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Giorgio Brunello

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November 8, 2017

Low-skilled immigration causes human capital polarization in Italy

While there is a vast literature considering the labor market effects of immigration, less has been done to investigate how […]

  • globalization
  • human capital
  • human capital polarization
  • immigration
  • immigration policy
  • Italy
  • low-skilled
  • low-skilled workers
  • Elisabetta Lodigiani
  • Giorgio Brunello
  • Lorenzo Rocco
Research

August 23, 2016

Well-being effects vary for formal and informal childcare

All parents are faced with the difficult decision of how to organize childcare. Parents preferring to return to the labor […]

  • caretaking
  • child development
  • childcare
  • cognitive development
  • daycare
  • depression
  • education
  • formal childcare
  • grandparents
  • IQ
  • mothering
  • mothers
  • parents
  • Almudena Sevilla
  • Andrea Ichino
  • Giorgio Brunello
  • Giulio Zanella
  • J. Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal
  • Lorenzo Rocco
  • Margherita Fort
Research

August 15, 2014

Living with a stranger: The “Retired Husband Syndrome” in Japan

Retirement is not just a major turning point in the life of a working man, but it often affects his […]

  • depression
  • early retirement
  • female labor supply
  • health
  • husband
  • Japan
  • marriage
  • retirement
  • stress
  • wife
  • Giorgio Brunello
  • Marco Bertoni
Research

April 8, 2013

Older people are less productive: Evidence from professional chess players

Do people become less productive when they grow old? According to a new IZA Discussion Paper by Marco Bertoni, Giorgio […]

  • ability
  • ageing
  • chess
  • experience
  • productivity
  • Giorgio Brunello
  • Jan C. van Ours
  • Lorenzo Rocco
  • Marco Bertoni

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