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November 13, 2024

Fewer exam retakes, better results?

Policy change at the University of Bologna improved academic performance and reduced dropout rates

  • exams
  • Italy
  • retakes
  • student outcomes
  • university
  • Enkelejda Havari
  • Massimiliano Bratti
  • Silvia Granato
Research

February 1, 2021

Targeted COVID-19 relief programs improve compliance with confinement measures

Study from Italy analyzes the impact of a food stamp program on social distancing

  • compliance
  • COVID-19
  • fairness
  • food relief
  • Italy
  • social distancing
  • Andrea Geraci
  • Claudio Deiana
  • Fabio Sabatini
  • Gianluca Mazzarella
Research

November 27, 2019

How earthquakes affect social preferences

When people are exposed to a disaster, their demand for redistribution increases

  • inequality
  • Italy
  • natural experiment
  • redistribution
  • Fabio Sabatini
  • Giovanni Gualtieri
  • Marcella Nicolini
Research

January 18, 2019

Revealing stereotypes to teachers can improve student outcomes

Immigrant students receive lower grades despite same performance as natives

  • discrimination
  • education
  • immigrantion
  • Italy
  • school
  • stereotype
  • teaching
  • Alberto Alesina
  • Eliana La Ferrara
  • Michela Carlana
  • Paolo Pinotti
Research

February 3, 2017

How to improve compliance with sectoral minimum wages

Research on minimum wages focuses mainly on their impact on employment. More recently some papers have looked also at prices, […]

  • collective agreements
  • compliance
  • employer organizations
  • Italy
  • sectoral minimum wages
  • underpayment
  • unions
  • workers
  • Andrea Garnero
Research

December 22, 2016

Do employers care where you’re from?

In the last two decades, economists’ interest in social networks has increased dramatically. This has come with a parallel awareness […]

  • employee
  • employer
  • localism
  • social networks
  • takeover
  • Alfred Lameli
  • Jens Suedekum
  • Livio Romano
  • Nikolaus Wolf
  • Tommaso Colussi
  • Volker Nitsch
OpinionResearch

June 26, 2015

A European perspective on long-term unemployment

By Werner Eichhorst In the aftermath of the 2008/09 recession, long-term unemployment has increased in many EU member states. Even […]

  • active labor market policies
  • activiation
  • benefit receipt
  • Europe
  • long-term unemployment
  • Florian Wozny
  • Franziska Neder
  • Verena Tobsch
  • Werner Eichhorst

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