Research topic:
Disability and social inclusion in Chilean households.
Joaquín holds a BSc. in Economics and a Master in Economic Analysis, both from the University of Chile, and a MSc. in Economics from the University of Groningen. His PhD research focuses on the effects of disabilities and disability policies both on people’s objective and subjective well-being and the ones of their families and caretakers.
Before starting his PhD, Joaquín worked as study analyst for the Social Policies Division of the Ministry of Social Development of Chile, managing and analysing large scale administrative data for the continuous improvement of the Social Household Registry. This is the main system used by Chilean State to identify the households’ socioeconomic vulnerability and to target social programs and initiatives. There, he had the opportunity to work and partner up with different government institutions, such as the National Disability Service, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education and the Internal Revenue Service, in order to strengthen the quality and legitimacy of the social protection system.
Prior to that, Joaquín worked as instructor for the Department of Economics at the Faculty of Economic and Business from the University of Chile, teaching undergraduate courses on macroeconomics and professional training courses on data analysis and programming. There, he also held a position as research coordinator of a large scale randomized controlled trial aiming to analyze the financial behaviour of low-income individuals and to propose effective ways to reduce their loan-delinquency and over-indebtedness.
Research interests: Disability, Social Inclusion, Labour economics, Public health, Social policy.
Supervisors: Professor Stephen Jenkins and Professor Lucinda Platt
Expertise details
Applied economics, Policy evaluation, Social policy.