I work toward equality of opportunity. My research shows that ostensibly poor life choices in adolescence may arise as a rational response to early disadvantage. But I also find that adolescents are capable of exerting conscious control over those choices and their future developmental pathway. My early research sought to understand intergenerational poverty; I now also work to alleviate it.
PhD in Economics, Submitted 2019
Lancaster University
MSc Economics (integrated); with Distinction, 2016
Lancaster University
MEd (Master of Education); with Distinction, 2012
Birmingham University
PGCE; with Qualified Teacher Status, 2010
Birmingham University
MMath; with First Class Honours, 2009
Warwick University