Stephen Pudney
School of Medicine and Population Health
Professor of Econometrics
+44 114 222 9187
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School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
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I am an applied econometrician working mainly on health and disability issues. Before joining ScHARR as Professor of Health Econometrics, I was Director of Research at the at the University of Essex. I remain co-Director of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change and am a member of the scientific leadership team of the Understanding Society household panel survey, both based at ISER.
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Current projects
I am currently involved in research projects in a number of health-related areas.
One is the distributional character of public policy for older disabled people, particularly the target efficiency of the social care / disability benefit system. This involves extending conventional measures of income inequality and poverty to take account of estimates of the personal costs of disability.
A second project looks at survey measurement of health, and particularly the use of blood-based biomarkers as health indicators for research on social science issues.
A third, MRC-funded, project in collaboration with Monica Hernandez and Allan Wailoo, is examining the statistical problems of integrating evidence on quality of life from different measurement instruments, such as EQ-5D, HUI and SF-6D.
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- Gender, race, pay and promotion in the British nursing profession: estimation of a generalized ordered probit model. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 15(4), 367-399.
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