Anh Pham is a Research Fellow working in the Housing and Healthy Cities Research Group, the University of Adelaide. Much of her recent work has focused on the distributional effect of unaffordable housing on mental health and the health impacts of housing related adversity in early life. She is an applied economist by training with special interests in the areas of housing, international trade and development, panel data applications and health economics.

Anh has expertise in econometric modelling using nationally representative household-based longitudinal surveys and large-scale administrative datasets. Prior to joining the Healthy Cities Group, she was a visiting lecturer at the School of Economics at University of Adelaide after completing a PhD in Economics in 2016.

Here is her CV and Google Scholar page. For recent working papers and publications, please see Research. If you would like a copy of the paper, please drop Anh an email at anhpham.econ@gmail.com.

Research opportunities

  • The 2020 Adelaide Summer Research Scholarship (ASRS) program is closed for applications. The deadline is 18 September 2020.

  • The 2019 Adelaide Summer Research Scholarship (ASRS) program deadline had passed. If you are undergraduate students and interested in pursuing research studies in the near future, you can apply for the 2019 Adelaide Summer Research Scholarship (ASRS) program. Possible projects can be found here and here. Deadline 20 September 2019.

News

2020

2019

  • December: presented at SOAC 2019, University of Western Australia.
  • November: my paper, “Cold housing: evidence, risk and vulnerability”, (with Lyrian Daniel, Emma Baker and Andrew Beer), is freely accessed at Housing Studies.
  • October: my paper, “How does household residential instability influence child health outcomes? A quantile analysis”, (with Emma Baker, Lyrian Daniel and Rebecca Bentley), is accepted at International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (special issue).
  • October: my paper, “Cold housing: evidence, risk and vulnerability”, (with Lyrian Daniel, Emma Baker and Andrew Beer), is accepted at Housing Studies.
  • October: my paper, “Shipping Cost and Development of the LLDCs: Panel Evidence from the Common Correlated Effects Approach”, (with Nicholas Sim) is published online on 1 October, 2019 at World Economy.
  • September: my paper, “New evidence on mental health and housing affordability in cities: A quantile regression approach”, is published online (with Emma Baker, Lyrian Daniel and Rebecca Bentley) Cities. Free access by October 26, 2019.
  • May: my paper, “Shipping Cost and Development of the LLDCs: Panel Evidence from the Common Correlated Effects Approach”, (with Nicholas Sim) is accepted for publication at World Economy.
  • April: my paper, “Natural Disasters and Mental Health: A Quantile Approach”, (with Nadezhda Baryshnikova) is published online at Economics Letters.
  • February: won the 2019 Early Career Researcher Fellowship (with Lyrian Daniel).

2018

2017

  • December: presented at the Aim for the Stars, School of Economics, University of Adelaide.
  • April: presented at the 8th Australasian Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics.

2016

  • December: presented at the Aim for the Stars, School of Economics, University of Adelaide.
  • September: was a Mace Bearer at my Graduation Ceremony.
  • April: awarded Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence.
  • February: apointed as a visiting lecturer at School of Economics.

2015

  • September: was one of the 3MT 2015 Finalists.
  • February: presented at the 25th Australian & New Zealand Econometric Study Group (ANZESG) Meeting, Brisbane, Australia.