
معرفی
Iain Hardie is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, focusing on quantitative analysis of social and public health data. He works on projects examining the impact of prenatal infections and COVID-19 lockdown measures on childhood development, with an emphasis on socioeconomic deprivation.
Qualifications
- PhD in Urban Studies, University of Glasgow (2021)
- MSc in Social Research Methods, University of Dundee (2017)
- MA (Hons) in Economics, University of Aberdeen (2016)
Research Interests
His research spans policy evaluation, health inequalities, and social security policy, particularly the impact of Universal Credit on housing insecurity. He utilizes longitudinal, cross-sectional, and administrative datasets to address these issues.
Recent publications focus on prenatal infections, maternal mental health, and socioeconomic factors affecting child development. His work also extends to alcohol consumption trends and vaping-related smoking cessation inequalities.
Affiliations
Research Affiliate, School of Health & Wellbeing, University of Glasgow.

