Dr Patryk Bronka
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Email
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Telephone
+44 (0) 1206 873543
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Location
2N2.6.16, Colchester Campus
Publications
Journal articles (4)
Bronka, P., Richiardi, M. and Collado, D., The Covid-19 crisis response helps the poor: the distributional and budgetary consequences of the UK lockdown. Covid Economics, Vetted and Real-Time Papers (26)
Thomson, RM., Kopasker, D., Bronka, P., Richiardi, M., Khodygo, V., Baxter, AJ., Igelström, E., Pearce, A., Leyland, AH. and Katikireddi, SV., (2024). Short-term impacts of Universal Basic Income on population mental health inequalities in the UK: A microsimulation modelling study. PLOS Medicine. 21 (3), e1004358-e1004358
Kopasker, D., Bronka, P., Thomson, RM., Khodygo, V., Kromydas, T., Meier, P., Heppenstall, A., Bambra, C., Lomax, N., Craig, P., Richiardi, M. and Katikireddi, SV., (2024). Evaluating the influence of taxation and social security policies on psychological distress: A microsimulation study of the UK during the COVID-19 economic crisis. Social Science & Medicine. 351, 116953-116953
Kopasker, D., Katikireddi, SV., Santos, JV., Richiardi, M., Bronka, P., Rostila, M., Cecchini, M., Ali, S., Emmert-Fees, K., Bambra, C., Hoven, H., Backhaus, I., Balaj, M. and Eikemo, TA., (2023). Microsimulation as a flexible tool to evaluate policies and their impact on socioeconomic inequalities in health. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe. 34, 100758-100758
Reports and Papers (1)
Bronka, P., Collado, D. and Richiardi, M., (2020). The Covid-19 crisis response helps the poor: the distributional and budgetary consequences of the UK lockdown
Grants and funding
2023
DWP Model Development Fellow UKRI Policy Fellowship
Economic and Social Research Council
ESPON European Research call: Overlapping crises (re)shaping the future of regional labour markets
ESPON European Grouping for Territorial Cooperation (EGTC)
2022
Chronic pain, mental health and employment: The role of firms, workers and the state.
University of Glasgow (Funder)
2021
Research collaboration and partnership between Italian Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies (INAPP) and ISER
Italian Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies
2020
COVID-19: Distributional and budgetary consequences in the UK
Institute for New Economic Thinking