Micklewright studied at the
University of Exeter (BA in Geography and Economics with First Class Honours) and then completed a PhD in Economics at the
London School of Economics. He did post-doctoral work as a Prize Research Fellow at
Nuffield College, Oxford. Before joining UCL, he was Professor of Social Statistics in the School of Social Sciences at the
University of Southampton, head of research in the
UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, Professor of Economics at the
European University Institute in Florence, and Lecturer, Reader and then Professor of Economics at
Queen Mary, University of London. He is the editor, together with Andrea Brandolini (Banca d'Italia), of Tony Atkinson's last book, published posthumously in 2019,
Measuring Poverty around the World, Princeton University Press. In 2015, he walked across France, from Normandy to the Alps, a journey described in a blog at the time ‘The Long March’ and subsequently in a book,
The Opening Country: A Walk through France, Matador, 2021. == Areas ==