Faculty
Education
Ph.D. in Economics, University College London, UK
Expertise
Economics of Aging
Health Economics
Applied Econometrics
Biography
Emma Aguila is an Associate Professor at the USC Sol Price School of Public of Policy. She was previously a Senior Economist and Director of the RAND Center for Latin American Social Policy (CLASP). Dr. Aguila earned her Bachelor’s Degree at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Mexico (ITAM) in Mexico City. She completed her master’s and Ph.D. in Economics at University College London in the United Kingdom. Her research focuses on interrelation between socioeconomic status and health and how social security and social insurance programs can help improve health and well-being for vulnerable middle-aged and older adults.
Dr. Aguila has received several awards for her work on social security systems in Mexico. Her study on the effects of pension reform (pay-as-you-go versus fully-funded systems) on private savings and consumption received the first prize in pensions in 2005 from CONSAR, Mexico. In 2007, Dr. Aguila’s study on social security systems, pension provision, and retirement behavior in Mexico received the Inter-American Award for Research in Social Security. In 2008, she received the RAND Gold Merit Award for her contributions to research in economics of aging in Latin America. In 2016, she received the inaugural High Impact Research Award from the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy for her work on retirement account management fees and elderly income security in Mexico.
Dr. Aguila has published two monographs examining aspects of income security in retirement, social security, health, and migration: (1) United States and Mexico: Ties That Bind, Issues That Divide and (2) Living Longer in Mexico: Income Security and Health. She has also authored several articles in top-ranking scientific journals including the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Demography, Social Science & Medicine, Review of Economics and Statistics, and the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. She is Editor of the Journal of Pension Economics & Finance. She is an Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Aging and Social Policy and the Journal Work, Aging and Retirement. Dr. Aguila is currently Council Member for the Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (NICHMD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Dr. Aguila has extensive experience designing and implementing field experiments and longitudinal surveys. She led a randomized control trial analyzing the impact of a non-contributory pension program in the State of Yucatan, Mexico. She is Co-Investigator of the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS) survey in Mexico.
She has been advisor and participated in research projects at the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, Department of Work and Pensions in the United Kingdom, Mexican Ministry of Finance, Mexican National Population Council, and Mexican Ministry of Social Development.
Selected Publications
- Jun, H., Mattke, S., Chen, A., & Aguila, E. (2023). The value of Medicare coverage on depressive symptoms among older immigrants; OUP Academic. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnad070.
- López-Ortega, M., & Aguila, E. (2022). Non-Contributory Pensions, Functional Limitations, and Unpaid Family Care for Older Adults in Mexico; Journal of Aging and Health. doi:08982643221110093.
- Fiske, S., Aguila, E., Berg, P. B., Borsch-Supan, A., Coile, C. C., Gonzales, E., James, J.B. , Moen, P., Neumark, D., Wang, M., Becker, T., Ghitelman, M., & Majmundar, K. M. (2022). Understanding the Aging Workforce: Defining a Research Agenda; Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
In The News
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USC Price professor launches Hispanic Well-Being Initiative
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September 4, 2023 Dr. Aguila launches the Hispanic Well-Being Initiative, which will conduct research focused on Hispanics and Latinos to understand the social determinants of their health.
March 1, 2022 Dr. Aguila starts as a board member of the National Advisory Committee of IPUMS International. They harmonize 1) Census data from more than 103 countries and 2) Labor force participation surveys of various countries.
December 13, 2021 Dr. Aguila is elected Editor of the Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.