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groups in the economic analysis of health and health care. We have the highest concentration of economists working in health in the Asia-Pacific region and the largest Health Economics PhD program in
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for the topic is also important. Relevant educational qualifications include economics and econometrics. We will also consider applicants with mathematical or statistical qualifications, such as data science or
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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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(up to $49,000 AUD per annum for outstanding students). Additional financial support is available through research and teaching assistance work. The Opportunity The PhD research will be part of
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economics, labour economics, economics and econometrics. We will also consider other quantitative disciplines such as data science, mathematical statistics, actuarial science or public health or psychology
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(up to $49,000 per annum for outstanding students). Additional financial support is available through research and teaching assistance work. The opportunity The PhD research will be part of
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concentration of economists working in health in the Asia-Pacific region and the largest Health Economics PhD program in Australia, reflecting the reputation of our researchers and the quality of their mentorship
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economics, labour economics, economics and econometrics. We will also consider other quantitative disciplines such as data science, mathematical statistics, actuarial science or public health or psychology
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and longevity modelling Pensions and investment Risk management Statistics Stochastic modelling of risk in insurance and finance Finance : Accounting Asset Pricing and Market Microstructure Banking and
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and statistics in a higher education institution in Romania Specific Requirements advanced knowledge of econometrics and programming in Gauss and/or Matlab and/or Python and/or R is an advantage