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Preeti Pasricha

Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science


Preeti Pasricha

Preeti is a researcher with interests in health inequalities, mental health, social and cultural psychology, and forced migration. She uses quantitative methods, including healthcare economic evaluations, data analysis, and statistical methods. She works in the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where she is also studying MSc Health Economics.

Prior to joining CPEC, she worked in government and public sector consulting, led on diversity, equity and inclusion strategy in her team and she founded and headed a research programme in a foreign policy think tank.

Methods: Economic evaluation; Statistical analysis; Data management and wrangling

FURTHER INFORMATION

Countries United Kingdom;
Topics Care economy; Outcome measurement in LTC;
Methods Economic evaluation; Literature reviews and synthesis; Mixed methods;
Role Research;
Interest Groups Community-based approaches to dementia care; Data Science; Economics of Long-Term Care; Employment Education and Family carers; Innovation in Long-Term Care; Long-Term Care Policy; Migration Mobility and Care Workers; Pain in Care Homes; Quality improvement in Long-Term Care; Quasi-experimental methods; Strengthening Responses to Dementia; Unmet need inequalities and care poverty (UNICAP);
ORC.IDhttps://orcid.org/0009-0005-7375-1643
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/preetbir-pasricha/
Other 1https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Preeti-Kaur-Pasricha;
Research interests

Mental health, refugees and forced migration, social psychiatry, diversity and inclusion, health inequalities, health economics

Key publications

UKRI R&D missions accelerator programme NHS fit for the future: exploring the potential for greatest gains, Commissioned by the ESRC. 9th November 2025 https://eprints.lse.ac.uk/130284/

Unity in Adversity: How Communities are Bringing Resilience to the Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan, 15th April 2025 https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/mec/2025/04/15/unity-in-adversity-how-communities-are-bringing-resilience-to-the-humanitarian-crisis-in-sudan/

The Asylum System and Refugee Integration: An Economic Analysis, Commissioned by the Independent Commission on the Integration of Refugees, 20th March 2024 https://refugeeintegrationuk.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Economic_Analysis_Report_20_March.pdf

Pasricha, P., 2019. Identifying Colonial Harms and Reparations: A Study of Britain and India. Studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 1(1), p.24-28. https://sppe.lse.ac.uk/articles/5