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Tiziana Leone is a Professor at the London School of Economics, specializing in maternal reproductive health and women's health through a lifecourse approach. Her research involves analyzing secondary data linkages related to menarche, menopause, and mid-life health outcomes. Tiziana has collaborated with international organizations such as the United Nations Population Fund and UNICEF to track progress on the Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals in low- and middle-income countries regarding maternal and child health. In academia, she has a background as a statistician for the UN Statistics Division, where she coordinated technical cooperation for census and civil registration data collection in low-income countries. With a focus on innovative methodologies in social statistics, Tiziana works with multidisciplinary teams to link both qualitative and quantitative data sources. She emphasizes constructing longitudinal analysis datasets from available cross-sectional data and has held grants for international collaborative projects across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Additionally, Tiziana serves as the Deputy Head of her department and the Deputy Doctoral Programme Director.
Department of Economics