Angelo Martelli
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A new policy paradigm from the LSE Maryam Forum: 6. human mobility, integration and social cohesion Open
Migration is a politically sensitive topic, and the narrative surrounding it is often not rooted in solid evidence. Yet integrating refugees into labour markets not only benefits refugees, but also host communities and refugee-citizen rela…
Crisis, adjustment and resilience in the Greek labor market: an unemployment decomposition approach Open
The crisis in Greece led to one of the largest economic shocks in European history. Drawing on micro-data from the Greek Labour Force Survey, we utilize standard micro-econometric methods and non-linear decomposition techniques to measure …
Crisis, Adjustment and Resilience in the Greek Labor Market: An Unemployment Decomposition Approach Open
The crisis in Greece led to one of the largest economic shocks in European history. Drawing on micro-data from the Greek Labour Force Survey, we utilize standard micro-econometric methods and non-linear decomposition techniques to measure …
Labour market regulation and tax reform complement each other Open
Italy and Spain show how this complementarity helps reduce labour market dualism, and fosters job growth, write Angelo Martelli, Nauro Campos, Michael Ganslmeier, Yuemei Ji, Orkun Saka
Structural Reforms in Europe Open
It has long been argued that structural reforms constitute a remedy for getting countries out of the low-growth environment that Europe has experienced in the last decade. Many recent studies show long-term benefits of such reforms in cros…
The Transition to the Knowledge Economy, Labor Market Institutions, and Income Inequality in Advanced Democracies Open
The transition from Fordism to the knowledge economy in the world’s advanced democracies was underpinned by the revolution in information and communications technology ( ict ). The introduction and rapid diffusion of ict pushed up wages fo…
The transition to the knowledge economy, labor market institutions, and income inequality in advanced democracies Open
The transition from Fordism to the knowledge economy in the world's advanced democracies was underpinned by the revolution in information and communications technology (ICT). The introduction and rapid diffusion of ICT pushed up wages for …
Replication Data for: The Transition to the Knowledge Economy, Labor Market Institutions, and Income Inequality in Advanced Democracies Open
The transition from Fordism to the knowledge economy in the advanced democracies was underpinned by the information and communications technology (ICT) revolution. The introduction and rapid diffusion of ICT pushed up wages for college-edu…
Labour market institutions still matter in the knowledge economy Open
The last forty years have seen a pervasive rise in income inequality across the advanced democracies of Western Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region.
Labour market institutions still matter for workforce equality in the knowledge economy Open
The latter decades of the 20th century saw the rise of the so called 'knowledge economy' in Europe, with service sectors such as finance and telecommunications coming to dominate national economies. But these changes also occurred alongsid…
Essays on the political economy of employment polarisation: Open
This thesis investigates the political economy of employment polarization focusing on the implications of this phenomenon along three main research fronts. The first paper follows a methodology which resembles closely the one adopted by Go…
Reaction: Italian referendum and Matteo Renzi’s resignation Open
Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, has announced he will resign following defeat in the country’s constitutional referendum. We asked a number of EUROPP contributors for their immediate thoughts on the result, Renzi’s resignation, and w…