People

Dr Edith Aguirre

Senior Research Officer
Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
Dr Edith Aguirre

Teaching and supervision

Previous supervision

Natalie Brunsden
Natalie Brunsden
Thesis title: Exploring Child Temperament and Parenting Influences on Children's Internalising and Externalising Difficulties
Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Professional Doctorate
Awarded date: 4/11/2024

Publications

Journal articles (6)

Aguirre, E., Benzeval, M. and Murray, A., (2024). Parental gender attitudes and children's mental health: Evidence from the UK household longitudinal study.. Social Science and Medicine. 344, 116632-116632

Aguirre, E., (2023). Domestic violence and women's earnings in Mexico. Estudios Económicos. 38 (1), 143-165

Benzeval, M., Crossley, TF. and Aguirre, E., (2023). A symposium on Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study: introduction. Fiscal Studies. 44 (4), 317-340

Benzeval, M., Aguirre, E. and Kumari, M., (2023). Understanding Society: health, biomarker and genetic data. Fiscal Studies. 44 (4), 399-415

Aguirre, E., (2022). The (non) impact of education on marital dissolution. Review of Economic Analysis. 14 (2)

Aguirre, E., (2019). Do changes in divorce legislation have an impact on divorce rates? The case of unilateral divorce in Mexico. Latin American Economic Review. 28 (1)

Conferences (1)

Aguirre, E. and Benzeval, M., (2022). P12 Children’s mental health and parental attitudes, behaviour and views: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Contact

edith.aguirre@essex.ac.uk
+44 (0) 1206 872105

Location:

2N2.6.18, Colchester Campus

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