IBS Associations

Population Program

Research Interests

Critical demography, health inequalities, Reproductive Justice, social policy

Brief Biography

My research focuses on how power, institutions, and social policies affect health inequalities, using mixed methods. I am currently leading a project exploring how migration and family policies in Europe affect parents’ rights to have children and to parent with dignity, and how this affects their health, formulating a quantitative approach to Reproductive Justice. I am currently a Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, in the Social Policy department. I obtained my PhD in Demography from the Department of Social Policy at LSE (2020), before doing a postdoc at the University of Oxford, in the Department of Social Policy and Intervention (2020-2023). Prior to my PhD, I worked as a consultant on public health programmes in African and South Asian countries, for clients such as UKAID, the Gates Foundation, WHO and UNFPA.