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Mental Health Effects of Raising Full Retirement Age in the US: Quasi-experimental Evidence from HRS Data, 1994-2020

Thu, Jun 26

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Room B1-203, Building B

Mental Health Effects of Raising Full Retirement Age in the US: Quasi-experimental Evidence from HRS Data, 1994-2020. A seminar with Tran Thi Phu Duyen, Ph.D. student.

Mental Health Effects of Raising Full Retirement Age in the US: Quasi-experimental Evidence from HRS Data, 1994-2020
Mental Health Effects of Raising Full Retirement Age in the US: Quasi-experimental Evidence from HRS Data, 1994-2020

Time & Location

Jun 26, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM GMT+7

Room B1-203, Building B, 279 Nguyễn Tri Phương, Ward 5, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

About the Event

HAPRI SEMINAR: Mental Health Effects of Raising Full Retirement Age in the US: Quasi-experimental Evidence from HRS Data, 1994-2020


About presenter:

Tran Thi Phu Duyen is a researcher at HAPRI and currently a Ph.D. student in Health Services Research at George Mason University. She earned her undergraduate degree in Economics in Vietnam (UEH), and a Master of Public Policy with First Class Honors from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Her research interests lie in Health Economics, focusing on retirement well-being and old-age insurance. Her papers have been published on BMC Global Health Research and Policy (2023) and Food Security (2005). Duyen is committed to conducting evidence-based research that informs health policy decisions in Vietnam and the United States. She aspires to advocate for Universal Health Coverage in both countries.


She’s also a Manaaki New Zealand scholar (2020), an Orange Knowledge Program scholar (2022), attended the YSEALI Academy Public…


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