I am a Doctoral Candidate in International Development at the University of Oxford. My thesis looks mainly at the effects of internal migration on cognitive and psychosocial skills of children and adolescents in developing countries. I hold a Master of Science in Development Economics and Policy from the University of Manchester, with my master's thesis investigating the impact of mining canon transfers on multidimensional poverty in Peru. I also hold a Bachelor degree in Economics from the Universidad del Pacifico (Lima). I have 8 years of experience in policy research and design. In the past, I have worked in the Young Lives study at the University of Oxford, Save the Children, the World Bank and the Research Centre of the Universidad del Pacifico, as well as other policy and research institutions.