
About
Dr. Matthew Shannon is a Lecturer of Economics in the Department of Accounting and Financial Management at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University. He holds a PhD from University College Dublin, Ireland, along with an MSc in Economics (2017) and a BA (Hons) in Economics (2016). His research focuses on applied microeconomics, with a specialization in labour, health, and demographic economics. A key emphasis lies on studying sexual and gender minority groups, particularly transgender individuals' labour market outcomes and the socioeconomic impacts of victimization. Shannon’s work bridges economic theory with real-world policy implications, addressing issues of equity and social justice.
Education
- PhD in Economics, University College Dublin, Ireland (2021)
- MSc in Economics, N/A (2017)
- BA (Hons) in Economics, N/A (2016)
Research Interests
Shannon’s research explores intersections between economic systems and social structures, with a focus on marginalized communities. His work employs rigorous empirical methods to analyze how systemic factors influence labor-market participation, health outcomes, and demographic trends among LGBTQ+ populations. Recent studies include groundbreaking analysis of transgender individuals’ economic challenges and the psychological toll of victimization on well-being.
Publications
Shannon’s recent publications emphasize policy-relevant insights in labor economics and health disparities, reflecting a commitment to actionable research. Notable works include studies on transgender labor-market dynamics and the psychological impacts of societal victimization.
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