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Sergio Scicchitano
Sergio Scicchitano
John Cabot University, Rome and INAPP (National Institute for the Analysis of Public Policies)
Overená e-mailová adresa na: johncabot.edu - Domovská stránka
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Working from home and income inequality: risks of a ‘new normal’with COVID-19
L Bonacini, G Gallo, S Scicchitano
Journal of population economics 34 (1), 303-360, 2021
6352021
Italian workers at risk during the Covid-19 epidemic
T Barbieri, G Basso, S Scicchitano
Italian Economic Journal 8 (1), 175-195, 2022
2432022
Covid-19 and working from home
VD Kosteas, F Renna, S Scicchitano
Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, 1-26, 2022
77*2022
Educational mismatch and labour market transitions in Italy: Is there an unemployment trap?
P Esposito, S Scicchitano
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 61, 138-155, 2022
55*2022
Complementarity between heterogeneous human capital and R&D: can job-training avoid low development traps?
S Scicchitano
Empirica 37 (4), 361-380, 2010
502010
The effect of immigration on unemployment in Europe: Does the core-periphery dualism matter?
P Esposito, S Collignon, S Scicchitano
Economic Modelling 84, 249-258, 2020
492020
Stop worrying and love the robot: An activity-based approach to assess the impact of robotization on employment dynamics
M Caselli, A Fracasso, S Scicchitano, S Traverso, E Tundis
Available at SSRN 3873155, 2021
452021
From the lockdown to the new normal: An analysis of the limitations to individual mobility in Italy following the Covid-19 crisis
M Caselli, A Fracasso, S Scicchitano
Available at SSRN 3710568, 2020
432020
More insecure and less paid? The effect of perceived job insecurity on wage distribution
S Scicchitano, M Biagetti, A Chirumbolo
Applied Economics 52 (18), 1998-2013, 2020
432020
A note on the gender wage gap among managerial positions using a counterfactual decomposition approach: sticky floor or glass ceiling?
M Biagetti, S Scicchitano
Applied Economics Letters 18 (10), 939-943, 2011
332011
Who lost the most? Distributive effects of COVID-19 pandemic
C Aina, I Brunetti, C Mussida, S Scicchitano
322021
Rapporto sullo stato sociale
F Pizzuti
Edizioni Simone, 2015
312015
Are EU regional digital strategies evidence-based? An analysis of the allocation of 2007–13 Structural Funds
L Reggi, S Scicchitano
Telecommunications Policy 38 (5-6), 530-538, 2014
312014
Routine-biased technological change and wage inequality: do workers’ perceptions matter?
S Vannutelli, S Scicchitano, M Biagetti
Eurasian Business Review 12 (3), 409-450, 2022
302022
Will it be a shecession? The unintended influence of working from home on the gender wage gap related to the COVID-19 pandemic
L Bonacini, G Gallo, S Scicchitano
GLO discussion paper, 2021
302021
Immigrazione
DIR CARITAS
Dossier statistico 97, 2004
292004
From the lockdown to the new normal: individual mobility and local labor market characteristics following the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
M Caselli, A Fracasso, S Scicchitano
Journal of Population Economics 35 (4), 1517-1550, 2022
272022
Even more discouraged? The NEET generation at the age of COVID-19
C Aina, I Brunetti, C Mussida, S Scicchitano
Applied Economics, 1-18, 2024
262024
Movimenti di persone e movimenti di capitale
N Acocella, E Sonnino
il Mulino, 2003
242003
The gender wage gap among Spanish managers
S Scicchitano
International Journal of Manpower 35 (3), 327-344, 2014
232014
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