Arcangelo Dimico is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Queen’s University Belfast. His research interests focus on modern development economics, with broad applications to labor, political economy, education, gender and family. Part of his research concentrates on the long-term influence of the institution of slavery on contemporary human capital accumulation, racial inequality, and family formation.
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DP16000 COVID-19, Race, and Gender
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DP15013 COVID-19, Race, and Redlining

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COVID-19 fatalities show a Black female bias
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- COVID-19 
- Gender

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Race and the COVID-19 pandemic
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- COVID-19 
- Health Economics 
- Poverty and Income Inequality

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Slavery, sugar, and the African American family structure
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- Economic history 
- Poverty and Income Inequality

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The impact of increased youth voter turnout on fiscal policy: Evidence from the US
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- Politics and economics
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Primordial risk factors for HIV spread in Africa
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- Development 
- Health Economics