Economia del lavoro, della famiglia, di genere
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L’area si occupa di valutazione di politiche del lavoro e della famiglia. Studia le determinanti e gli effetti delle diseguaglianze con riferimento al genere, alla salute, alla protezione dell’impiego.
SDG3 - Good health and Well-being
SDG4 - Quality Education
SDG5 - Gender Equality
SDG8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG10 - Reduced Inequalities
Progetti
- HORIZON2020 IN-HABIT INclusive Health And wellBeing In small and medium size ciTies
- Job Safety, Globalization and Labor Market Institutions
- Infant feeding decisions return to work and maternal wellbeing
- European Migration Studies (EUMS)
- Feasibility study for a UBI as a 'Peace Dividend' in Northern lreland
- The health equity impact on increasing age of retirement: the contribution of Italian longitudinal studies
- Children's Spare Or Busy Time? Exploring Differences in Extraschool Activities across Children in Europe and Understanding The Consequences for Later Outcomes
- TimeExtraSchool - Differences in the Use of Extra-School Time across Children and Consequences for their Wellbeing and Development
- Il tempo libero dei bambini di Torino
- Skill mismatch: measurement issues and consequences for innovative and inclusive societies
Prodotti della ricerca
- Ferrari, G., Ferraro, V., Profeta, P., & Pronzato, C. (2022). Do board gender quotas matter? Selection, performance, and stock market effects. Management Science, 68(8), 5618-5643.
- Del Boca, D., Pronzato, C., & Sorrenti, G. (2021). Conditional cash transfer programs and household labor supply. European Economic Review, 136, 103755.
- Della Giusta, M., Di Tommaso, M. L., Jewell, S., & Bettio, F. (2021). Quashing demand or changing clients? Evidence of criminalization of sex work in the United Kingdom. Southern Economic Journal, 88(2), 527-544.
- Berton, F., Mocetti, S., Presbitero, A. F., & Richiardi, M. (2018). Banks, firms, and jobs. The Review of Financial Studies, 31(6), 2113-2156.
- Bertola, G. (2016). Labor policies and capital mobility in theory and in EMU. European Economic Review, 87, 62-77.