Lynn-Riggs

Lynn Riggs joined Motu as a Fellow in July 2018 after working for the US government for 20 years. Lynn most recently worked for the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the primary regulator of swaps and futures markets. Prior to that, she worked at the US Bureau of the Census and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She also taught health economics and microeconomics as an adjunct professor at DePaul University in Chicago.

Lynn has worked extensively with large, confidential data sets in the US, including the US Longitudinal Business Database (LBD) and other firm-level data. Her research interests are in labour, health, education, and financial economics. Lynn received her PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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Key publications

  1. Public Housing in an Urban Setting an inclusive wellbeing framework
    Policy Quarterly
    19,(3).
    Public Housing in an Urban Setting an inclusive wellbeing framework, pdf
  2. He Kāinga Oranga: reflections on 25 years of measuring the improved health, wellbeing and sustainability of healthier housing.
    Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand,
    Online.
  3. The effects of housing on health and well-being in Aotearoa New Zealand.
    New Zealand Population Review,
    47, 16-32.
  4. Noy, S. Devlin, M.
    Housing, Health and the Well-being of Children.
    Ministry of Social Development. Wellington, New Zealand
  5. Environmental burden of disease from unsafe and substandard housing, New Zealand, 2010-2017.
    Bulletin of the World Health Organization
    99, 259-270.
  6. White, M.
    Healthy homes initiative: Initial analysis of health outcomes.
    Motu Note #37, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, Wellington, New Zealand