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Almudena Sevilla
Almudena Sevilla is Professor in Economics and Public Policy at University College London (UCL), Co-Director of the UCL Centre of Time Use Research, and is currently the Chair of the Royal Economic Society Women’s Committee. She has also held positions at Queen Mary University, University of Oxford, University of Essex Institute for Social and Economic Research, and the Congressional Budget Office in Washington DC. She received her PhD from Brown University in 2004 in the fields of family and population economics and econometrics. Her research focuses on the areas of gender, child development, and human capital.
Marina Della Giusta
Marina Della Giusta is Professor of Economics at the University of Reading, IZA fellow, and Visiting Professor at the University of Turin. She is Deputy Chair of the Conference of Heads of Departments of Economics of the Royal Economic Society and member of both the RES Women Committee and the RES Communications and Engagement Committee. Her research experience is in behavioral and labor economics, with a focus on gender, stigma, and social norms.