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Associate Professor Julie Moschion is affiliated with the School of Economics at the University of Queensland (since 2023) and the Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership at the University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on extreme disadvantage, housing, gender, and education economics, with particular emphasis on homelessness, mental health, substance use, incarceration, and Indigenous opportunities. She co-designed the Journeys Home Survey, a longitudinal study on homelessness in Australia. Her work includes ARC-funded projects evaluating Indigenous procurement programs and historical frontier violence impacts. She holds a PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics (2009) and has held research positions at IZA and the Life Course Centre.
- Education: PhD in Economics (Paris School of Economics), ENSAE (2005), M.A. in Macroeconomics (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), B.A. in Econometrics (Paris 9 Dauphine)
Research interests span applied microeconometrics, policy evaluation, and disadvantaged populations. Key themes include peer effects in education, female labor participation, and the intersection of mental health with socioeconomic outcomes. Her publications analyze homelessness trajectories, substance use impacts, and gender gaps in education. She collaborates on Indigenous economic empowerment projects and has contributed to policy-relevant studies on social housing and mental health during the pandemic.
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