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20 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) Research Field Economics » Applied economics Economics » Econometrics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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, including healthcare use data, and state-of-the-art econometric methods to generate causal evidence on these issues. Your work will produce insights directly relevant to labour-market policy, family services
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methods, including causal econometric analysis and predictive economic modelling, to assess the economic and distributional impacts of policy interventions across healthcare and disability service systems
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aims to understand the supply-side drivers of patient fees for mental health services and their impact on socioeconomic inequities in access to care. It will use econometric methods and population-wide
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, startup acquisition, and startup wage setting. The PhD project will be primarily empirical, with a focus on applying modern micro-econometric methods to large scale datasets such as administrative data
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significant health and disability policy reforms. The successful candidate will undertake data-driven, policy-relevant research using advanced quantitative methods, including causal econometric analysis and
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February 2026 application deadline Full details and application procedures can be found at: www.bayes.citystgeorges.ac.uk/study/phd/how-to-apply Funding Studentship funding for UK students, EU students and
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that combine network science, complexity, modelling (computational or econometric), and economic development are welcome for discussion. It is possible to pursue a PhD in Economics, Applied Economics (Business
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Physics”, project number 760034/23.05.2023. Activities that require knowledge of the methods of analysis and synthesis of research methodologies, as well as the ability to use them in the project field
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access to preventive care and neighborhood characteristics influence long-term health trajectories. The project applies both econometric and machine learning approaches to identify high-risk groups and to