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The Research Circle for the Study of Inequality and Poverty (QMUL) and the Health Economics Research Centre (University of Oxford) will host a workshop on inequalities in health on the 19th of June 2025 at 9.30am at Queen Mary University of London, in the Colette Bowe Room Room in the Queen’s Building (building number 19 in campus map).

 

The keynote lecture will be delivered by Professor Philip Clarke, Professor of Health Economics and Director of the Health Economics Research Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford.

 

The workshop will feature the following presentations:

 

Miqdad Asaria, Dept. of Health Policy, London School of Economics           

Subjective expectations, prosocial motivation, and trust: unpicking ethnic disparities in attitudes

to vaccination

 

Gordon Anderson, Dept. of Economics, University of Toronto

Policy Pertinent Inequality of Opportunity Modulated Indices of Good Health in Aging Populations: The Example of China, with S Bandyopadhyay and T Hao

 

Rizwan Ul Haq, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, University of Oxford

Measuring Children’s Multidimensional Poverty under constraints: an empirical exploration in

Punjab, Pakistan, with S Alkire

 

Murong Yang, Nuffield Dept. of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford

Child mental health and income gradient from early childhood to adolescence: Evidence from the

UK, with C. Carson, C. Creswell and M Violato

 

Caterina Gennaioli, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London

Toxic roads

 

Christine Farquharson, Institute of Fiscal Studies

The health effects of universal early childhood interventions: evidence from Sure Start, with S Cattan, G Conti, R Ginja and M Pecher

 

To view the Agenda, including speakers and papers to be presented please visit this page. 

 

Please register via this online form. We look forward to you joining us. 

 

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