Henri Salokangas
hrwsal@utu.fi +358 50 520 2273 Rehtorinpellonkatu 3 Turku : 471 |
Health economics, labor economics, economic history
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I am a senior researcher in the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) and a visiting researcher in INVEST-flagship in University of Turku. I did my PhD in health economics in University of Turku, department of economics.
Primary e-mail: henri.salokangas@thl.fi
I am an applied economist working at the intersection of health economics, labor economics, epidemiology and sociology. My research studies how life events — including health shocks, job loss, migration and exposure to warfare — shape individuals' labor market trajectories and family outcomes, with a focus on causal identification using Finnish administrative register data. For more info see my personal webpage.
- Current coursesPast courses
- 2017-> KT31 Taloushistoria
- 2018-> KT31 Economic history (exchange students)
- 2020-> HOIT0321 Introduction to Health Economics
- 2021 KT042131 Economic history as a laboratory for empirical research
- Did the Finnish depression of the early 1990s have a silver lining? The effect of unemployment on long-term physical activity (2022)
- Economics and Human Biology
- Exploring the labor market consequences of psychiatric disorders: An event study approach (2021) Salokangas Henri
- Lapsen sairastuminen syöpään aiheuttaa mielenterveysoireita etenkin äidille
(2021) Vaalavuo Maria, Tahvonen Ossi, Salokangas Henri - Lapsen sairastuminen syöpään vähentää etenkin äitien työtuloja (2021) Vaalavuo Maria, Tahvonen Ossi, Salokangas Henri
- Mental disorders and lifetime earnings
(November 2021, previous version May 2021) (2021) Salokangas Henri - Mental disorders and lifetime earnings
(previous version, May 2021) (2021) Salokangas Henri - Essays on economics of mental health (2020) Salokangas Henri R.W.
- Effect of childhood adversities on alcohol problems is mainly mediated by depression (2018)
- American Journal on Addictions
- Determinants of costs of care for patients attending primary care (2017)
- Psychiatria Fennica
- The long-term effects of increased alcohol availability on mortality: Evidence from an alcohol reform (2016) Henri Salokangas



