Alessandro Sasso
BSc (Hons), MA Turin, MSc Sheffield, PhD Sheffield
School of Medicine and Population Health
Honorary Research Associate
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School of Medicine and Population Health
- Profile
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I joined ScHARR (HEDS) as a Research Associate (Health Econometrician) in October 2018, after undertaking a four-year PhD program in Economics at the University of Sheffield.
Prior to this I obtained a BSc degree in Economics in 2009, a Master’s degree in Economics in 2011 from the University of Turin, and I worked in the private sector for three years.
- Research interests
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My primary research interests are in the area of applied microeconomics, with a particular focus on the fields of health and labour economics:
- Microeconometrics
- Health Economics
- Labour economics
Current projects
- Investigating population trends in alcohol consumption in Britain
- Examining the determinants of reservation wages among unemployed individuals in Italy
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Strategies to cut down drinking, alcohol consumption, and usual drinking frequency: Evidence from a British online market research survey. Social Science & Medicine, 115280-115280.
- The impact of changes in COVID‐19 lockdown restrictions on alcohol consumption and drinking occasion characteristics in Scotland and England in 2020: an interrupted time‐series analysis. Addiction.
- Decomposing the Gender Reservation Wage Gap in Italy: A Regional Perspective. Journal of Regional Science.
- An intervention to support adherence to inhaled medication in adults with cystic fibrosis: the ACtiF research programme including RCT. Programme Grants for Applied Research, 9(11), 1-146.
Reports
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- Strategies to cut down drinking, alcohol consumption, and usual drinking frequency: Evidence from a British online market research survey. Social Science & Medicine, 115280-115280.