Dr Ang Li

Research Fellow

Ang Li is a member of the Collaboration for Enhanced Research Impact (CERI) Coordinating Group, representing the Healthy Housing Centre of Research Excellence.

Her research interests are in social and environmental determinants of health using social epidemiology and health econometrics methodologies. Her current work focuses on the nexus between housing and health over the life course and the role of housing in mitigation and adaptation to the health impact of climate change and extreme weather. She has expertise in applying econometrics and causal modelling to assess housing and health inequalities using longitudinal, administrative, and linked data. She has received multiple early career researcher grants in recent years.

She has a PhD in Economics from the University of Sydney. Her PhD thesis on housing and fertility was awarded Walter Noel Gillies Prize for Best PhD Thesis in Economics by Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney. She was a recipient of Emerging Researcher Award in recognition of her academic achievements from Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne.