Dario Pozzoli

Dario Pozzoli

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Assistant Professor
PhD, Catholic University, Italy, 2007
University Degree (Econ), Bocconi University, 2004

 

Research Interests

  • Personnel Economics
  • Labour Economics
  • Economics of Education


Publications

In Refereed Journals

  • Does Labor Diversity Stimulate Firm Formation? (with P. Parrotta and M. Marino). Forthcoming in Economics Letters.
  • Learning by Hiring and Productivity: the Case of Denmark (with P. Parrotta). Forthcoming in The RAND Journal of Economics.
  • Determinants of grades in maths for students in Economics (with C. Lucifora and L. Cappellari). Forthcoming in Education Economics Journal.
  • External Validation of the Use of Vignettes in Cross-Country Health Studies (with N. Kristensen and N. Datta Gupta), Economic Modelling, 27 (2010), pp. 854-865.
  • New Workplace Practices and Firm Performance: A Comparative Study of Italy and UK (with A. Cristini). International Journal of Manpower, 2010, Vol. 31, number 7.
  • Participation, Sector Selection and Unemployment in Nicaragua (with M. Ranzani), 2009. Journal of International Development, July 2010, vol. 22, issue 5.
  • Early Labour Market Outcomes Returns to College Subject (with P. Buonanno), 2009, LABOUR,Volume 34, issue 4.
  • The Transition to Work for Italian University Graduates: Determinants of the Time to Obtain the First Job, 2009, LABOUR, Volume 23 issue 1.
  • High Schools and Labour Market Outcomes, Giornale degli Economisti e Annali di Economia, 66(2), pp. 247-294, 2007.


Papers Submitted and Working Papers

  • High performance management practices, trade union representation and wages in Denmark (with T. Eriksson and A. Cristini), 2011. Aarhus School of Business, Department of Economics, WP 11-01, University of Aarhus. Submitted.
  • Does the Sector Experience Affect the Wage Gap for Temporary Agency Workers? (with E. Jahn), 2011. IZA Discussion Papers 5837, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). Submitted.
  • The Nexus between Labor Diversity and Firm's Innovation (with M. Pytlikova and P. Parrotta), 2010, Aarhus School of Business, Department of Economics, WP 10-15. Submitted.
  • Does Firm Diversity Affect Firm Productivity? (with M. Pytlikova and P. Parrotta), 2010, Aarhus School of Business, Department of Economics, WP 10-12. Submitted.
  • Old European Couples’ Retirement Decisions: the Role of Love and Money (with M. Ranzani), 2008. Aarhus School of Business, Department of Economics, WP 09-02. Submitted.
  • Risk Aversion and College Subject (with P. Buonanno). University of Bergamo, Department of Economics Working Paper, n. 07, 2007. Submitted.


Work in Progress 

  • The Impact of Education and Occupation on Long Term Sickness Absence and Disability (with N. Datta Gupta and D. Lau).
  • Informant Discrepancies in Assessing Child's Functioning (with N. Datta Gupta and M. Lausten).

 

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