Dr Alvaro Martinez-Perez
PhD (ISER, University of Essex), MA (IC3JM), BA (Hons) (UCM)
Department of Sociological Studies
Lecturer in International and Comparative Social Research Methods
(He/him)


+44 114 222 6489
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Department of Sociological Studies
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
葫芦影业
S10 2AH
- Profile
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Alvaro joined the department in September 2015 having previously worked in research positions for the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Management School in the University. Prior to coming to the University of 葫芦影业, he worked as Postdoctoral Fellow (research and teaching) at the Department of Sociology of the Universitat de Barcelona between 2011 and 2012 and as Research Fellow at the Research Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies (IRVAPP, Fondazione Bruno Kessler) in Trento between 2009 and 2011.
He has extensive experience of working in international, interdisciplinary teams and advising policy makers (Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Regional Government of the Province of Trento).
- Research interests
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Alvaro's current research interests are:
- Social stratification and inequality;
- Labour markets;
- Education;
- Family and gender;
- Migration;
- Electoral behaviour;
- Advanced multivariate methods (such as panel regression, event history analysis, multilevel analysis, multiple imputation).
Alvaro has a strong methodological focus centred in a wide range of quantitative methods used across the social sciences (sociology, political sciences and economics).
For instance, in his PhD Alvaro investigated the impact of educational homogamy in the patterns and evolution of gender inequalities in couple relationships over the course of marriage using panel methods, simultaneous equation modelling and event history analysis.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
Chapters
Book reviews
Reports
Theses / Dissertations
Working papers
- Research group
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Alvaro has co-supervised several dissertations at PhD level. He is particularly interested in supervising students who undertake quantitative work in his substantive areas of interest. Alvaro has a broad range of experience with primary data collection, secondary data analysis and advanced statistical methods.
- Teaching interests
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Alvaro currently delivers teaching on:
- SSCS2002 Varieties of Welfare (Level 2)
- SCS2000 Doing Quantitative Social Research (Level 2)
- SCS2007 Social Policy in Global Context (Level 2)
He has taught and supervised students at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. Alvaro's approach to teaching is evidence- based seeking to establish linkages between his research and teaching and also using his experience on policy impact working with policy makers.
He tries to make students aware that through doing research in social sciences, while keeping a critical view on how our society works, we can make a significant contribution to the understanding and improvement of key societal challenges.