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Dr Andrew Bryce is a University Teacher at the School of Economics, University of Sheffield. He lectures on Statistical Methods for Economics and Statistics and Econometrics, and serves as the academic lead for dual programmes. His research focuses on the intersection of labour economics, health economics, and well-being, with a particular emphasis on addressing the disability employment gap and enhancing accessibility for disabled economics students.
- BSc (Hons) Economics, University of Surrey (2001)
- MSc Economics and Development Economics, University of Nottingham (2005)
- PhD (Economics), University of Sheffield (2018)
Andrew’s research explores:
- Labour economics, including weekend working impacts and job type associations with eudaimonic well-being
- Health economics, particularly the effects of mental/physical health on sickness absence and presenteeism
- Well-being metrics, focusing on workplace interventions and partner employment status influences
His recent publications analyze:
- Disability employment disparities during the pandemic
- Physical/mental health impacts on productivity
- Weekend work effects on well-being
- Workplace well-being tools and initiatives
Grants:
- 2018-2021: Health and Work research funded by the Health Foundation
- 2021-2024: Unpacking the Disability Employment Gap project funded by the Nuffield Foundation
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