Personal profile
Biography
Lin joined Aston Business Shool as a quantitative researcher in June 2021. She works across several research projects that focus on social housing and personal well-being, and saving behaviours of British consumers. Prior to this, she was a research fellow at the Centre on Household Assets and Savings Management at the University of Birmingham. She received her Doctor’s degree from the Department of Economics at the University of Birmingham in July 2020.
Research Interests
Her research focuses on household finance, financial inclusion, financial literacy and education, and health economics.
Teaching Activity
Module instructor:
International Business Environment
Economic Environment of Business
Introduction to Finance
Education/Academic qualification
MSc, Money, Banking and Finance, University of Birmingham
PhD, Economics, University of Birmingham
BA, International Finance, University of International Business and Economics
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Cash Holdings and Health Shocks
Tian, L., Guariglia, A. & Horsewood, N., Feb 2025, In: Review of income and wealth. 71, 1, 33 p., e12689.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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An analysis of the relationship between deprivation and financial wellbeing
Tian, L., Vi, L. & Lymer, A., 2024Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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Birmingham City Council Harmful Gambling and Tenancy Security – Research Report and Intervention Framework
Sacranie, H., Tian, L., Lymer, A., Dar, D. M. & Narayanan, K., 2 Jan 2024, 8 p. (CPFW Research Report)Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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Whatever happened to the Child Trust Fund? The abandonment of universal savings for UK children
McKay, S., Tian, L. & Lymer, A., Jan 2024, In: Social policy and administration. 58, 1, p. 18-38 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Harmful gambling statistics analysis - HSE Data Analysis 2012 to 2018: West Midlands v National picture
Tian, L., Lymer, A. & Sacranie, H., 1 Mar 2022, 15 p. Aston University.Research output: Other contribution
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