The health costs of intimate partner violence

Presented by ANU College of Business & Economics

Join CBE for lunch, as Dr Dana Hanna discusses the impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) on health costs.

Using the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health and linking to administrative records, Dana will look at the profile of Australian women who report experiencing IPV and test the differences in costs associated with out-of-hospital, pharmaceutical-health costs, and hospital stays. She will also provide a picture of the hospital services used by women experiencing IPV compared to the general population.

Carlyn Waters, a Kamilaroi woman who has spent over 20 years in the APS, will host this event. She is a Senior Fellow in the Practice of Business at CBE and recently completed her Master of Business Administration with the College.

About the presenter

Dr Dana Hanna

Dana holds a PhD in Economics from ANU and is a Senior Lecturer in the ANU Research School of Economics. She currently serves as the Associate Dean (Education) in the ANU College of Business and Economics.

With a focus on applied microeconomics, Dana’s research encompasses a wide range of topics, including gender literacy in education, education design, the costs and impacts of domestic violence, wage impacts of parental leave and family economics. Her expertise also extends to experimental design.

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