Biography
Carlos Riumallo Herl is an Assistant Professor of AppliedĀ Economics. His research focuses on exploring the impact of policies on health in low and middle-income countries. In particular his work explores the links between health and labour force participation, and the role of prevention for healthy ageing.
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Work
- Pilar Garcia-Gomez, Pierre Koning, Owen O'Donnell & Carlos RiumallĆ³-Herl (2023) - Selective exercise of discretion in disability insurance awards - Journal of Policy Analysis and Management - doi: 10.1002/pam.22560 - [link]
- Francisca Vargas Lopes, Bastian Ravesteijn, Tom Van Ourti & Carlos Riumallo-Herl (2023) - Income inequalities beyond access to mental health care: a Dutch nationwide record-linkage cohort study of baseline disease severity, treatment intensity, and mental health outcomes - The Lancet Psychiatry, 10 (8), 588-597 - doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(23)00155-4 - [link]
- Ana Maria Rojas, Ana Maria Munoz Boudet, Ellen Moscoe, Julian Jamison & Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - Behavioral Aspects of Healthy Longevity
- Pilar Garcia-Gomez, Koning Pierre, Owen O'Donnell & Carlos Riumallo Herl (2022) - Selective Exercise of Discretion in Disability Insurance Awards - [link]
- Collin Payne, Brian House, Chido Chinogurei, Carlos Riumallo Herl, Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, Lindsay Kobayashi, Joshua A. Salomon & Jennifer Manne-Goehler (2022) - Differences in healthy longevity by HIV status and viral load among older South African adults: an observational cohort modelling study - The Lancet HIV, 9 (10), e709-e716 - doi: 10.1016/S2352-3018(22)00198-9 - [link]
- Carlos Riumallo Herl, Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, Kathleen Kahn, Stephen Tollman & David Canning (2022) - Pension exposure and health: Evidence from a longitudinal study in South Africa - Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 23 - doi: 10.1016/j.jeoa.2022.100411 - [link]
- Francisca Vargas Lopes, Carlos J. Riumallo Herl, Johan P. Mackenbach & Tom Van Ourti (2022) - Patient cost-sharing, mental health care and inequalities: A population-based natural experiment at the transition to adulthood - Social Science and Medicine, 296 - doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114741 - [link]
- Hannes Schwandt, Janet Currie, M (Marlies) Bar, James Banks, Paola Bertoli, Aline BĆ¼tikofer, Sarah Cattan, Beatrice Zong-Ying Chao, Claudia Costa, Libertad Gonzalez, Veronica Grembi, Kristiina Huttunen, RenĆ© Karadakic, Lucy Kraftman, Sonya Krutikova, Stefano Lombardi, Peter Redler, CJ (Carlos) Riumallo Herl, Ana RodrĆguez-GonzĆ”lez, Kjell Salvanes, Paula Santana, Josselin Thuilliez, EKA (Eddy) van Doorslaer, TGM (Tom) Van Ourti, Joachim Winter, B (Bram) Wouterse & Amelie Wupperman (2021) - Inequality in Mortality between Black and White Americans by Age, Place, and Cause, and in Comparison to Europe, 1990-2018 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118 (40) - doi: doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2104684118 - [link]
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Inequality in Mortality between Black and White Americans by Age, Place, and Cause, and in Comparison to Europe, 1990-2018 - doi: 10.1073/pnas.2104684118
- Abdulrahman Jbaily, Annie Haakenstad, Mizan Kiros, CJ (Carlos) Riumallo Herl & StƩphane Verguet (2021) - Examining the density in out-of-pocket spending share in the estimation of catastrophic health expenditures - European Journal of Health Economics, 23 (5), 903-912 - doi: 10.1007/s10198-021-01316-x - [link]
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - The Mortality Effects of Pensions in South Africa: A Regression Discontinuity Design Study
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - A framework on the behavioral aspects of healthy longevity
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2022) - Risk based incentives and access to preventive services
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Risk based incentives and access to preventive services
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2020) - Social nudges and the demand for preventive health services: An RCT in El Salvador
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - NWO XS Grant
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2019) - Erasmus University Rotterdam Research Award
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2019) - Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2018) - Marie Sklodowska-Curie LEaDing Fellowship
Advanced Empirical Methods
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2023
- Course Code
- FEM11164
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - The Mortality Effects of Pensions in South Africa: A Regression Discontinuity Design Study
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - A framework on the behavioral aspects of healthy longevity
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2022) - Risk based incentives and access to preventive services
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Risk based incentives and access to preventive services
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2020) - Social nudges and the demand for preventive health services: An RCT in El Salvador
Intro to Sustainable Development: Cases
- Year
- 2023
- Course Code
- FEM11202
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - The Mortality Effects of Pensions in South Africa: A Regression Discontinuity Design Study
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - A framework on the behavioral aspects of healthy longevity
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2022) - Risk based incentives and access to preventive services
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Risk based incentives and access to preventive services
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2020) - Social nudges and the demand for preventive health services: An RCT in El Salvador
Applied Microeconometrics
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2023
- Course Code
- FEM11087
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - The Mortality Effects of Pensions in South Africa: A Regression Discontinuity Design Study
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2023) - A framework on the behavioral aspects of healthy longevity
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2022) - Risk based incentives and access to preventive services
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Risk based incentives and access to preventive services
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2021) - Stronger Together: Using group incentives to increase the demand for prevention
- Carlos Riumallo Herl (2020) - Social nudges and the demand for preventive health services: An RCT in El Salvador