Aenneli Houkes
Job description: senior researcher
Email: a.houkes@seo.nl
Telephone: 020-5251632
In 1997, Aenneli started her career at KPMG Bureau for Economic Argumentation, where she worked as a researcher from 1997 through 2000 and as a senior researcher from 2001 through 2005 and in those capacities led research projects in the fields of health care, education, the labour market and social security. The projects on the topic of health care that were led by her are diverse. She has performed market analyses (speech therapy), cost-benefit studies (care and treatment of drug addicts) and developed output funding systems (care and treatment of drug addicts), amongst others, but also evaluated an African malaria prevention network. In addition, she gave lectures on costs and benefits in health care for the NSPOH. As of 1 January 2007, she works at the Health Care and Social Security cluster of SEO Economic Research and performs studies, amongst others, into the effects of liberalisation in the funding of hospital care and international comparisons of co-payment in health care.
In 1994, Aenneli Houkes graduated as a general economist at the VU University Amsterdam. In 1996, she completed her studies in analytical philosophy at the University of Leiden. As part of her economy studies she worked for four months at the Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit (NEPRU) in Windhoek (Namibia), where she investigated the macroeconomic effects of drought. This research resulted in a UN publication.









