Petri Böckerman
petri.bockerman@utu.fi Rehtorinpellonkatu 3 Turku |
Health economics, Labour economics
I am a professor of health economics at the Turku School of Economics and a research economist at the Labour Institute for Economic Research. I am also an adjunct professor (i.e. "dosentti" in Finnish) at the University of Tampere and a research fellow at IZA.
Empirical research on health and labor economics
Lectures on health and labor economics (both intermediate and advanced level)
- Effects of nurse visit copayment on primary care use: Do low-income households pay the price? (2024)
- Journal of Health Economics
- Abolishing a GP Visit Copayment: Did It Affect GP Use? (2022) Haaga Tapio, Böckerman Petri, Kortelainen Mika, Tukiainen Janne
- Do Low-Income Households Respond More to Cost Sharing in Primary Care? Evidence from Regression Discontinuity Design (2022) Haaga Tapio, Böckerman Petri, Kortelainen Mika, Tukiainen Janne
- Effects of Nurse Visit Copayments: Does the Primary Care Use of the Poor Respond More? (2022) Haaga Tapio, Böckerman Petri, Kortelainen Mika, Tukiainen Janne
- More skilled, better paid: labour-market returns to postsecondary vocational education (2018)
- Oxford Economic Papers
- Seniority rules, worker mobility and wages: Evidence from multi-country linked employer-employee data (2018)
- Labour Economics
- Unfit for work: Health and labour-market prospects (2018)
- Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
- Using Twins to Resolve the Twin Problem of Having a Bad Job and a Low Wage (2018)
- Manchester School
- Alcohol Consumption and Long-Term Labor Market Outcomes (2017)
- Health Economics
- Biomarkers and long-term labour market outcomes: The case of creatine (2017)
- Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization



