Dr. Rosie Layfield

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Biography

Rosie is a Research Assistant in the Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment (HEHTA) research group at the School of Health and Wellbeing. She is currently working on the NIHR-funded MicMac project, which evaluates the impact of income support policies on health inequalities across the life course. Rosie has an interdisciplinary background that draws on evolutionary theory and social sciences. Prior to joining the University of Glasgow, she completed her PhD at the University of Exeter, where she utilized life-history theory to examine how historical social and economic policy changes have shaped health, education, and socioeconomic outcomes across the life course and across generations. Additionally, Rosie holds an MRes in Primatology from Roehampton University and a BSc in Human Sciences from University College London (UCL).

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