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Esaú Casimiro Vieyra

Esau
Department of Geography
UC Santa Barbara
Broom Center Affiliation(s)

Graduate Student Fellow

 

Esaú is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Geography at UC Santa Barbara and part of the Population Health in Geography (PHiG) research group. He received a B.A. in Political Science from CSU Bakersfield in 2018 and a Master's in Public Policy from UC Riverside in 2020. Esaú's research focuses on the convergence of immigration, health, policy, and spatial data science. His current work explores population dynamics and spatial patterns in the origin and destination of Mexico-U.S. migration flows.  

Publications

Deniz-Zaragoza, M., Casimiro Vieyra, E., & Ayon, C. (in press). 
"Latinx immigrant health: Does immigrants’ perceptions of integration protect their health? "
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences.
Van Den Abbeele S*, Grafton D, Avila M, Casimiro Vieyra E, Chan B, Husted G, Kaloper S, Moscona B, and Cassels S. In Press. 
"Teaching and Learning about Geo-Social Determinants of Health. In Place & the Social-Spatial Determinants of Health. "
Eds: Marynia Kolak and Imelda Moise.
Rey, S. J., & Vieyra, E. C. 2023. 
"Spatial inequality and place mobility in Mexico: 2000–2015. "
Applied geography, 152, 102871.