Genevieve Jeffrey

Genevieve Jeffrey
Research Affiliations
Visiting Fellow, LSE Department of Health Policy
Contact details
Phone:
Email: Genevieve dot Jeffrey at warwick dot ac dot uk
Room: S1.117
Advice and feedback hours:
Tuesdays 5pm-6pm
Wednesdays 1pm-2pm
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About me
I am a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Economics. My research focuses on the economics of health and education, with a particular interest in the inter-generational persistence of health inequalities and the ways early life conditions—from gestation through adolescence—shape long-run outcomes. I study how public policies can mitigate disparities in health, education, and labour market trajectories, and my current projects examine the long-run and intergenerational impact of the NHS introduction, the consequences of child developmental delays for maternal labour force participation, and the links between child health and educational attainment. I also work on gender and health, with recent research on barriers to women鈥檚 healthcare access and the prevalence of chronic disease in Singapore. Alongside my research, I teach mathematical techniques, microeconomics, applied econometrics and economics for business drawing on both quantitative and policy evaluation methods to help students connect economic analysis with real-world challenges. I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Advance HE).
Research Interests
- Intergenerational Health
- Family Economics
- Gender Inequalities
Teaching
- EC140S: Mathematical Techniques
- EC202S: Microeconomics 2
- EC226S: Econometrics 1
- EC131S: Economics for 糖心TV
- EC320 Economics of Public Policy
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The Long Run and Intergenerational Impact of the NHS Introduction
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The Labour Market Consequences of Child Developmental Delays: Implications for Maternal Labour Force Participation
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The Link Between Child Health and Educational Outcomes
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The Prevalence of Chronic Disease in Singapore
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Barriers to Women in Accessing Healthcare in the UK – A Review, LSE Public Policy Review (2025)
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A Study of the State of Digital Health Innovation Trends in the EU (with Diogo Machado), Innovation, Sustainability, and the Future of Healthcare (2020)