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Workshop on Family and Health Economics

Workshop on Family and Health Economics, jointly organized between Royal Holloway and City University

  • Date16 June 2023

The workshop will take place on September 28-29 and has Gabriella Conti and Sonia Bhalotra as keynote speakers.

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City, University of London and Royal Holloway University of London (NBCC), with the support of the UK Economic and Social Research Council, are delighted to co-host the first joint Family and Health Economics Workshop.

There will be a special session on intimate partner violence, child maltreatment, and child development. The keynote speakers will be Professor Gabriella Conti (University College London) and Professor Sonia Bhalotra (University of Warwick).

We invite paper submissions in any areas of family economics, health economics and their intersection. The deadline to submit is 1st August 2023. More detailed information here

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