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)
- A kink that makes you sick: the incentive effect of sick pay on absence (2014) Böckerman Petri, Kanninen Ohto, Suoniemi Ilpo
- Biomarkers and long-term labour market outcomes: the case of creatine (2014) Böckerman Petri, Bryson Alex, Viinikainen Jutta, Hakulinen Christian, Pulkki-Raback Laura, Raitakari Olli, Pehkonen Jaakko
- The Negative Association of Obesity with Subjective Well-being: Is It All about Health? (2014)
- Journal of Happiness Studies
- Using Twins to Resolve the Twin Problem of Having a Bad Job and a Low Wage (2014) Böckerman Petri, Ilmakunnas Pekka, Vainiomäki Jari
- Who stays unwillingly in a job? A study based on a representative random sample of employees (2013)
- Economic and Industrial Democracy
- The return to the technological frontier: The conditional effect of R&D on plant productivity in Finnish manufacturing (2011)
- Papers in Regional Science