Alice Milivinti

Work
Advisor: David Rehkopf

Alice Milivinti is a postdoctoral scholar at the Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences. She obtained a Ph.D. in Demography from the University of Geneva (Switzerland). During her Ph.D. program, she spent a year at the University of Michigan for one year under the supervision of Prof. HwaJung Choi and Prof. Robert Shoeni, where she joined a project on the health implications of distance between adult children and their parents. Her research lies at the intersection of demography and population economics, focusing in particular on the methodological and statistical challenges related to casual inference. She specializes in using Bayesian methods and spatial statistics to study the spillover effects of public policies.