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prof.dr. JLW (Hans) van Kippersluis

Biography

Hans van Kippersluis is a Professor of Applied Economics. He has used both theoretical and empirical approaches to study topics in health and human capital formation: (i) how do different components of human capital (e.g., education, health) relate to each other and interact with each other (e.g., why are higher educated individuals healthier than lower educated? Why do rich people smoke less?); (ii) What are the genetic and environmental determinants of education and health?, and (iii) What is the effect of public policies on education and health? Current projects include investigating the interplay between genes and the environment in producing inequalities in education and health outcomes, developing and testing incentives to encourage healthy behavior, and investigating the impact of public policies on health, education and labor supply decisions.

Erasmus School of Economics

Full professor | Health Economics
Email
hvankippersluis@ese.eur.nl

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Work

  • Rita Dias Pereira, Cornelius A. Rietveld & Hans van Kippersluis (2025) - - Journal of Human Resources, 60 (2), 400-433 - doi: -
  • Pietro Biroli, TJ Galama, Stephanie von Hinke, Hans van Kippersluis, Niels Rietveld & Kevin Thom (2025) - - Review of Economic Studies - doi:
  • Rita Dias Pereira, Niels Rietveld & Hans van Kippersluis (2025) - - Journal of Human Resources, 60 (2), 400-433 - doi: -
  • Hans van Kippersluis, Nathalie Dens, Georg Granic, Stefan Lipman, Kirsten Rohde & Joost Oude Groeniger (2024) - - Economisch-Statistische Berichten, 109 (4839), 487-490 -
  • Samuel Baker, Pietro Biroli, Hans van Kippersluis & Stephanie von Hinke (2024) - - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121 (27) - doi: -
  • Tilbe Atav, Niels Rietveld & Hans van Kippersluis (2024) - - doi: -
  • Elisa de Weerd, John Cawley & Hans van Kippersluis (2024) - - AEA Papers and Proceedings, 114, 364-368 - doi: -
  • Robert Manduca, Maximilian Hell, Adrian Adermon, Jo Blanden, Espen Bratberg, Anne C. Gielen, Hans van Kippersluis, Keunbok Lee, Stephen Machin, Martin D. Munk, Martin Nybom, Yuri Ostrovsky, Sumaiya Rahman & Outi Sirniö (2024) - - American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 16 (2), 1-30 - doi: -
  • Dilnoza Muslimova, Hans van Kippersluis, Niels Rietveld, Stephanie von Hinke & Fleur Meddens (2024) - -
  • Dilnoza Muslimova, Hans van Kippersluis, Niels Rietveld, Stephanie von Hinke & Fleur Meddens (2024) - - Journal of Labor Economics - doi:

  • Hans van Kippersluis (27 July 2021) - -ý: Prevention 2040: A social shift if healthcare providers are still rewarded for treating patients?

    University of Southern California

    Start date approval
    September 2024
    End date approval
    August 2027
    Place
    LOS ANGELES
    Description
    Consultancy on research R01 grant Barcellos

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEB13053

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEM11077

    Year
    2024
    Course Code
    FEB13066

    • Dilnoza Muslimova

      Gene-Environment Interplay in the Generation of Health and ý Inequalities
    • Diarmaid O'Ceallaigh

      Designing sustainable incentives to encourage prevention and health behavior
    • Joaquim Vidiella Martin

      "Unravelling Perinatal Health Inequalities in the Netherlands”
    • Eric Slob

      Integrating Genetics into Economics
    • Tilbe Atav

      Genes, Policy and Social Inequality
    • Merel van Hulsen

      Wait for Others? Social and Intertemporal Preferences in Allocation of Healthcare Resources

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