The Economics of Childhood Obesity
Lead Research Organisation:
Imperial College London
Department Name: Imperial College Business School
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Stephanie Von Hinke (Principal Investigator / Fellow) |
Publications
Cawley J
(2016)
The Demand for Cigarettes as Derived from the Demand for Weight Loss: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation.
in Health economics
Van Den Berg GJ
(2017)
Mortality and the business cycle: Evidence from individual and aggregated data.
in Journal of health economics
Von Hinke Kessler Scholder S
(2013)
Child height, health and human capital: Evidence using genetic markers.
in European economic review
Von Hinke Kessler Scholder S
(2011)
Mendelian randomization: the use of genes in instrumental variable analyses.
in Health economics
Von Hinke Kessler Scholder S
(2013)
School meal crowd out in the 1980s.
in Journal of health economics
Von Hinke Kessler Scholder S
(2012)
The effect of fat mass on educational attainment: examining the sensitivity to different identification strategies.
in Economics and human biology
Von Hinke Kessler Scholder S
(2014)
Alcohol Exposure In Utero and Child Academic Achievement.
in Economic journal (London, England)
Von Hinke Kessler Scholder S
(2011)
Social Networks and Health: Models, Methods, and Applications. Thomas W. Valente.
in International Journal of Epidemiology
Von Hinke Kessler Scholder S
(2013)
School meal crowd out in the 1980s.
in Journal of health economics
Von Hinke S
(2016)
Genetic markers as instrumental variables.
in Journal of health economics
Description | This grant funded two years of intensive research on the economics of childhood obesity. I have undertaken research on both causes and consequences of childhood obesity. Furthermore, I have explored the measurement of peer effects in research on health and health behaviours, and I have examined ways of including genetic information in economics research. |
Exploitation Route | The research in the field of the economics of obesity continues, by myself as well as by others in the field. Its findings may be used by government and policy makers who are aiming to reduce current levels of childhood obesity. Its findings might also be used by other academic researchers in their work on the economics of obesity and the use of genetic information in economics research. |
Sectors | Healthcare |
Description | I have presented the key findings widely, both nationally and internationally. The findings were also discussed in different media outlets, both online and in print. This includes e.g. the Freakonomics website, The Economist, the ESRC Britain in 2010 magazine, and different newsletters aimed at the media and general public, as well as those specific to academic audiences. |
First Year Of Impact | 2012 |
Sector | Healthcare |
Impact Types | Policy & public services |
Description | Developmental Origins: exploring the Nature-Nurture Interplay |
Amount | € 1,498,767 (EUR) |
Funding ID | 851724 |
Organisation | University of Bristol |
Sector | Academic/University |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 08/2020 |
End | 08/2025 |
Description | MRC Early Career Fellow in the Economics of Health |
Amount | £271,817 (GBP) |
Funding ID | G1002345 |
Organisation | Medical Research Council (MRC) |
Sector | Public |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 09/2011 |
End | 09/2014 |
Description | NORFACE DIAL |
Amount | € 1,499,073 (EUR) |
Funding ID | 462-16-100 |
Organisation | New Opportunities for Research Funding Co-operation in Europe (NORFACE) |
Sector | Academic/University |
Country | European Union (EU) |
Start | 03/2018 |
End | 02/2021 |
Description | Cornell - Institute |
Organisation | Cornell University |
Department | Institute on Health Economics, Health Behaviors and Disparities |
Country | United States |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | There have been several research visits between Cornell (John Cawley) and the University of York (Stephanie von Hinke): 2010, 2012, 2013. |
Collaborator Contribution | Cawley, Dragone and von Hinke have one co-authored paper in Health Economics (2016). |
Impact | Cawley, J. and S. von Hinke Kessler Scholder. 2013. The Demand for Cigarettes as Derived from the Demand for Weight Control. NBER Working Paper 18805. IZA Discussion Paper 7213. HEDG Working Paper 13/06. Revise and Resubmit, Health Economics Cawley, J. and S. von Hinke Kessler Scholder. in press. The Demand for Cigarettes as Derived from the Demand for Weight Control. Forthcoming in Health Economics Cawley, J., D. Dragone, and S. von Hinke Kessler Scholder. 2016. The Demand for Cigarettes as Derived from the Demand for Weight Control: A theoretical and empirical investigation. Health Economics, 25(1), 8-23. |
Start Year | 2010 |
Description | Genetics and economics |
Organisation | Erasmus University Rotterdam |
Department | Erasmus School of Economics |
Country | Netherlands |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving economists and genetic epidemiologists. The initial work explored the use of genetic variants as instrumental variables for modifiable risk factors. |
Collaborator Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving mainly economists and genetic epidemiologists. |
Impact | Dixon, P., G. Davey Smith, S. von Hinke, N. Davies, W. Hollingworth. 2016. Estimating marginal medical care expenditures using genetic variants as instrumental variables: Mendelian Randomization in economic evaluation. Pharmacoeconomics. DOI: 10.1007/s40273-016-0432-x von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2013. Child Height, Health and Human Capital: Evidence using Genetic Markers. European Economic Review, 57, 1-22. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2012. The Effect of Fat Mass on Educational Attainment: Examining the Sensitivity of Different Identification Strategies. Economics and Human Biology, 10(4), 405-418. von Hinke, S, G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Mendelian Randomization: The use of Genes in Instrumental Variable Analyses. Health Economics, 20(8):893-6. Wehby, G., von Hinke, S., Murray, J. 2013. Genetic Instrumental Variables Studies of Effects of Prenatal Risk Factors. Biodemography and Social Biology, 59(1):4-36 von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. CMPO WP 11/274. von Hinke, S., Wehby, G., Lewis, S., Zuccolo, L. Alcohol Exposure In Utero and Child Academic Achievement. The Economic Journal, 124(576): 634-667. Davies, N., von Hinke, S., Farbmacher, H., Burgess, S., Windmeijer, F., Davey Smith, G. 2015. The Many Weak Instruments Problem and Mendelian Randomization. Statistics in Medicine, 34(3), 454-468. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2016. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. Journal of Health Economics, 45, 131-148. |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Genetics and economics |
Organisation | Imperial College London |
Department | Imperial College Business School |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving economists and genetic epidemiologists. The initial work explored the use of genetic variants as instrumental variables for modifiable risk factors. |
Collaborator Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving mainly economists and genetic epidemiologists. |
Impact | Dixon, P., G. Davey Smith, S. von Hinke, N. Davies, W. Hollingworth. 2016. Estimating marginal medical care expenditures using genetic variants as instrumental variables: Mendelian Randomization in economic evaluation. Pharmacoeconomics. DOI: 10.1007/s40273-016-0432-x von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2013. Child Height, Health and Human Capital: Evidence using Genetic Markers. European Economic Review, 57, 1-22. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2012. The Effect of Fat Mass on Educational Attainment: Examining the Sensitivity of Different Identification Strategies. Economics and Human Biology, 10(4), 405-418. von Hinke, S, G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Mendelian Randomization: The use of Genes in Instrumental Variable Analyses. Health Economics, 20(8):893-6. Wehby, G., von Hinke, S., Murray, J. 2013. Genetic Instrumental Variables Studies of Effects of Prenatal Risk Factors. Biodemography and Social Biology, 59(1):4-36 von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. CMPO WP 11/274. von Hinke, S., Wehby, G., Lewis, S., Zuccolo, L. Alcohol Exposure In Utero and Child Academic Achievement. The Economic Journal, 124(576): 634-667. Davies, N., von Hinke, S., Farbmacher, H., Burgess, S., Windmeijer, F., Davey Smith, G. 2015. The Many Weak Instruments Problem and Mendelian Randomization. Statistics in Medicine, 34(3), 454-468. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2016. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. Journal of Health Economics, 45, 131-148. |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Genetics and economics |
Organisation | University of Bristol |
Department | Centre for Market and Public Organisation |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving economists and genetic epidemiologists. The initial work explored the use of genetic variants as instrumental variables for modifiable risk factors. |
Collaborator Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving mainly economists and genetic epidemiologists. |
Impact | Dixon, P., G. Davey Smith, S. von Hinke, N. Davies, W. Hollingworth. 2016. Estimating marginal medical care expenditures using genetic variants as instrumental variables: Mendelian Randomization in economic evaluation. Pharmacoeconomics. DOI: 10.1007/s40273-016-0432-x von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2013. Child Height, Health and Human Capital: Evidence using Genetic Markers. European Economic Review, 57, 1-22. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2012. The Effect of Fat Mass on Educational Attainment: Examining the Sensitivity of Different Identification Strategies. Economics and Human Biology, 10(4), 405-418. von Hinke, S, G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Mendelian Randomization: The use of Genes in Instrumental Variable Analyses. Health Economics, 20(8):893-6. Wehby, G., von Hinke, S., Murray, J. 2013. Genetic Instrumental Variables Studies of Effects of Prenatal Risk Factors. Biodemography and Social Biology, 59(1):4-36 von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. CMPO WP 11/274. von Hinke, S., Wehby, G., Lewis, S., Zuccolo, L. Alcohol Exposure In Utero and Child Academic Achievement. The Economic Journal, 124(576): 634-667. Davies, N., von Hinke, S., Farbmacher, H., Burgess, S., Windmeijer, F., Davey Smith, G. 2015. The Many Weak Instruments Problem and Mendelian Randomization. Statistics in Medicine, 34(3), 454-468. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2016. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. Journal of Health Economics, 45, 131-148. |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Genetics and economics |
Organisation | University of Bristol |
Department | School of Social and Community Medicine |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving economists and genetic epidemiologists. The initial work explored the use of genetic variants as instrumental variables for modifiable risk factors. |
Collaborator Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving mainly economists and genetic epidemiologists. |
Impact | Dixon, P., G. Davey Smith, S. von Hinke, N. Davies, W. Hollingworth. 2016. Estimating marginal medical care expenditures using genetic variants as instrumental variables: Mendelian Randomization in economic evaluation. Pharmacoeconomics. DOI: 10.1007/s40273-016-0432-x von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2013. Child Height, Health and Human Capital: Evidence using Genetic Markers. European Economic Review, 57, 1-22. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2012. The Effect of Fat Mass on Educational Attainment: Examining the Sensitivity of Different Identification Strategies. Economics and Human Biology, 10(4), 405-418. von Hinke, S, G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Mendelian Randomization: The use of Genes in Instrumental Variable Analyses. Health Economics, 20(8):893-6. Wehby, G., von Hinke, S., Murray, J. 2013. Genetic Instrumental Variables Studies of Effects of Prenatal Risk Factors. Biodemography and Social Biology, 59(1):4-36 von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. CMPO WP 11/274. von Hinke, S., Wehby, G., Lewis, S., Zuccolo, L. Alcohol Exposure In Utero and Child Academic Achievement. The Economic Journal, 124(576): 634-667. Davies, N., von Hinke, S., Farbmacher, H., Burgess, S., Windmeijer, F., Davey Smith, G. 2015. The Many Weak Instruments Problem and Mendelian Randomization. Statistics in Medicine, 34(3), 454-468. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2016. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. Journal of Health Economics, 45, 131-148. |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Genetics and economics |
Organisation | University of Iowa |
Department | College of Public Health |
Country | United States |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving economists and genetic epidemiologists. The initial work explored the use of genetic variants as instrumental variables for modifiable risk factors. |
Collaborator Contribution | This is interdisciplinary work involving mainly economists and genetic epidemiologists. |
Impact | Dixon, P., G. Davey Smith, S. von Hinke, N. Davies, W. Hollingworth. 2016. Estimating marginal medical care expenditures using genetic variants as instrumental variables: Mendelian Randomization in economic evaluation. Pharmacoeconomics. DOI: 10.1007/s40273-016-0432-x von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2013. Child Height, Health and Human Capital: Evidence using Genetic Markers. European Economic Review, 57, 1-22. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2012. The Effect of Fat Mass on Educational Attainment: Examining the Sensitivity of Different Identification Strategies. Economics and Human Biology, 10(4), 405-418. von Hinke, S, G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Mendelian Randomization: The use of Genes in Instrumental Variable Analyses. Health Economics, 20(8):893-6. Wehby, G., von Hinke, S., Murray, J. 2013. Genetic Instrumental Variables Studies of Effects of Prenatal Risk Factors. Biodemography and Social Biology, 59(1):4-36 von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2011. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. CMPO WP 11/274. von Hinke, S., Wehby, G., Lewis, S., Zuccolo, L. Alcohol Exposure In Utero and Child Academic Achievement. The Economic Journal, 124(576): 634-667. Davies, N., von Hinke, S., Farbmacher, H., Burgess, S., Windmeijer, F., Davey Smith, G. 2015. The Many Weak Instruments Problem and Mendelian Randomization. Statistics in Medicine, 34(3), 454-468. von Hinke, S., G. Davey Smith, D. Lawlor, C. Propper and F. Windmeijer. 2016. Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables. Journal of Health Economics, 45, 131-148. |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Conference: American Economic Association Annual Meeting |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Child height, health and human capital: Evidence using genetic markers, 2011, American Economic Association (AEA) Annual Meetings, Denver, Colorado. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Conference: Fifth Conference of Epidemiological Longitudinal Studies in Europe |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Child height, health and human capital: Evidence using genetic markers. 2010, Fifth Conference of Epidemiological Longitudinal Studies in Europe, Paphos, Cyprus. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Conference: London Health Economics Group |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Type Of Presentation | Keynote/Invited Speaker |
Geographic Reach | Regional |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: "Child height, health and human capital: Evidence using genetic markers", 2012. Invited seminar, London Health Economics Group. It allowed me to expand my network by meeting more health economists working at the LSHTM. The organiser of the series recently visited the University of York for several months. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2012 |
URL | http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/events/2012/02/london-health-economics-group-meeting |
Description | Conference: Third Biennial Conference of the American Society of Health Economics |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | I was invited to present my research at the Third Biennial Conference of the American Society of Health Economists, held at Cornell University, NY. I presented my work, but also discussed a different paper. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Conference: iHEA 8th World Congress |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Alcohol exposure in utero and chid academic achievement. September 2011, iHEA 8th World Congress, Toronto, Canada. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Media coverage |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Media (as a channel to the public) |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: "Obese kids as bright as thinner peers", 2012. ESRC press release. Science Daily, Examiner.com, The Sentinel, Cision Wire, Science Codex, EverydayHealth.com, eGov Monitor, Psych Central News, BioSpace, The North Korea Times, Newstrack India, HealthCanal.com, Newstrack India, the Kenya Star, the Cambodian Times, the Albuquerque Express, the Argentina Star, Sify.com, Silicon India, the Oman Observer, Medical News Today, Mangalorean.com, Newstrack India, MediLexicon, Webnewswire.com, the Times of India, Newkerala.com, BabyCenter Magazine, MedicineNet.com, HealthDa |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2012 |
Description | Media: CMPO Bulletin (1) |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Media (as a channel to the public) |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: "Genetic Information: Potential Uses for Economic and Social Research", 2011. The CMPO Bulletin "Research in Public Policy". The Bulletin is sent out to national and international media, policy makers, academics, universities, think tanks, etc. The methods described in the article - Mendelian randomization - are becoming increasingly popular in the social and epidemiological sciences. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Media: CMPO Bulletin (2) |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Media (as a channel to the public) |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: "Obesity and Children's Exam Results", 2011. The CMPO Bulletin "Research in Public Policy". The Bulletin is sent out to national and international media, policy makers, academics, universities, think tanks, etc. The article discusses the findings of the paper "Genetic markers as instrumental variables", CMPO working paper 11/274. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Media: ESRC Feature |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Media (as a channel to the public) |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: "Cutting the smoking habit" ESRC Feature. The ESRC published some highlights of this research online. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2013 |
URL | http://www.esrc.ac.uk/news-and-events/features-casestudies/features/28582/cutting-the-smoking-habit.... |
Description | Media: The Economist |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Media (as a channel to the public) |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Article published in the Economist: "Weight Watchers: Bad news for advocates of higher cigarette Taxes". As The Economist is a popular economics magazine and is sold in bookshops and elsewhere, many non-academics read the article. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2013 |
URL | http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21576090-bad-news-advocates-higher-cigarette-tax... |
Description | Seminar: Centre for Health Economics |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Type Of Presentation | Keynote/Invited Speaker |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: "School meal crowd out in the 1980s", 2012. Invited seminar, Centre for Health Economics. N/A |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2012 |
URL | http://www.york.ac.uk/che/seminars/che/2012/stephanie-scholder/ |
Description | Seminar: Cornell University |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Child height, health and human capital. 2010. Seminar, Department of Policy Analysis and Management of Cornell University, NY. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Seminar: Rockwool Foundation |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2009. Invited seminar, the Rockwool Foundation, Copenhagen, Denmark. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2009 |
Description | Seminar: The Danish National Centre for Social Research |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Regional |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2009. Seminar, Danish National Centre for Social Research, Copenhagen, Denmark. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2009 |
Description | Seminar: University College Dublin |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Alcohol exposure in utero and child academic achievement. 2010. invited seminar, Department of Economics, University College Dublin. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Seminar: University of Bradford |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Type Of Presentation | Keynote/Invited Speaker |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: "Child height, health and human capital: Evidence using genetic markers", 2012. Invited seminar, economics department, University of Bradford. I am currently writing a chapter on the history and use of the UK cohort studies, which will discuss the Born-in-Bradford cohort. I have been in touch with the relevant people in the cohort to let them know and get feedback on the chapter. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2012 |
Description | Seminar: University of Leeds |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: "School meal crowd out in the 1980s", 2012. Invited departmental seminar, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds. The organisers asked me to attend a future conference they were organising on health econometrics and will keep me informed about any further workshops or conference they are organising. Nov 2014: I was invited to present at the annual Health Econometrics Symposium in Leeds in October 2014, but as I am on maternity leave, I have not been able to accept this invitation. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2012 |
URL | http://www.leeds.ac.uk/lihs/he/seminars.html |
Description | Seminar: University of Michigan |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Child height, health and human capital: Evidence using genetic markers. 2010. Seminar, Department of Health Management and Policy. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Seminar: University of Oxford |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Child height, health and human capital. 2010. Seminar, Health Economics Research Centre, University of Oxford. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Seminar: University of Oxford |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2010. Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Oxford. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Seminar: University of Sheffield |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Alcohol exposure in utero and child academic achievement. 2010. Invited talk at the Department of Economics, University of Sheffield. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Seminar: University of York |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2010. Seminar, Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Workshop: 18th European Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2009. 18th European Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics, Sardinia, Italy. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2009 |
Description | Workshop: 1st Annual Midwestern Health Economics Study Group |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2010. first Annual Midwestern Health Economics Study Group, the University of Illinois at Chicago. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Workshop: 20th European Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke (2011): Alcohol exposure in utero and child academic achievement. September 2011. Stephanie von Hinke (2011): The effect of Medicaid on children's health: A regression discontinuity approach. Discussion, September 2011. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Workshop: Health Economics and Genetics: Where are we now? |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Child height, health and human capital: Evidence using genetic markers. 2010, "Health Economics and Genetics: Where are we now" conference, University of Oxford. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Workshop: Health and Health Behaviours: Novel approaches to measurement and analysis |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2011, workshop on "Health and Health Behaviours: Novel approaches to measurement and analysis", Imperial College London, UK. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Workshop: Ifo/CESifo and University of Munich |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Shattered dreams? The effects of changing the pension system late in the game. 2010. (discussion) CESIfo and University of Munich workshop on "Empirical Health Economics". |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Workshop: Integrating Genetics and Social Science |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Alcohol exposure in utero and child academic achievement. September 2011, Integrating Genetics and Social Science Conference, University of Colorado at Boulder. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Workshop: Integrating Genetics and Social Science |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2010. "Integrating Genetics and Social Science conference", the University of Colorado at Boulder. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Workshop: Obesity and the Family |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2010. Invited talk at an inter-disciplinary workshop on "Obesity and the family", Brigham Young University, Utah. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Workshop: PhD Royal Economic Society Meeting |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2011, PhD Royal Economic Society (RES) Meetings, London, UK. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2011 |
Description | Workshop: Royal Statistical Society, London |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2010. Invited talk at the Royal Statistical Society in London, UK. The workshop aimed at showcasing the ALSPAC resource and the research done using the ALSPAC data. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Workshop: The Econometric Game |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Alcohol exposure in utero and child academic achievement. 2010. "The Econometric Game", Amsterdam. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |
Description | Workshop: The Economics of Diet and Obesity |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2009. Invited presentation at the "Economics of Diet and Obesity" conference, University of Bristol. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2009 |
Description | Workshop: The Economics of Obesity |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Other audiences |
Results and Impact | Stephanie von Hinke: Genetic markers as instrumental variables. 2009. Invited presentation at a conference on "The Economics of Obesity", Paris, France. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2009 |