David Canning
Richard Saltonstall Professor of Population Sciences Professor of Economics and International Health at Harvard University
Schools
- Harvard University
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Biography
Harvard University
David Canning is the Richard Saltonstall Professor of Population Science, and professor of economics and international health in the Department of Global Health and Population at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
His research focuses on the role of demographic change (e.g., the effect of changes in age structure on aggregate economic activity) and health improvements (e.g., health as a form of human capital and its impact on worker productivity) in economic development. Canning served as associate director of HCPDS from 2008–2017, and was PI on the Welfare Effects of Balancing the Federal Social Security and Health Care Budgets project.
Education
- Ph.D. University of Cambridge (1979 — 1983)
- Bachelor’s Degree Queen's University Belfast (1976 — 1979)
Companies
- Richard Saltonstall Professor of Population Sciences Professor of Economics and International Health Harvard University (2003)
- Visiting Professor National University of Singapore (2015 — 2016)
- Professor of Economics Queen's University Belfast (1993 — 2002)
- Associate Professor of Economics Columbia University in the City of New York (1992 — 1993)
- Lecturer in Economics University of Cambridge (1989 — 1992)
- Lecturer in Economics The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (1988 — 1989)
- Jean Monnet Fellow European University Institute (EUI) (1987 — 1988)
- Fellow Pembroke College, University of Cambridge (1982 — 1987)
Videos
Demographic Dividend Luminaries: Dr. David Canning
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