Professor Stephen Pudney Visiting Professor, University of Essex
- spudney@essex.ac.uk
- Telephone
- 01206 873789
- Office
- 2N2.4.23
Research Interests
- Microeconometrics
- Poverty and the welfare benefit system
- Health and disability
- Survey measurement error
- The economics of crime and illicit drugs
- The measurement of wellbeing
Latest Blog Posts
Publications
Displaying publications 1 - 15 of 143 in total
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Using biomarkers to predict healthcare costs: evidence from a UK household panel
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Biomarkers, disability and health care demand
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Biomarkers as precursors of disability
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Market concentration, supply, quality and prices paid by local authorities in the English care home market
Ferran Espuny Pujol, Ruth Hancock, Morten Hviid, et al.
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How do participants understand and interpret questions about "retirement planning"?
Lindsay Abbassian, Beth Dokal, Lucy Joyce, et al.
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intcount: a command for fitting count-data models from interval data
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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 11: results from methodological experiments
Jonathan Burton, Roxanne Connelly, Mick P. Couper, et al.
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Baseline health and public healthcare costs five years on: a predictive analysis using biomarker data in a prospective household panel
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IntCount: a Stata command for estimating count data models from interval data
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Biomarkers as precursors of disability
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EQ-5D-5L versus EQ-5D-3L: the impact on cost effectiveness in the United Kingdom
Monica Hernandez-Alava, Allan Wailoo, Sabine Grimm, et al.
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Concordance of health states in couples: analysis of self-reported, nurse administered and blood-based biomarker data in the UK Understanding Society panel
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Econometric modelling of multiple self-reports of health states: the switch from EQ-5D-3L to EQ-5D-5L in evaluating drug therapies for rheumatoid arthritis
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Concordance of health states in couples. Analysis of self-reported, nurse administered and blood-based biomarker data in Understanding Society
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bicop: a command for fitting bivariate ordinal regressions with residual dependence characterized by a copula function and normal mixture marginals
Media
Displaying media publications 46 - 60 of 110 in total
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Popular kids in school get higher paychecks down the line, study says
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Leaving work for sickness could mean living in poverty within a year
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Health-related work data 'worrying'
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Health-related work data 'worrying'
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Health-related work data 'worrying'
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Selected indicators that you will be rich
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Home Office research published
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More drug advisers set to follow David Nutt and resign
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Tricks to increase your stature
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The secret to that super successful career: be tall and attractive?
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Life is high school
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No revenge of the nerds?
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Quick study: cool cash
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Populære unge tjener mer
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Being popular in school pays off