Francesco D’Amuri is the deputy head of the Households and labor market division of the Bank of Italy. His main research interests include applied labour and public economics. He was a Visiting Scholar at the UCLA, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the UC Davis and published his research on journals such as the Journal of the European Economic Association and the European Economic Review. He holds a B. Sc. In Economics from Bocconi University and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Essex.

VoxEU Column
Workforce ageing, pension reforms, and firms’ outcomes
-

- Productivity and Innovation 
- Labour Markets

VoxEU Column
Labour mobility and adjustment to shocks in the euro area: The role of immigrants
-

- Europe's nations and regions 
- Labour Markets 
- Migration
VoxEU Column
Immigration and productive tasks: Can immigrant workers benefit native workers?
-

- International trade 
- Labour Markets 
- Migration
VoxEU Column
The predictive power of Google data: New evidence on US unemployment
-

- Frontiers of economic research 
- Labour Markets