OXFORD

Researchers affiliated with Oxford University.

Liza Benny  |  liza.benny@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Liza Benny (M.Sc. in Economics, London School of Economics, 2012) is a research assistant of the Young Lives Study at the Department of International Development of the University of Oxford. She is an investigator of the Oxford/Young Lives component of the GCC project consortium. Her research interests are on gender and development, intergenerational income mobility and the effects of socio-political institutions on policy implementation and outcomes.
Andreas Georgiadis  |  andreas.georgiadis@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Andreas Georgiadis (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Bristol, 2006) is a Senior Research Officer of the Young Lives Study at the Department of International Development of the University of Oxford. He is PI of the Oxford/Young Lives component of the GCC project consortium. His research is in the areas of labour economics and public policy. He has published articles in leading general and field economics and business journals and chapters in edited volumes. He is a co-principal investigator of research projects investigating the causes of malnutrition in early childhood and its implications for human capital formation in low- and middle-income countries supported through funding by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
Sofya Krutikova  |  sofya.krutikova@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Sofya Krutikova (D.Phil. in Economics, University of Oxford, 2011) is a research officer is of the Young Lives Study at the Department of International Development of the University of Oxford. She is an Investigator of the Oxford/Young Lives component of the GCC project consortium. Her research interests are in applied microeconomics. Her work is published in leading general and field economics and demography journals.