,000), study “The Impact of
Public Pension Policy on the Well-being of Older Adults: An Analysis of Longitudinal
Cross-national Data,” #BC09-D5, 2009.
Department of Sociology at Boston College Summer Research Assistant Award ($4,000),
study “Retirement and Well-being: Examining Characteristics of Life Course
Transitions” (with Natalia Sarkisian), 2008.
U.S. Social Security Administration through the Center for Retirement Research ($97,018),
study “What Makes Retirees Happier: Cold Turkey or Phased Retirement?” (with Kelly
Haverstick), #BC07-16, 2006 to 2007.
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Conference Grants
Universidad Diego Portales ($5,750), 2011, 2013, 2014.
International Sociological Association ($166), Japan, 2014.
American Public Health Association ($2,000), Denver, CO, 2010.
Pontificia Universidad Católica ($425) Denver, CO, 2010.
International Social Security Association ($3,000), Luxembourg, 2010 (declined).
International Sociological Association ($150), Sweden, 2010.
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Boston College ($3,050), 2006, 2007, 2008.
Foundation for International Studies on Social Security ($500), Sweden, 2006.
Fellowships and Scholarships
Presidential Fellowship ($36,125), Harvard School of Public Health, 2009 to 2010.
Teaching Fellowship and Tuition Scholarship ($103,909), Boston College, 2005 to 2009.
Presidential Fellowship ($61,725), Ministry of Finance, Government of Chile, 2005 to 2008.
New Teaching Technologies Fellowship (training), SECICO, Pontificia Universidad
Católica, Chile, 2000.
SELECTED MEDIA RECOGNITION
Newspapers and Magazines
Sepúlveda, Paulina. 2016. “Can You Live 100 Years?” (“¿Se Puede Vivir 100 Años?”). La
Tercera, pp. 86-87, Sociedad, 20 de Noviembre.
González, Carlos. 2016. “Official Statistics Show that More Than a Million Chileans are
Over Age 70” (“Más de un Millón de Chilenos Tiene Sobre 70 Años Según el Último
Registro del INE.”) La Tercera, p. 60, Tendencias, September 2.
Calvo, Esteban and Ignacio Madero-Cabib. 2016. “Old-age Pension System” (“Sistema
Previsional.”) El Mercurio, letter to the editor, August 21.
McReynolds, Ginny. 2016. “No Longer Slaves to the Clock, Retirees Must Consider a New