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Dr. Todd Morris is a Lecturer in the School of Economics at The University of Queensland. He holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne (2020) and has held postdoctoral positions at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy (2019–2021) and HEC Montréal (2022–2023). His research focuses on public economics, labor economics, health economics, and the economics of ageing, with a particular emphasis on evaluating government policies related to retirement and older households using administrative data.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of Melbourne, 2020
- Postdoctoral Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, 2019–2021
- Postdoctoral Researcher, HEC Montréal, 2022–2023
Research Interests: Dr. Morris investigates the causal impacts of government policies on retirement, older households, and labor markets. His work bridges empirical analysis with policy evaluation, emphasizing high-quality administrative data. Key themes include retirement reform, labor supply, tax incentives for savings, and gender disparities in wealth accumulation near retirement.
Publications & Media: His research has been published in top journals like the Journal of Public Economics and American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. He has contributed to policy-oriented papers and media discussions, including interviews on 3CR's 'Solidarity Breakfast' regarding Australia's Age Pension reforms. Notable collaborations include work with institutions like IZA, CEPAR, and the Life Course Center.
Labs & Affiliations: Dr. Morris is affiliated with IZA, CEPAR (Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research), the Life Course Centre, Netspar, and the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute. These collaborations support his interdisciplinary approach to aging and economic policy.





