Our paper on ‘Children’s Time Allocation and the Socioeconomic Gap’ is now published in the European Economic Review! 📄✨
We find that shifting children's time from digital media 📺 to enrichment activities 📚 improves numeracy skills for low SES children.
A short 🧵👇
Younger siblings also spend less time per day on 'enrichment activities', such as music practise or reading. @NicAuBlack @Danusha_Jay@MonashUni https://t.co/Mury03kb9F
Is the iPad a younger-sibling thing? 🤔📱
Our new @ConversationEDU article digs into how birth order shapes kids’ daily time use.
https://t.co/Nlam682vnP via @ConversationEDU
📣📣Our online seminar series “Economics of Mental Health” starts in March this year with A/Prof Jonas Fooken of @MUCHE_Macquarie
📚Topic: Pharmacist workload, subjective and physiological stress, and the risk of unsafe practice
📅Date: 6th of March
⏰ Time: 12-1 pm AEDT
📷 Sign up here for the Zoom link: AHES Economics of Mental Health SIG - Seminar Series (https://t.co/tMdGqTLWt7) #MentalHealth #EconTwitter
Learn to think about the health and aged care workforce through an economics lens. Join Profs Tony Scott & Bob Elliott in the heart of Melbourne for a 1-day short-course on Economics of the Health Workforce on 13 Feb.
Register now: https://t.co/VhtuThvxAQ
New WP!
“Getting along or getting ahead? The domestic roots of status-seeking in international relations”
By @ashaniamar@USydneyEcon@KathrynBaragwa@UniMelb
https://t.co/3lqZyiyMrl
Comments welcome!
Just 3 weeks until our Feb 13 short course. Led by Profs Tony Scott & Bob Elliott, Economics of the Health Workforce will give professionals working in #humanservices & #healthpolicy the knowledge they need to build a better health workforce. Register: https://t.co/VhtuThvxAQ
Congratulations to @CHE_Monash alumni Dr Jessica Arnup, Dr Giovanni van Empel & Dr Andrew Ireland! It was great to have you back for your graduation ceremony today to reflect on & celebrate your accomplishments.
Visit & work with us in one of the best cities in the world, #Melbourne. Our international visiting fellowship program is accepting applications from experienced international researchers & ECRs. Apply by 15 Jan: https://t.co/BjiNmdSwx5
Our new short-course "Economics of the #HealthWorkforce" (13 Feb) will outline economic solutions to current/future shortages of health/aged care workers. Explore how healthcare labour markets can be better designed for the Australian population. Register: https://t.co/VhtuThvxAQ
📢CALL FOR PAPERS: 14th Australasian Workshop on #Econometrics & #HealthEconomics
📅16-18 July 2025
📍@MonashMalaysia
📜≤14 papers will be accepted
👶Doctoral students/ECRs strongly encouraged to apply
✉️Submit by 20 Jan 2025: https://t.co/ZiL29hrfn2
New #CHEWorkingPaper: PERM (Parameter Estimation by Raw Moments) estimates how policies shape inequality by extending standard empirical tools to averages of polynomial transformations of the outcomes. Neat method for studying distributional effects! 🔎https://t.co/hBHppFLFpp
So excited to share this just published work 📣
Using PISA data from 38 OECD countries over 18 years, we show that student’s aspirations (technically expectations) to attend university *decrease* during hard economic times
Would you return to work after a health crisis? Your education could be the deciding factor. While people’s health post-illness recovers similarly across education levels, their work is quite different https://t.co/NiOrZhJymb #CHEResearchBites@terenceccheng@DennisJPetrie
This week in our November seminar series, we welcome Prof Jan van Ours (@erasmusuni) with a talk titled "High temperatures and workplace injuries". Join 13 Nov @ noon in-person or online: https://t.co/ybmpkm6wuE
Applications are now OPEN for our international visiting fellowship program! Calling experienced international researchers & all ECRs: come visit & work with us for 2-6 months in 2025. Apply here by 15 Jan: https://t.co/BjiNmdSwx5
This November, @CHE_Monash are hosting a seminar series featuring our world-renowned staff & adjuncts. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and network with experts in the field. Join on Weds, in-person or online. More info: https://t.co/KckuqXrhU1
How did the #BetterAccess Initiative change mental healthcare in Australia? Our new study finds it increased the psychology workforce, raised psychologists' incomes & led to more practices in regional areas. Read: https://t.co/kCSdcTt618 #MentalHealth#HealthPolicy#Medicare
Children from disadvantaged families experience worse academic and mental health outcomes. Swapping digital media to enrichment activities is likely to reduce inequalities in children’s outcomes: https://t.co/pT2Q9Uu9rF #CHEresearchbites @NicAuBlack @Danusha_Jay