one of Australia's largest independent groups of health economists and leading centres in health economics. She is also a Research Affiliate at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course and the IZA Institute of Labor Economics (Bonn, Germany). Dr Kassenboehmer's current research program is funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, which is led by her. In 2014, she was awarded a CSIRO Research Fellowship on cognition and decision-making. Her research has contributed to a broad range of important societal questions on mental health of marginalised groups and the economics of risky health behaviours. Her current research program focuses on (economic) decision-making over the lifecycle and the role of financial stress, mental health, cognitive ability and non-cognitive skills. In her research on health provision, she examines misuse of prescription opioid provision and physician prescribing behaviour. Her articles can be found in such journals as the Economic Journal,
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