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Dr Dami Olajide

Research Fellow

School: Healthcare and Nursing Sciences

Dami Olajide

I am an Economist with research interests in health economics and health econometrics involving:

  • Development and application of microeconometric models to the  financing and organisation of health and social care, the health and social care workforce and influences on health and health behaviours.
  • Microeconometric analysis using large linked health and social care dataset.
  • Evaluation involving natural experiments in population health.
  • Developing models of economic evaluation, including models for cost-effectiveness analysis, cost analysis, cost-consequences, system based budget-impact analysis, break-even analysis, and social returns on investment analysis.

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Utility of Bio-Degradable Bile Duct Stents Following Bile Leaks and Pre-Operative Stone Clearance: International, Prospective, Multi-Centre, Observational Cohort Study, Venkatachalapathy, S., James, M., Joshi, D., Johnson, G., Philpotts, S., Nayar, M., Huggett, M., Cheriyan, D., Clarke, C., Olajide, D., Aravinthan, ., Aithal, G. 21 Aug 2025, In: Journal of Biodiversity and Biomedicine
  • The Well-being Effects of an Old-Age Pension: Experimental Evidence for Ekiti State in Nigeria, Alzua, M., Cantet, N., Dammert, A., Olajide, D. 1 Jun 2024, In: Journal of African Economies
  • Analysis of Multiple Health Risky Behaviours and Associated Disease Outcomes Using Scottish Linked Hospitalisation Data, Olajide, D., Eberth, B., Ludbrook, A. 11 Jul 2022, In: Frontiers in Public Health

Economics PhD October 25 2005


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