
Dr Ngoc Pham
Research Fellow
School of Architecture and Built Environment
Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Dr Ngoc (Anh) Pham is a researcher within the Housing and Healthy Cities Research Group at The University of Adelaide. Her current research is in understanding how social and economic public policy can be enhanced by evidence generated from the application of novel analytical strategies to diverse data.
Anh Pham is an ECR working in the Housing and Healthy Cities Research Group. Much of her recent work has focused on the distributional effect of unaffordable housing on mental health and the health impacts of housing related adversity in early life. She has expertise in econometric modelling using nationally representative household-based longitudinal surveys and large-scale administrative datasets.
Anh completed her PhD in Economics and was awarded Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence in July 2016. Prior to joining the Healthy Cities Research Group, Anh worked as a visiting lecturer at the School of Economics at The University of Adelaide between 2016 and 2017.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2018 - ongoing Research Fellow The University of Adelaide 2016 - 2017 Visiting Lecturer The University of Adelaide -
Language Competencies
Language Competency English Can peer review Vietnamese Can peer review -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2012 - 2016 The University of Adelaide Australia PhD in Economics 2011 - 2012 The University of Adelaide Australia Master of Economics -
Research Interests
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Journals
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Conference Items
Year Citation 2019 Bentley, R., Baker, E. L., Clair, A., & Pham, N. (2019). Stability and children’s health and academic performance: should
our focus be on locational, educational or tenure stability?. Poster session presented at the meeting of European Network for Housing Research. Athens, Greece.2019 Daniel, L., Baker, E. L., Beer, A., & Pham, N. (2019). The social production of cold housing. Poster session presented at the meeting of European Network for Housing Research. Athens, Greece. 2018 Daniel, L., Baker, E., & Beer, A. (2018). More than just climate: socio-economic determinants of cold houses. Poster session presented at the meeting of ENHR 2018: More together, more apart. Book of abstracts. Uppsala: European Network of Housing Research. -
Working Paper
Year Citation 2019 Baryshnikova, N., Pham, N., & Sim, N. (2019). "Does Rice for Poor Subsidy Reduce Child Marriage?.
Baryshnikova N. (UoA), Pham NTA. (UoA), Ueda M. (Waseda U), Noguchi H. (Waseda U) and Fu R. (Waseda U). 'Green Space in Japanese Cities'. Mawson Lakes Fellowship Program 2020.
Pham NTA. (UoA). SOAC Emerging Scholars Program 2019, The Australasian Cities Research Network (ACRN) and the Australasian Early Career Urban Research Network (AECURN).
Moskos M. (UoA), Isherwood L. (UoA), Baker E.(UoA), Dockery M. (Curtin U) and Pham NTA. (UoA). `What works' to sustain Indigenous Tenancies in Australia, AHURI National Housing Research Program 2019.
Danie L. (UoA) and Pham NTA. (UoA) Early Career Researcher 2019, Faculty of the Professions, The University of Adelaide
Baker E. (UoA), Leishman C. (UoA), Lester L. (UoA), Bentley R. (UoM) and Pham NTA. (UoA). ‘Social Housing exit points, outcomes, and future pathways: An administrative data analysis’. AHURI National Housing Research Program 2018
Pham NTA. (UoA). Publication support 2016, Faculty of the Professions, The University of Adelaide
PhD courses
- Econometrics IV (2012, 2013, 2014)
- Econometrics V (2013)
Master courses
- Macroeconomics (2016, 2017, 2019)
- Econometrics (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)
- Public Economics (2011)
- Quantitative Methods (2015)
Undergraduate courses
- Econometrics (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018)
- Public Economics (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015)
- Macroeconomics (2011, 2016, 2017, 2018)
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