Jean-Marie Robine

| occupation = | known_for = }} Jean-Marie Robine (born 1951) is a French social scientist, who works in the field of demography and gerontology, and is an author and journalist, who is best known as being the co-validator of the longevity of Jeanne Calment, the oldest verified supercentenarian of all time, with whom he collaborated.

Robine has been instrumental in organizing international efforts to study supercentenarians, through workshops held at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and by founding the International Database on Longevity. Robine currently has the largest European supercentenarian dataset, and also collaborates with Japanese demographer Yasuhiko Saito. Provided by Wikipedia

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Published 2003
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Published 2019
Cambridge University Press
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Published 2005
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Published 1999
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Published 1997
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Published 2006
Springer Netherlands
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Published 2007
Springer Netherlands
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