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Arcangelo Dimico is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Queen's University Belfast, affiliated with the Queen's University Centre for Economic History, Centre for Health Research at the Management School, Institute of Labour Economics (IZA), and Global Labor Organization.
- Education: MSc in Economics (University of Essex), PhD in Economics (University of Nottingham)
His research focuses on modern development economics with applications to labor markets, political economy, education, gender equality, and family dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa. Recent work examines abortion policies, ethnic heritage, racial disparities during crises, and citizenship attitudes.
Dimico has actively engaged in academic collaborations, including organizing workshops like the HHDI-NIDE Joint Workshop on Cultural Transmission and Persistence (2025), hosting researchers such as Ingela Alger and Sara Lowes, and presenting at conferences including NICEP and the Irish Economic Association. He has contributed to public discourse on racial inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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