- Bharadwaj, P., Doiron, D., Fiebig, D.G. and Suziedelyte, A. (2025). Home‐Country Natural Disasters and Mental Health of Migrants*. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 87(2), pp. 287–309. doi:10.1111/obes.12631.
- Mendolia, S., Suziedelyte, A. and Zhu, A. (2022). Have girls been left behind during the COVID-19 pandemic? Gender differences in pandemic effects on children’s mental wellbeing. Economics Letters. doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2022.110458.
- Suziedelyte, A. and Zhu, A. (2021). The intergenerational impact of reduced generosity in the social safety net. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 192, pp. 1–24. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2021.09.034.
- Suziedelyte, A. (2021). Is it only a game? Video games and violence. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 188, pp. 105–125. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2021.05.014.
- Johnston, D.W., Shields, M.A. and Suziedelyte, A. (2020). Macroeconomic Shocks, Job Security, and Health. American Journal of Health Economics, 6(3), pp. 348–371. doi:10.1086/708929.
- Johnston, D.W., Shields, M.A. and Suziedelyte, A. (2018). Victimisation, Well‐being and Compensation: Using Panel Data to Estimate the Costs of Violent Crime. The Economic Journal, 128(611), pp. 1545–1569. doi:10.1111/ecoj.12478.
- Bharadwaj, P., Pai, M.M. and Suziedelyte, A. (2017). Mental health stigma. Economics Letters, 159, pp. 57–60. doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2017.06.028.
- Black, N., Johnston, D.W., Shields, M.A. and Suziedelyte, A. (2017). Who provides inconsistent reports of their health status? The importance of age, cognitive ability and socioeconomic status. Social Science & Medicine, 191, pp. 9–18. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.08.032.
- Black, N., Johnston, D.W. and Suziedelyte, A. (2017). Justification bias in self-reported disability: New evidence from panel data. Journal of Health Economics, 54, pp. 124–134. doi:10.1016/j.jhealeco.2017.05.001.
- Suziedelyte, A. and Zhu, A. (2015). Does early schooling narrow outcome gaps for advantaged and disadvantaged children? Economics of Education Review, 45, pp. 76–88. doi:10.1016/j.econedurev.2015.02.001.
- Suziedelyte, A. (2015). MEDIA AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT: CAN VIDEO GAME PLAYING MAKE YOU SMARTER? Economic Inquiry, 53(2), pp. 1140–1155. doi:10.1111/ecin.12197.
- Suziedelyte, A. (2015). The effects of old and new media on children’s weight. Applied Economics, 47(10), pp. 1008–1018. doi:10.1080/00036846.2014.987916.
- Johnston, D.W., Lordan, G., Shields, M.A. and Suziedelyte, A. (2015). Education and health knowledge: Evidence from UK compulsory schooling reform. Social Science & Medicine, 127, pp. 92–100. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.10.026.
- Doiron, D., Fiebig, D.G., Johar, M. and Suziedelyte, A. (2015). Does self-assessed health measure health? Applied Economics, 47(2), pp. 180–194. doi:10.1080/00036846.2014.967382.
- Doiron, D., Fiebig, D.G. and Suziedelyte, A. (2014). Hips and hearts: The variation in incentive effects of insurance across hospital procedures. Journal of Health Economics, 37, pp. 81–97. doi:10.1016/j.jhealeco.2014.06.006.
- Suziedelyte, A. and Johar, M. (2013). Can you trust survey responses? Evidence using objective health measures. Economics Letters, 121(2), pp. 163–166. doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2013.07.027.
- Suziedelyte, A. (2012). How does searching for health information on the Internet affect individuals' demand for health care services? Social Science & Medicine, 75(10), pp. 1828–1835. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.07.022.
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About
Overview
Dr Suziedelyte is an applied microeconometrician. Her broad research areas are health economics and economics of human capital. She is particularly interested in the effects of information and communication technologies and media on health and human capital development. Her other research interests include unintended consequences of public policies, mental health effects of negative events, and reporting of health in surveys.
Research interests: Applied microeconometrics, health economics, economics of human capital, information and communication technologies, media, mental health.
Qualifications
- PhD in Economics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2008 – 2012
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Chapter
- In Kalenkoski, C.M. and Foster, G. (Eds.), (2016). The Economics of Multitasking. In Palgrave Macmillan US. ISBN 978-1-349-57501-5.