I am a quantitative social scientist at the University of Sheffield and study child welfare inequalities, systems, and policy. My research focuses on the association between poverty, family support services, and child protection.
I am a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, a member of the Social Policy Association and British Society for Population Studies, and an associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy. I have a PhD in Sociology, an M.A. in Social Research, and a B.A.(Hons) degree in Sociology.
I am a proficient user and teacher of R, Mplus, SPSS, and Stata, with specialism in structural equation modelling, multilevel modelling, and latent growth modelling with longitudinal secondary survey and administrative data.
I am a quantitative social scientist at the University of Sheffield and study child welfare inequalities, systems, and policy. My research focuses on the association between poverty, family support services, and child protection.
I am a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, a member of the Social Policy Association and British Society for Population Studies, and an associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy. I have a PhD in Sociology, an M.A. in Social Research, and a B.A.(Hons) degree in Sociology.
I am a proficient user and teacher of R, Mplus, SPSS, and Stata, with specialism in structural equation modelling, multilevel modelling, and latent growth modelling with longitudinal secondary survey and administrative data.