Yuliya Kazakova is a research fellow at NIDI. Her research interests lie in the field of health economics together with the evaluation of public policies with a particular focus on childhood health, childhood poverty and maternal employment.
Yuliya joined NIDI as a leader of several work packages of the Infra4NextGenreation Project, representing the GGP Team together with Anne Gauthier. The project aims to build research infrastructure that supports evidence-based policy-making within the framework of the “NextGenerationEU” recovery and resilience plan. Her work centres on the “Make it Equal” and “Make it Strong” pillars, involving close collaboration with leading European academics, the EC’s Joint Research Centre experts, and the Youth Board to engage young Europeans in data-driven discussion on key issues for future generations.
Yuliya earned her PhD degree in Economics from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex in 2020. Before joining NIDI, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques (Ined) in Paris, France.
Expertise
health economics, childhood health, childhood poverty, and maternal employment.