Health

The Principal Economics team lead some of the most critical health policy and analytics projects.

Health policy decisions increasingly require technical modelling approaches informed by granular data on individual features, the interaction with the built environment and other sectors.

Principal Economics team have been working in multidisciplinary environments applying statistical methods, spatial modelling, demographic and equity analysis, and economic modelling skills, to address complex health policy questions. Our Director, Dr Torshizian, led the assessment of alcohol consumption during pregnancy (using the Growing Up In NZ dataset), as cited here, and the use of (big) health data in IDI for the investigation of the relationship between chronic health diseases and location dependency (in response to housing cost) – available here.