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I am an applied microeconomist with broad research interests in the fields of health economics and the economics of human capital (labour and education).
I am an Associate Professor of Economics (with tenure) at the Department of Economic Analysis: Economic Theory and Economic History at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), Spain.
I am also a Visiting Researcher at Lancaster University, UK; a Research Fellow at IZA; a Faculty Associate at CCHE; an Affiliate of HEDG; a Fellow at Advanced HE (formerly the UK Higher Education Academy, HEA); and an Adjunct Professor at IE University.
Previously, I have been a Senior Researcher (Tomás y Valiente Fellow) at the Madrid Institute for Advanced Study (MIAS), Spain; a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor with tenure) at Lancaster University, UK, and a post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK.
I hold a PhD in Economics awarded by the University of York, UK.
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Email: eugenio.zucchelli[at]uam[dot]es
NEWS
New working paper: "Intergenerational Persistence of Education, Smoking and Birth Weight: Evidence from Three Generations". This is a joint work wtih C. Costi (Luxembourg) and G. Migali (Lancaster).
New publication: "A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of ill health and health shocks on labour supply", BMC Systematic Reviews. This is a joint with K. Shawa (ILO) and B. Hollingsworth (Lancaster). The article can be found here.
Arne Risa Hole (Jaume I) and I are delighted to announce the call for abstracts of the 1st UAM-UJI Workshop on the Economics of Health and Human Capital, on the 21st of June 2024 in Madrid. The deadline for submission of extended abstracts is the 15th of March 2024. Further details can be found here.
FORTHCOMING PRESENTATIONS & SEMINARS
I will present my joint paper with G. Migali (Lancater) and C. Costi (Luxembourg) titled "Intergenerational persistence of socioeconomic status, smoking and birth weight" at the University of Oxford on the 21st of March 2024.