Francesco Pastore [Ph.D. (Sussex); Dottorato
("Federico II"); M.Sc. (Coripe-Piemonte); Laurea ("Federico
II")] qualified as full professor of Economic Policy and as Associate
Professor of Economics and Economic Statistics in 2013. Currently, he is
Associate Professor of Economics at
Seconda Università di Napoli
, research
fellow of the IZA of Bonn, Secretary of the Italian Association of Labor
Economists, and member of the executive board of the Italian Association of
Comparative Economic Studies.
He is a member of the editorial board of a number of
journals, such as, among others, Sage open, Scuola democratica – Learning for
Democracy, Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, Romanian Journal of
Economic Forecasting. His research activities have embraced such issues as the
school-to-work transition, regional unemployment and industrial restructuring,
economic inequality, gender discrimination, the determinants of trade and
capital flow, the transition from plan to market, the analysis of non-profit
organizations.
He has acted as a consultant for, among others, the
EU Commission, ILO, UNDP and World Bank. In addition to this monograph, he has published two
edited books for Springer and three special issues of the International Journal
of Manpower and a number of scientific articles in such journals as, among others:
Journal of Economic Surveys, Stata Journal, Economics of Education Review,
European Journal of Development Research, Economics of Transition, Comparative
Economic Studies.
He regularly contributes columns to such online
popular magazines as Social Europe, Lavoce.info, Linkiesta, NelMerito,
Learning4. His evidence based, policy oriented and thought-provoking columns
are the object of much debate not only in the academic world, but also in all
social networks.
See interview with the author:
http://www.europeandme.eu/27legs/1592-economics-of-education-in-europe