- LABOUR ECONOMICS AND ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION
Current research activities of the group members include working papers with external members and research grants founded by different institutions.
CURRENT WORKING PAPERS
- Caselli, M., Falco, P. (2021) As Long as They are Cheap. Experimental Evidence on the Demand for Migrant Workers, Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano, Development Working Papers 466.
- Caselli, M., Fracasso, A., Scicchitano, S., Traverso, S. and Tundis, E. (2021) Stop worrying and love the robot? An activity-based approach to assess the impact of robotization on employment dynamics. GLO Discussion Paper 802.
- Caselli, M., Fracasso, A., Marcolin, A. and Scicchitano, S. (2021). The reassuring effect of firms' technological innovations on workers' job insecurity, GLO Discussion Paper 938.
- Caselli, M., Mondolo, J. and Schiavo, S. (2021). Labour Market Power and the Quest for an Optimal Minimum Wage: Evidence from Italy, EconPol Working Paper 70.
- Di Tommaso, M.L., Contini, D., De Rosa, D., Ferrara, F., Piazzalunga, D., and Robutti, O. (2021) Tackling the Gender Gap in Math with Active Learning Methodologies, IZA DP 14572.
- Fourrier-Nicolaï, E. and Lubrano, M. (2020) Bayesian Inference for Distributional Changes: The Effect of Western TV on Wage Inequality and Female Participation in Former East Germany Working Paper AMSE 2020-27.
CURRENT RESEARCH GRANTS
- Employment insecurity and fertility. [Piazzalunga] The project aims at investigating if and how having contracts with different levels of employment protection affects the realized fertility of Italian women. To estimate the causal effects, we take advantage of recent reforms in the labour market. The project is conducted using administrative panel data (INPS data), thanks to the access granted within the VisitINPS program, and is supported by the VisitINPS fellowship 2020.