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Research Statement
Craig is a PhD student in Economics at Queen's University Belfast. His research areas are broadly looking at the impact of work-life balance on the economy, through the impact of childcare policy support on labour market outcomes.
Prior to joining QMS as a postgraduate student, he worked as an economist in the UK Government Economic Service, in HM Treasury and the Department for International Trade. He holds an MSc with Distinction in Economics from Queen's University Belfast, an MA in European Studies from the College of Europe and a BA (Hons) in Economics and Philosophy from University of Keele.
Research Interests
Labour Economics, Applied Econometrics, Applied Microeconomics, Work-Life Balance,
Teaching
ECO1013 - The Economy (2023)
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
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