Personal profile
Biography
Tinh (Jimmy) Doan has a background in Applied Economics. He received his PhD in Economics from the Waikato University, New Zealand in 2011. His PhD thesis focuses on impact of microfinance on human capital formation for the poor in peri-urban areas.
Prior to joining ANU, he has worked for governmental departments in New Zealand. At Ministry of Social Development, he worked as a senior analyst, focusing on business planning, business intelligence, business performance framework development, business performance reporting and monitoring, data mining, modelling and conducting data analyses on social welfare and other social issues, labour market and economic analysis. He was a member of Waikato Regional Executive team. At Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment in Wellington, he worked as a research analyst for Research, Evaluation and Analysis team. He had worked with very large and complex datasets from the Longitudinal Business Database/Integrated Database Infrastructure developed by Statistics New Zealand to look at NZ firm performance, productivity, FDI, and competition. Key projects were NZ firm competition, productivity, firm internationalization (FDI, export, import) and R&D. He also worked on sector performance, R&D and tax incentive.
Apart from public sector roles, he was also a Research Associate at the University of Waikato where he had joined research with the university colleagues and supervised PhD students. In addition, he has been a fellow and advisor for the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam.
His key research interests include health economics human capital, labour market, productivity, social welfare, population health, working and well-being, and family time use and health behaviours/health outcomes.
At ANU, Dr Doan's research focuses on time uses, gender inequality, health behaviour and health outcomes. His current projects are on time uses, time constraint, gender time inequality and their effects on health and wealth in the short and long terms. He also currently works with a La Trope University team on the project "The Great Disruption of COVID-19: Re-imagining the work-family interface".
Qualifications
PhD in Economics, MA in Development Economics, BA in Banking and Financial Services
Research Interests
- Population health
- Aging population health and employment
- Labour market, human capital and employment
- Working and well-being
- Household economics
- Program/intervention impact evaluation
- Microeconometric modelling
Research student supervision
- Registered to supervise
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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From childhood malnutrition to adult mental illness: COVID-19 and the hidden legacy of malnutrition
Dessie, G., Doan, T., Nghiem, S. & Li, J., Mar 2026, In: BMJ Global Health. 11, 3, 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Child stunting, thinness, and their academic performance in Ethiopia: A longitudinal study
Dessie, G., Li, J., Nghiem, S. & Doan, T., 2025, (Accepted/In press) In: Social Science and Medicine. 373, 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access5 Citations (Scopus) -
Double and triple burden of malnutrition and the role of geo-socio-ecological factors in Ethiopia: a bayesian geostatistical analysis
Dessie, G., Li, J., Nghiem, S. & Doan, T., 30 Sept 2025, In: BMC Public Health. 25, p. 1-22 22 p., 3159.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Impact of work hours on sleep quality: a non-linear and gendered disparity
Doan, T., Leach, L. & Strazdins, L., Aug 2025, In: Archives of Women's Mental Health. 28, 4, p. 751-758 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Supportive communication between apprentices and supervisors: development of a digital role play game
Zhang, R. P., Lingard, H., Clarke, J., Greuter, S., Strazdins, L., LaBond, C. & Doan, T., Jul 2025, In: Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management. 32, 7, p. 4253-4274 22 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Injury Prevention and Return to Work (RTW) in the Ageing Workforce
LaBond, C. (PI), Doan, T. (CoI) & Strazdins, L. (CoI)
3/03/25 → 31/12/26
Project: Research
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Mental health analysis and modelling
Butterworth, P. (PI), Burns, R. (CoI), Doan, T. (CoI), Leach, L. (CoI) & Strazdins, L. (CoI)
1/01/22 → 8/11/22
Project: Research
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Mental Health Modelling and COVID-19
Butterworth, P. (PI), Burns, R. (CoI), Doan, T. (CoI), Leach, L. (CoI), Strazdins, L. (CoI) & Suomi, A. (CoI)
2/11/20 → 31/07/22
Project: Research
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Digging Deeper: Exploring the effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on social connectedness and mental health
Banwell, C. (PI), Batterham, P. (CoI), Calear, A. (CoI), Doan, T. (CoI), LaBond, C. (CoI), Leach, L. (CoI), Olsen, A. (CoI), Phillips, C. (CoI) & Walsh, E. (CoI)
30/06/20 → 30/06/21
Project: Research