Almudena Sevilla
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Almudena Sevilla | |
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| Alma mater | Queen Mary University of London Brown University University College London |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | London School of Economics |
| Thesis | Time allocation, social constraints and demographic change in developed countries (2004) |
Maria Almudena Sevilla Sanz is a Spanish born academic who is professor of Economic and Social Policy in the Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics, the Founding Chair of the Royal Economic Society Women in Economics Network and the LSE Women in Social and Public Policy Research Hub.
Sevilla studied business management and economics at the University of Valladolid. She moved to the Pompeu Fabra University for her graduate studies, where she earned an MSc in 1999.[citation needed] Sevilla was a doctoral researcher at Brown University, where she worked in population economics. Her doctorate explored the role of gender-based social attitudes in demographic outcomes.[1] She was awarded the Marie J. Langlois Prize[2][3] After earning her doctorate she joined the Congressional Budget Office as a Research Officer.