Dr. Eugenio Zucchelli
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Dr. Eugenio Zucchelli PERSONAL Lancaster University, Furness College LA1 4YG, UK Nationality: British and Italian Phone: +44 (0) 1524 594985 Married with 2 daughters Email: [email protected] Institutional page: http://goo.gl/59rTx Twitter: @e_zucchelli CURRENT POSITION 08/18 - Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Health Economics, Lancaster University, UK PREVIOUS POSITIONS 01/13 - 07/18 Lecturer (Assistant Professor with tenure) in Health Economics, Lancaster University, UK 01/09 - 12/12 Research Fellow, Centre for Health Economics (CHE), University of York Funder: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, RES-060-25-0045) 09/06 - 07/07 Teaching Fellow, Department of Economics, University of York, UK 06/03 - 12/03 Research Assistant (internship), Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), UN, Italy EDUCATION 2014 Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP), Lancaster University, UK 2010 Ph.D. in Economics, University of York, UK Supervisors: Andrew M. Jones, Nigel Rice. Examiners: David Madden (UCD), Karl Taylor (Sheffield) 2006 MSc. in Public Economics, University of York, UK 2004 MSc. in Cooperation and International Economic Integration (CIEI), University of Pavia, Italy 2002 Laurea (BA Hons) in Economics, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy AFFILIATIONS 2018 - Research Fellow, IZA 2018 - Affiliate, Data Science Institute (DSI), Lancaster University 2016 - Affiliate, Equal North: Research and Practice Network 2014 - Fellow, Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2014 - Faculty Associate, Canadian Centre for Health Economics (CCHE), University of Toronto 2013 - Affiliate, Health Economics at Lancaster (HEAL) Research Group, Lancaster University 2005 - External Affiliate, Health Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG), University of York VISITING POSITIONS 04/2017 Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), Department of Economics 03-04/2017 CEMFI, Madrid 11/2015 Curtin University, Department of Economics and Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre 01/2014; 05/2015 University of Barcelona, Department of Economic Theory 05/2013 University of Toronto, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation 06/2006-12/2008 Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Centre for Health Economics RESEARCH FIELDS Primary fields: Applied Microeconometrics, Health Economics Secondary fields: Labour Economics, Economics of Human Capital MEMBERSHIPS American Society for Health Economics (ASHE); European Economic Association (EEA); European Health Economics Association (EuHEA); International Health Economics Association (iHEA); International Microsimulation Association (IMA) PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Jones, A. M., Laporte, A., Rice, N., Zucchelli, E. "Dynamic panel data estimation of an integrated Grossman and Becker-Murphy model of health and addiction", Empirical Economics, 2018, 1-31. DOI: 10.1007/s00181-017-1367-6 Gil, J., Sicras-Mainar, A., Zucchelli, E. "Uncontrolled diabetes and health care utilisation: panel data evidence from Spain”," European Journal of Health Economics, 2018, 1-11. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-017-0920-8 Migali, G., Zucchelli, E., 2017. "Personality traits, forgone health care and high school dropout: evidence from US adolescents", Journal of Economic Psychology, 2017, 62, 98-219. DOI: 10.1016/j.joep.2017.06.007 [Media: Medical Xpress (US), October 2017]. Yang, M., Zucchelli, E. "The impact of public smoking bans on well-being externalities: evidence from a policy experiment”, 2017, 1-24, Scottish Journal of Political Economy. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/sjpe.12150 [Media: Daily Mail, Huffington Post, November 2017; Yahoo, Lancaster Guardian, AlphaGalileo, Journal.ie, December 2017; LBC Radio, December 2017; among the top 20 most downloaded papers of 2017 (175 downloads)]. Kronenberg, C., Jacobs, R., Zucchelli, E. "The impact of the UK minimum wage on mental health", Social Science and Medicine (S.S.M.) – Population Health, 2017, 3, 749-755. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2017.08.007 Bosu, W. K., Aheto, J. M. K., Zucchelli, E., Reilly, S. “Prevalence, awareness, and associated risk factors of hypertension in older adults in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol”, Systematic Reviews, 2017, 6(192), 1-8. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0585-5 Leroch, M., Reggiani, C., Rossini, G., Zucchelli, E. “Religious attitudes and home bias: theory and new evidence from primary data”, Review of Development Economics, 2014, 18(2), 401-414. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/rode.12092 Jones, A.M., Laporte, A., Rice, N., Zucchelli, E. “Do public smoking bans have an impact on active smoking? Evidence from the UK”, Health Economics, 2013, 24(2), 175-192. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.3009 Zucchelli, E., Jones, A.M., Rice, N. “The evaluation of health policies through dynamic microsimulation methods”, International Journal of Microsimulation, 2012, 5(1), 2-20. http://www.microsimulation.org/IJM/V5_1/1_IJM_5_1_spring_2012_Zuchelli_Rice_Jones.pdf Zucchelli E., Harris, A., Jones, A.M., Rice, N. “Health shocks and labour market exits: evidence from the HILDA Survey”, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 2010, 13(2), 191-218. https://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=496905059127698;res=IELBUS PAPERS UNDER REVIEW Harris, M., Zhao, X., Zucchelli, E. “Ageing workforces, ill-health, labour market transitions and captivity of labour market states” [previous WP version: Harris, M., Zhao, X., Zucchelli, E., 2016. "The dynamics of health and labour market transitions at older ages: evidence from a multi-state model," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 16/30, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York]. R&R at Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. Gill, J., Li Donni, P., Zucchelli, E. "Uncontrolled diabetes and health care utilisation: a bivariate Latent Markov model approach," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers18/28, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York. Under review. GRANTS 03/2019-03/2024 (€158,000) Tomas y Valiente Fellowship “The intergenerational transmission of risky behaviours”. Role: PI. Funding body: Madrid Institute for Advanced Study (MIAS), Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (UAM). 11/2017-11/2018 (£50,000) “Multimodal Treatment for Dementia (MT4D)”. 2 Role: CI. PI: C. Milligan (Lancaster University). Funding body: AIM Foundation. 01/2014-09/2019 (£10,211,686) “Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) for the North West Coast”. Role: named collaborator. PI: M. Gabbay (University of Liverpool). Funding body: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). 03/2014-03/2015 (£10,000) Radical Futures in Social Science Grant “Dropping out of health treatments and education: evidence from young pupils”. Role: Co-PI with G. Migali (Lancaster University). Funding body: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). 01/2013-01/2014 (£5,999) Early Career Small Grant (ECSG) “The dynamics of addiction, health risks and smoking: a life- cycle approach”. Role: PI. Funding body: Lancaster University. TEACHING Lancaster University 2018 - DHR.529 Advanced Quantitative Data Analysis (PhD) 2016 - ECON515 Health Economics (MSc) 2015 - DHR.529 Quantitative Data Analysis (PhD) 2014 - ECON322 Health Economics (UG) 2014 - PhD Autumn Academy (PhD) 2013 - 2015 DHR.408 Health Economics: principles and practice (PhD) University of York 2006 - 2013 Short Courses in Health Economics and Econometrics (PhD) - Applied health economics (2013) – lecturer and tutor - Methods for the analysis of panel data in health care (2012) - lecturer and tutor - Methods for the analysis of health cost data (2011) - tutor - Methods for the analysis of categorical dependent variables (2010) - tutor - Introduction to applied health economics (2006, 2009) – tutor 2006 - 2007 Economics I, Economic Policy (UG) – tutor Department of Economics and Related Studies (DERS), University of York INVITED SEMINARS AND PRESENTATIONS 2018: Newcastle (Health Economics Group - scheduled); York (CHE - scheduled); 2017: Autonoma (Dpt. Economic Analysis), Madrid; CEMFI; City, University of London (joint CCHE/Dpt. Economics seminar); Duisburg-Essen (National Research Centre for Health Economics); 2015: York (HEDG); 2014: Barcelona (Dpt. Economic Theory); 2013: Manchester (Manchester Centre for Health Economics); Newcastle (Dpt. Economics); Toronto [Dpt. Economics (1) and Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (1)]; 2012: Leeds (Academic Unit of Health Economics); Erasmus (Dpt. Economics); Spanish Health Economics Association, Bilbao; Health Econometrics Symposium, University of Leeds; Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement (Netspar), Rotterdam; 2011: Brescia (Dpt. Economics); 2010: Sheffield (Dpt. Economics); 2007: York (Dpt. Economics); 2006: Monash (Centre for Health Economics) OTHER CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS European Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics (EWEHE), Groningen, 09/18 European Health Economics Association (EuHEA) Conference, Maastricht, 07/18 European Economic Association (EEA)/European Meeting of the Econometric Society (ESEM), Lisbon, 08/17 International Health Economics Association (iHEA) World Congress, Boston, 07/17 International Health Economics Association (iHEA) World Congress, Milan, 07/15 UK Health Economics Study Group (HESG), Lancaster, 06/15 European Conference on Health Economics (joint iHEA/ECHE meeting), Dublin, 07/14 American Society for Health Economics (ASHE), Los Angeles, 06/14 European Conference on Health Economics (ECHE), Zurich, 07/12 Spanish Health