Human capital policies can make labor supply more resilient to adverse shocks. This note provides evidence on the labor market effects of the progress of the EU cohesion policy funding projects on education and training in the Italian regions during the Great Recession. We find that where the EU funds were effectively transferred to the beneficiaries, the negative consequences of the recent crisis on employment were smoothed. No significant effects are registered when looking at the intensive margin, in line with theoretical predictions. We also document that the buffering action of human capital policies for regional labor markets is high in the regions with low educational attainment levels, by confirming the role of human capital policie...
In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialisedcountries starte...
Starting from an analysis of the socio-economic conditions in Southern Italy and Sicily, and in part...
(20.09.2014 draft) Since 2008 the economic crisis has reduced income and drastically brought down em...
European and national policy-makers have highlighted the role of the cohesion policy in smoothing th...
<p>This paper investigates one particular aspect of human capital formation: the relative effectiven...
Why the supply of human capital (in peripheral regions) does not create its own demand? The aim of t...
The rise in the unemployment rate across European countries has been one of the most evident effects...
This paper makes some contributions to the policy discussion on Covid-19. We present real-time evide...
We evaluate the effectiveness of the most extensive experiment of income redistribution, that is, th...
The paper estimates social returns to education in the Italian local labor markets. It shows that th...
The 2007 economic shock has affected Italian regions strongly, nevertheless with remarkable differen...
Given recent emphasis on externality to education, macroeconomic studies have a role to play in the ...
The increasing demand for higher education reduces the supply and changes the composition of unskill...
We study wage adjustment during the recent crisis in Italy using a unique dataset on immigrant worke...
In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialisedcountries starte...
Starting from an analysis of the socio-economic conditions in Southern Italy and Sicily, and in part...
(20.09.2014 draft) Since 2008 the economic crisis has reduced income and drastically brought down em...
European and national policy-makers have highlighted the role of the cohesion policy in smoothing th...
<p>This paper investigates one particular aspect of human capital formation: the relative effectiven...
Why the supply of human capital (in peripheral regions) does not create its own demand? The aim of t...
The rise in the unemployment rate across European countries has been one of the most evident effects...
This paper makes some contributions to the policy discussion on Covid-19. We present real-time evide...
We evaluate the effectiveness of the most extensive experiment of income redistribution, that is, th...
The paper estimates social returns to education in the Italian local labor markets. It shows that th...
The 2007 economic shock has affected Italian regions strongly, nevertheless with remarkable differen...
Given recent emphasis on externality to education, macroeconomic studies have a role to play in the ...
The increasing demand for higher education reduces the supply and changes the composition of unskill...
We study wage adjustment during the recent crisis in Italy using a unique dataset on immigrant worke...
In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialisedcountries starte...
Starting from an analysis of the socio-economic conditions in Southern Italy and Sicily, and in part...
(20.09.2014 draft) Since 2008 the economic crisis has reduced income and drastically brought down em...