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prof. S (Stephanie) von Hinke

Biography

Stephanie von Hinke is a Professor of Health Economics at ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ and a Professor of Economics at the . Her main research interests are in health economics and applied microeconometrics. Stephanie’s research builds on the biomedical as well as social sciences. She investigates the importance of genetics, early life environments, parental investments, and government policy in explaining individuals’ health and well-being over the life course. She currently holds an ERC Starting Grant that aims to incorporate genetic data into social science research and study the importance of the nature-nurture interplay in the developmental origins of health and disease. Stephanie has previously held an MRC Early Career Fellowship in the Economics of Health (2011-2014) at the , and an ESRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship at  (2009-2011). She is a Research Associate at the  (IFS; 2013 –), a Research Fellow at , and has held visiting positions at , [IFS] , and.

Erasmus School of Economics

Visiting fellow | Applied Economics
Email
vonhinke@ese.eur.nl

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Work

  • Pietro Biroli, TJ Galama, Stephanie von Hinke, Hans van Kippersluis, Niels Rietveld & Kevin Thom (2025) - - Review of Economic Studies - doi:
  • Samuel Baker, Pietro Biroli, Hans van Kippersluis & Stephanie von Hinke (2024) - - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121 (27) - doi: -
  • Dilnoza Muslimova, Hans van Kippersluis, Niels Rietveld, Stephanie von Hinke & Fleur Meddens (2024) - -
  • Dilnoza Muslimova, Hans van Kippersluis, Niels Rietveld, Stephanie von Hinke & Fleur Meddens (2024) - - Journal of Labor Economics - doi:
  • Hans van Kippersluis, Pietro Biroli, Rita Dias Pereira, Titus J. Galama, Stephanie von Hinke, S. Fleur W. Meddens, Dilnoza Muslimova, Eric A.W. Slob, Ronald de Vlaming & Cornelius A. Rietveld (2023) - - Nature Communications, 14 (1) - doi: -
  • Dilnoza Muslimova, Rita Dias Pereira, Stephanie von Hinke, Hans van Kippersluis, Cornelius A. Rietveld & S. Fleur W. Meddens (2023) - - Nature Human Behaviour, 7 (5), 802-811 - doi: -
  • Dilnoza Muslimova, Rita Dias Pereira, Stephanie von Hinke, Hans van Kippersluis, Niels Rietveld & Fleur Meddens (2023) - - bioRxiv - doi: -
  • Erin Haney, Jennie C. Parnham, Kiara Chang, Anthony A. Laverty, Stephanie Von Hinke, Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard, Martin White, Christopher Millett & Eszter P. Vamos (2023) - - Public Health Nutrition, 26 (2), 425-436 - doi: -
  • Stephanie von Hinke, Nigel Rice & Emma Tominey (2022) - - Labour Economics, 78 - doi: -
  • Tim T. Morris, Stephanie von Hinke, Lindsey Pike, Neil R. Ingram, George Davey Smith, Marcus R. Munafò & Neil M. Davies (2022) - - British ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥al Research Journal, 50 (3), 923-943 - doi: -

    • Stephanie Hinke Kessler Scholder (2019) - Journal of Health Economics (Journal) (Editor)
      Activity: Editorial work › Academic

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