AHES Economics of Mental Health Special Interest Group
ahesmentalhealth.bsky.social
AHES Economics of Mental Health Special Interest Group
@ahesmentalhealth.bsky.social
Aim: To bring together health economists working on issues in mental health including services, policy, outcomes, and determinants.
🗞️ CALL FOR NEWSLETTER ITEMS 🗞️
We are preparing for our next edition of our Mental Health Special Interest Group Newsletter. Please be in touch with submissions by directly messaging this page or email to mentalhealthsig@ahes.org.au
August 11, 2025 at 3:16 AM
📣 OPPORTUNITIES CLOSING SOON 📣

Submissions for the Labour Econometrics Workshop close on May 15.

Submissions for the Australian Workshop on Public Finance close on May 18.

Submissions for the Sixth World Labor Conference in Toronto, close on May 16.
May 13, 2025 at 11:48 AM
🗞️ CALL FOR NEWSLETTER ITEMS 🗞️

Please send through any items you would like highlighted to: mentalhealthSIG@ahes.org.au.

Items could include: recently published papers; conference abstracts; upcoming seminars; news stories; awards; promotions; job opportunities etc.

Deadline Friday 30 May
May 13, 2025 at 11:47 AM
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 14 APRIL
🏆 Announcing the Mental Health Paper of the Year Award 🏆

This award recognises outstanding contributions to mental health economics w/ a focus on innovative research relevant to Australian policy

📅 Closes 31 March

Email [mentalhealthSIG@ahes.org.au](mailto:mentalhealthSIG@ahes.org.au) for details
April 2, 2025 at 6:41 AM
✨TOMORROW✨
✨ UPCOMING SEMINAR NEXT WEEK✨

Mental Health effects of energy poverty: why measurement matters

by Dr Rubayyat Hashmi (University of Adelaide)

📆 Thursday 3 April 2025 12 – 1 pm AEDT

Online via Zoom. Registration required.

Sign up HERE: rb.gy/y4hayz
AHES Economics of Mental Health SIG - Seminar Series
The seminar series is held virtually on the first Thursday of each month from 12-1 pm Melbourne/Sydney time. To receive regular updates and reminders about the series, including Zoom link for the pre...
rb.gy
April 2, 2025 at 6:40 AM
✨ UPCOMING SEMINAR NEXT WEEK✨

Mental Health effects of energy poverty: why measurement matters

by Dr Rubayyat Hashmi (University of Adelaide)

📆 Thursday 3 April 2025 12 – 1 pm AEDT

Online via Zoom. Registration required.

Sign up HERE: rb.gy/y4hayz
AHES Economics of Mental Health SIG - Seminar Series
The seminar series is held virtually on the first Thursday of each month from 12-1 pm Melbourne/Sydney time. To receive regular updates and reminders about the series, including Zoom link for the pre...
rb.gy
March 27, 2025 at 4:32 AM
🏆 Announcing the Mental Health Paper of the Year Award 🏆

This award recognises outstanding contributions to mental health economics w/ a focus on innovative research relevant to Australian policy

📅 Closes 31 March

Email [mentalhealthSIG@ahes.org.au](mailto:mentalhealthSIG@ahes.org.au) for details
March 11, 2025 at 4:47 AM
✨ AHES MENTAL HEALTH SEMINAR TOMORROW✨

Pharmacist workload, subjective and physiological stress, and the risk of unsafe practice

A/Prof Jonas Fooken

Thursday 6 March 12 – 1 pm AEDT

Online via Zoom. Registration required.

Sign up HERE: rb.gy/y4hayz
AHES Economics of Mental Health SIG - Seminar Series
The seminar series is held virtually on the first Thursday of each month from 12-1 pm Melbourne/Sydney time. To receive regular updates and reminders about the series, including Zoom link for the pre...
rb.gy
March 5, 2025 at 1:23 AM
Reposted by AHES Economics of Mental Health Special Interest Group
Studies across English-speaking countries find a decline in happiness and life satisfaction among young adults over the past decade while older adults show more stable or improving well-being, from Jean Twenge and David G. Blanchflower https://www.nber.org/papers/w33490
February 22, 2025 at 10:00 PM
🌟 Welcome to Australian Health Economics Society's Mental Health SIG! 🌟
🎯 Aim: Bring together health economists working on issues in mental health including services, policy, outcomes, and determinants.
👀 Watch this Space:
- Newsletter/seminars announcements
- 2024 Mental Health Paper of the Year
February 4, 2025 at 12:10 AM