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Arnaud Chevalier is a Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Royal Holloway, University of London. Previously, he held positions at Birmingham University, Keele University, LSE, University College Dublin (UCD), and the University of Kent. He obtained his PhD from Birmingham University. His research focuses on topics including crime economics, migration studies, education policy, and public policy, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals. Key projects include analyzing the impact of maternity leave policies, education financing, and migration on socio-economic outcomes.
He has participated in workshops such as the 'RHUL Workshop on Labour and Human Capital Accumulation' and organized events like the 'Global Health, Environment and Labour' workshop. His work has been supported by grants from the ESRC and the British Academy. Notable collaborations include research on post-war migration effects and fertility-crime dynamics in Germany.
His publications explore themes such as forced migration’s impact on local policies, peer diversity in education, and the relationship between crime location and economic incentives. Despite no explicitly mentioned awards, his research has been widely accessed, reflecting its academic relevance.
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