CEPAR researchers Dr Sisi Yang and Dr Katja Hanewald analyse in their recent paper whether the universal health insurance system in China increases the life satisfaction of middle-aged and older Chinese people and to what extent the type of health insurance affects the life satisfaction of this group.
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CEPAR researchers and collaborators have developed a simulation model that offers an important tool for the economic evaluation of treatments and interventions for type 1 diabetes.

CEPAR researchers Associate Professor Jeromey Temple and Dr Tom Wilson, in collaboration with Professors Sandra Eades and Margaret Kelaher at the University of Melbourne and Dr Andrew Taylor at the Charles Darwin University, outline in this paper a new multi-state cohort-component projection model to project the Australian population by Indigenous status.

New research released by CEPAR researchers Dr Tim Neal and Professor Mike Keane on COVID-19 consumer panic shopping has shown that Australian consumers top the globe in panic buying habits – in speed and scale.

Professor Warwick McKibbin AO, CEPAR Chief Investigator and Director of Policy Engagement, has been appointed to the Australian Treasury Expert Panel on COVID-19.

Noted experts, including CEPAR Professors Peter McDonald and John Piggott, A/Professor Jeromey Temple and Dr Tom Wilson report on the latest research into population ageing in Australia in a special issue of Australian Population Studies.
