van Kippersluis Title

Curriculum Vitae
October 2014
I. Personal details
Name:
J.L.W. (Hans) van Kippersluis
Title:
Dr.
Date of birth:
16 March, 1985
Phone number:
+31 (0) 10 408 8837
Office address:
Erasmus School of Economics
Department of Applied Economics
P.O. Box 1738
3000 DR Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Website:
http://people.few.eur.nl/hvankippersluis
E-mail address:
hvankippersluis at ese.eur.nl
II. Current position and affiliations
March 2014 – present
Associate Professor of Health Economics
Erasmus School of Economics
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Jan. 2014 – present
Research Associate
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Nov. 2013 – present
Research Fellow
Center for Social and Economic Research (CESR)
University of Southern California
Nov. 2012 – present
Research Fellow, Tinbergen Institute
Oct. 2008 – present
Research Fellow, Netspar
III. Past positions
Jan. 2010 – Feb. 2014
Assistant Professor of Health Economics
Erasmus School of Economics
Erasmus University Rotterdam
IV. Education
Oct. 2006 – Dec. 2009
PhD in Health Economics
Dissertation title: “Understanding Socioeconomic
Differences in Health: An Economic Approach”
Tinbergen Institute, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Advisors: Prof.dr. E.K.A. van Doorslaer, Dr. O.A. O’Donnell
Sept. 2005 – Sept. 2006
MSc. in Econometrics (Cum Laude)
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Sept. 2002 – Sept. 2005
BSc. in Econometrics
Erasmus University Rotterdam
V. Other experience, honors, and skills
A. Honors
July 2013
VENI Grant (€ 250,000)
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
Veni is targeted at outstanding researchers who have
recently obtained their PhD.
April 2013
Top Lecturer
Erasmus School of Economics
December 2011
Honorary Mention - KVS Medal
Honorary Mention in competition for best PhD thesis in
Economics 2008-2011, Dutch Society for Economists
February 2011
Top Talent Researcher
Erasmus School of Economics
January 2011
Netspar PhD Thesis Award
Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement
(Netspar), University of Tilburg
July 2010
National Institute for Aging (NIA) RO1 Grant
“From Understanding to Reducing Health Disparities: A
Model-Based Evaluation”
Role: Investigator
B. International experience
June 2014
Research visit, University of Southern California, Center for
Economic and Social Research, Los Angeles, USA
May 2014
Research visit, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA
Jan. 2014 – present
Research visit, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Autumn 2013
Research visit, University of Southern California, Center for
Economic and Social Research, Los Angeles, USA
Winter 2011, Spring 2009 Research project at RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, USA
C. Teaching experience
Oct. 2013 – present
Lecturer in Master course “Advanced Research
Methods”
Oct. 2010 – present
Lecturer and Coordinator of Bachelor 3 course
“Impact Evaluation of Business Strategy and Public
Policy”
May 2009 – present
Lecturer and Coordinator of Bachelor 2 course
“Research Project”
Jan. 2007 – present
Supervision of various Bachelor/Master Theses
D. Selected publications
Publications
Van Kippersluis, H., and T.J. Galama (2014), “Wealth and Health Behavior: Testing the
Concept of a Health Cost”, European Economic Review, forthcoming.
Rietveld, C.A., H. van Kippersluis, and A. Roy Thurik (2014), "Self-employment and
Health: Barriers or Benefits?", Health Economics, forthcoming.
García-Gómez, P., H. van Kippersluis, O. O'Donnell, and E. van Doorslaer (2013), "Long
Term and Spillover Effects of Health Shocks on Employment and Income", Journal of
Human Resources, 48(4): 873-909.
Galama, T.J., and H. van Kippersluis (2013), “Health Inequalities through the Lens of
Health Capital Theory: Issues, Solutions, and Future Directions”, In: Research on
Economic Inequality, Volume 21: Health and Inequality, Pedro Rosa Dias and Owen
O’Donnell (eds), Emerald Group Publishing.
Ravesteijn, B., H. van Kippersluis, and E. van Doorslaer (2013), “The Contribution of
Occupation to Health Inequality”, In: Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 21:
Health and Inequality, Pedro Rosa Dias and Owen O’Donnell (eds), Emerald Group
Publishing.
Van Kippersluis, H., O. O'Donnell, and E. van Doorslaer (2011), "Long Run Returns to
Education: Does Schooling Lead to an Extended Old Age?", Journal of Human
Resources 46(4): 695-721.
Van Kippersluis, H., O. O'Donnell, E. van Doorslaer, and T. Van Ourti (2010),
"Socioeconomic Differences in Health over the Life Cycle in an Egalitarian Country",
Social Science and Medicine 70(3): 428-438.
Van Kippersluis, H., T. Van Ourti, O. O'Donnell, and E. van Doorslaer (2009), "Health
and Income across the Life-Cycle and Generations in Europe", Journal of Health
Economics 28(4): 818-830.
Professional publications
Bijwaard, G., H. van Kippersluis, and J. Veenman (2013), "De invloed van opleiding en
intelligentie op gezondheid", Economisch Statistische Berichten 98(4659): 280-283.
Van Kippersluis, H. and E. van Doorslaer (2011), “Langer leren om langer te leven”,
Economisch Statistische Berichten 96(4617): 512-514.
Van Kippersluis, H., T. Van Ourti, and E. van Doorslaer (2009), "Inkomen alleen maakt
niet gezond", Economisch Statistische Berichten 94(5441):20-23.
Van Doorslaer, E., H. van Kippersluis, O. O'Donnell, and T. Van Ourti (2008),
"Socioeconomic Differences in Health over the Life Cycle: Evidence and Explanations"
Netspar Panel Paper.
Working papers
Ravesteijn, B., H. van Kippersluis, and E. van Doorslaer (2013), "The Wear and Tear on
Health: What is the Role of Occupation?" Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper # 13-
143.
Bijwaard, G., H. van Kippersluis, and J. Veenman (2013), "Education and Health: the
Role of Cognitive Ability", Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper #13-044.
Galama, T.J., and H. van Kippersluis (2010), "A Theory of Socioeconomic Disparities in
Health over the Life Cycle", RAND Working Paper No. WR-773.
E. Professional and Extra-curricular activities
Jan. 2013 – present
Advisory Board Comparative Life Course and Inequality
Research Centre of the European University Institute
Sept. 2012 – Jan. 2014
Co-director of Young ESE Programme (YEP)
Sept. 2011 – present
Co-supervisor of PhD student Bastian Ravesteijn
Jan. 2011 – Jan. 2013
Seminar organizer “Health Economics seminar series”
Oct. 2006 – present
Ad-hoc reviewer for:
American Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Economics and Human Biology,
Economic Inquiry,
European Economic Review,
European Journal of Health Economics,
Journal of Health Economics,
Journal of Public Economics,
Journal of the Economics of Ageing,
Health Economics,
Labour Economics,
Nordic Journal of Health Economics,
PLOS One,
Review of Economics of the Household,
Social Science and Medicine
Chairman of the National Day for Econometricians
(Landelijke Econometristen Dag – LED)
Apr. 2005 – Feb. 2006
Sept. 2004 – Sept. 2005
Secretary of the Study Project committee (organizing
internships and study trip)
F. Other training
Feb. 2013 – June 2013
Sept. 2011 – Feb. 2012
Management Qualification
Basic Qualifications for Education
(“Basiskwalificatie Onderwijs”- BKO)
Dec. 2011 – Jan. 2012
Authentic and Assertive Academics
Oct. 2011 – Nov. 2011
Acquisition training
G. Computer proficiency
EViews, Matlab, Microsoft Office, SPSS, Stata, Visual Basic
H. Languages
Dutch (mother tongue), English (fluent – CEFR Advanced level C1: Effective Operational
Proficiency), French (basic knowledge), German (basic knowledge), Mandarin
(elementary knowledge)
I. Other interests
Soccer, indoor soccer, travelling, literature, politics