Projects per year
Personal profile
Research Interests
- Labor Economics
- Family Economics
- Health Economics
Orcid ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2310-7727
Personal profile
Lou joined the school of Economics in 2018 as an Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2018. Her primary research field is labor economics, covering education, marriage, and intra-household issues.
Teaching
Postgraduate
ECON4051: Economics of Household Finance
Undergraduate
ECON2037: Development Economics
ECON3090: Microeconometric Methods
Person Types
- Staff
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Empirical Analysis on Hospital Leadership
Lou, X. (PI)
National Health Commission Capacity Building and Continuing Education Center
1/03/20 → 28/02/21
Project: Government Funded Projects › Vertical-Ningbo Municipal Government Funded Projects
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Government Insurance and Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditure in Ghana
Ampaw, S., Appleton, S. & Lou, X., 2023, In: Journal of Development Studies. 59, 3, p. 398-412 15 p.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
Open Access -
Unobserved Endowments and Gender Differences in Marriage Matching
Li, W., Lou, X., Yi, J. & Zhang, J., Oct 2023, In: Journal of Labor Economics. 41, 4, p. 859-886 28 p.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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Does the early bird catch the worm? The effect of school starting age on educational attainment and labor market outcomes: Evidence from Chinese urban twins data
Li, X., Lou, X. & Zhang, J., Sept 2022, In: Journal of Comparative Economics. 50, 3, p. 832-848 17 p.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
1 Citation (Scopus) -
Unobserved endowments and gender differences in marriage matching
Li, W., Lou, X., Yi, J. & Zhang, J., 2022, (Accepted/In press) In: Journal of Labor Economics. 29 p.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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Heterogeneous effect of health insurance on financial risk: Evidence from two successive surveys in Ghana
AMPAW, S., Appleton, S. & Lou, X., 2020, Nottingham : The University of Nottingham, p. 1-78, 78 p. (CREDIT Research Paper No. 20/04).Research output: Working paper