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Research Staff

Kaarin Anstey
Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey

 

BA University of Sydney; PhD University of Queensland; FASSA

Primary affiliation:
Professor in the School of Psychology, UNSW and NHMRC Principal Research Fellow at NeuRA

Research streams:
Decision Making, Expectations and Cognitive Ageing; Organisations and the Mature Workforce; Sustainable Wellbeing in Later Life

Keywords:
Cognitive Aging, Older Drivers, Dementia, Dementia Prevention, Healthy Ageing, Cohort Studies

Rafal Chomik
Rafal Chomik

BCom DipModLang UWA; MSc Econ London Met 

Senior Research Fellow, UNSW Sydney 

Research stream: Sustainable Wellbeing in Later Life

George Kudrna
Dr George Kudrna

MA Economics, TUL Czech Republic; PhD Economics, The University of Sydney

Senior Research Fellow, University of New South Wales

Research stream: Macro-demographic Dynamics and Population Ageing Policy

Keywords: Social Security, Means Tested Pensions, Superannuation, Taxation, Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomic Impacts of Population Ageing

Dr Hanlin Lou

BSc Economics, Heilongjiang University, MS Applied Econometrics, Monash University, PhD Economics, University of Technology Sydney 

Research Fellow, UNSW Sydney

Research stream: Sustainable Wellbeing in Later Life

Research Interests: Behavioural Economics, Behavioural Financial Economics and Applied Econometrics

 

Dr Akshay Shanker

Bachelor of Economics (Social Science), University of Sydney; Master of Economics, University of New South Wales; PhD (Economics), Australian National University (ANU)

Research Fellow, School of Economics, The University of New South Wales

Research stream: Guiding financial decision making

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Professor Jeromey Temple

BA Population Studies (Hons), BCom PhD (Demography) ANU

Professor of Economic Demography, Centre for Health Policy, University of Melbourne

Research stream: Macro-demographic Dynamics and Population Ageing Policy

Keywords: Demographic Methods; Economic Demography; Intergenerational Accounting; Population Ageing; Discrimination and Inequalities in Later Life