Hung Pham
Senior Research Officer
Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
Dr Hung Pham is a Senior Research Officer in the AIFS’ Growing Up in Australia team with a key responsibility to analyse and produce research evidence on a wide range of complex social and economic issues to inform policy advice and development around family wellbeing.
He has more than 6 years of experience as a policy analysts at the University of South Australia in multiple policy research areas ranging from the agri-food supply chain, and subsidies in water and irrigation to the Australian housing and renting market. He got sound knowledge of quantifying difficult policy trade-offs in Australian housing and renting market and improving understanding of the complexity of human choice. He developed advanced knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research (panel of experts analysis, choice modelling, structural equation modelling, time series analysis, longitudinal and panel data Analysis, small area estimate, housing need simulation).
Hung graduated from his PhD program in 2017 in the Economics Department at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. His PhD research at La Trobe mainly applied discrete choice experiments and choice modelling to evaluate small-farmers’ willingness to integrate into modern vegetable supply chains.
Qualifications
- PhD, Economics, La Trobe University