STAFF PROFILE
Professor Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
Position:
Professor
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Economics Finance & Marketing
Phone:
+61399252013
Campus:
City Campus
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Research supervision
Dr Awaworyi Churchill is an applied economist.
He conducts meta-analysis and empirical research in development economics, macroeconomics, energy economics, health economics, labour economics, microfinance and other issues related to sociology and economics.- Awaworyi Churchill, S.,Iqbal, N.,Nawaz, S.,Yew, S. (2024). Do unconditional cash transfers increase fertility? Lessons from a large-scale program In: Economic Inquiry, 62, 74 - 96
- Mintah, K.,Baako, K.,Awaworyi Churchill, S. (2024). In Press - Non-cognitive traits and homeownership in Australia In: Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, , 1 - 21
- Kavaarpuo, G.,Awaworyi Churchill, S.,Baako, K.,Mintah, K. (2024). Effect of crime on housing tenure: Evidence from longitudinal data in Australia In: Cities, 148, 1 - 11
- Awaworyi Churchill, S.,Smyth, R.,Trinh, T. (2023). Crime, Weather and Climate Change in Australia In: Economic Record, 99, 84 - 107
- Awaworyi Churchill, S.,Ivanovski, K.,Mintah, K.,Zhang, Q. (2023). The impact of financial development on house prices In: The World Economy, 46, 3154 - 3181
- Baako, K.,Mintah, K.,Awaworyi Churchill, S.,Farrell, L. (2023). In press - Betting on the House: The Impact of Gambling on Homeownership in Australia In: Journal of Gambling Studies, , 1 - 21
- Hailemariam, A.,Awaworyi Churchill, S.,Appau, S. (2023). Temperature, Health and Wellbeing in Australia In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 106, 1 - 15
- Ackermann, K.,Awaworyi Churchill, S.,Smyth, R. (2023). Broadband Internet and Cognitive Functioning* In: Economic Record, 99, 536 - 563
- Awaworyi Churchill, S.,Asante, A. (2023). Neighbourhood crime and obesity: Longitudinal evidence from Australia In: Social Science & Medicine, 337, 1 - 9
- Ackermann, K.,Awaworyi Churchill, S.,Smyth, R. (2023). High-speed internet access and energy poverty In: Energy Economics, 127, 1 - 12
- PhD Economics
- MEd (Educational Management)
- MSc Financial Economics
- MSc Business
- BSc (Hons) Mathematics
Applied economics, Development, Microfinance, Health economics, Meta-analysis, Entrepreneurship
2 PhD Current Supervisions5 PhD Completions
- Energy Poverty and Policy Responses in Australia. Funded by: ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) 2022 from (2022 to 2025)
- Economic insecurity and gambling behaviours in Victoria in the COVID-19 society.. Funded by: Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation 2017 onwards from (2020 to 2024)
- Are Women Better Empowered with Technological Innovations? Understanding The Role of Fintech in Women Financial Empowerment and Well being. Funded by: University of Hyderabad from (2019 to 2021)
- A Quantitative Study on the Influence of Child Sponsorship on Development Outcomes. Funded by: Plan International from (2018 to 2019)
- "The Global Marketing Conference" Tokyo 26th-29th July 2018. Funded by: Ian Potter Foundation Travel Grant 2018 Round 1 from (2018 to 2018)