| Topic | People | Description |
|---|---|---|
| JEL J11 - Demographic Trends and Forecasts |
Giam Pietro Cipriani
Nicola Sartor |
Macroeconomic models with fertility choice, population ageing and the effects of demographic change on economic growth and pension systems. Analysis of the economic determinants of fertility decisions with particular reference to the combined effects of taxationa and public expenditure policies. Study of the impact of demographic structure on public budget levels and composition (public expenditure programs, tax composition and social security contributions). |
| JEL J12 - Marriage; Marital Dissolution; Family Structure; Domestic Abuse |
Alessandro Sommacal
|
Theoretical and empirical economic analysis of demographic phenomena with particular attention to the determinants of the family structure. Study of the temporal evolution of the family structure and relationship with the economic variables. |
| JEL J13 - Fertility; Family Planning; Child Care; Children; Youth |
Simona Fiore
Tamara Fioroni Eleonora Matteazzi Martina Menon Federico Perali |
Theoretical and empirical economic analysis of demographic phenomena with particular attention to models for the study of fertility choices. Relationship between family work offer and fertility choices. Analysis of the impact of family choices on the conditions of children. Study of relationships between family decisions and cognitive and non-cognitive development of children. Economic analysis of the determinants of juvenile misleading behavior. |
| JEL J15 - Economics of Minorities, Races, Indigenous Peoples, and Immigrants • Non-labor Discrimination |
Matija Kovacic
Cristina Elisa Orso |
Research concerning immigrants, ethnic minorities, and sexual minorities. Studies on the economics of minorities and immigrants, as well as on non-labor forms of discrimination. Analyses of the effects of cultural background and discrimination on the well-being, health, and social relationships of minority groups |
| JEL J16 - Economics of Gender; Non-labor Discrimination |
Eleonora Matteazzi
|
Gender economics investigates gender differences in economic outcomes, such as labour market participation and trajectories, occupational and income security, occupational segregation, and wage levels. It also explores gender roles within the household, precisely the allocation of time spent in paid and unpaid work. Finally, it investigates the role of gender norms, cultural values and institutions. |
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