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Dan Anderberg is a Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London. His research focuses on Public Economics, Labour Economics, and Family Economics, with particular attention to issues like domestic violence dynamics, child development in adverse environments, and education policy. He leads projects addressing intimate partner violence's impact on children's skills and the role of parental investments in child outcomes.
Key collaborations include work on social care policies (e.g., Sure Start), pandemic-related domestic violence trends using digital footprints, and the effects of higher education financing on student-parent aspirations. His research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education, gender equality, and reduced inequalities.
Recent projects include studying children’s skill development in the context of IPV exposure (2022–2023), parental investments and mental health (2021–2024), and adoption economics. He has secured funding from institutions like the British Academy and Partnership Foundation Paris-Dauphine.
Publications emphasize methodological rigor, including peer-reviewed articles in Economica, The Economic Journal, and Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. His work often combines quantitative analysis with policy relevance, addressing societal challenges through economic frameworks.


