Francesco Devicienti

I am a professor of economics at the University of Torino (ESOMAS Department), an Affiliate of the Collegio Carlo Alberto and a Research Fellow at IZA. I have previously served as a senior researcher at the LABORatorio Revelli, the Institute for Social and Economic Research (Essex, UK), as an internal consultant at the World Bank and external consultant for the Italian Commission on Poverty and Social Exclusion, the International Labour Organization, ISFOL and NERA. I received a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Essex. My main areas of research are in labor economics, income distribution and poverty and applied microeconometrics. At the university of Torino, I teach labor economics and empirical methods for economics and social sciences.

 

 

I am a professor of economics at the University of Torino (ESOMAS Department), an Affiliate of the Collegio Carlo Alberto and a Research Fellow at IZA. I have previously served as a senior researcher at the LABORatorio Revelli, the Institute for Social and Economic Research (Essex, UK), as an internal consultant at the World Bank and external consultant for the Italian Commission on Poverty and Social Exclusion, the International Labour Organization, ISFOL and NERA. I received a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Essex. My main areas of research are in labor economics, income distribution and poverty and applied microeconometrics. At the university of Torino, I teach labor economics and empirical methods for economics and social sciences.