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)
- Born entrepreneurs? : Adolescents’ personality characteristics and entrepreneurship in adulthood (2017)
- Journal of Business Venturing Insights
- Do biomarkers explain why some people are happier than others? (2017)
- IOE London Blog
- Does job support make workers happy? (2017) Petri Böckerman, Alex Bryson, Antti Kauhanen, Mari Kangasniemi
- Do good working conditions make you work longer? Evidence on retirement decisions using linked survey and register data (2017) Petri Böckerman, Pekka Ilmakunnas
- Esimiehen tuki – olennainen osa työhyvinvointia (2017) Petri Böckerman, Mari Kangasniemi, Antti Kauhanen
- Gene-environment interactions between education and body mass: Evidence from the UK and Finland (2017)
- Social Science and Medicine
- Genetic endowments, parental resources and adult health: Evidence from the Young Finns Study (2017)
- Social Science and Medicine
- Harsh times: Do stressors lead to labor market losses? (2017) Terhi Maczulskij, Petri Böckerman
- Job Market (In)Flexibility (2017) Petri Böckerman, Tuomas Kosonen, Terhi Maczulskij, Henri Keränen
- Koulutuksella on väliä – myös vyötärölle (2017)
- PT-blogi



