Margherita Borella is an Associate Professor at the University of Torino and a research fellow at CeRP - Collegio Carlo Alberto. Her research focuses on consumption and savings, Social Security, and health. Borella’s research has been published in the International Economic Review, Fiscal Studies, Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Economics Letters. Before joining the University of Torino in 2006, Borella has been a researcher at CeRP – Collegio Carlo Alberto. Borella received a B.A. from the University of Venice in Italy and a Ph.D in Economics from University College London.

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Health shocks, consumption fluctuations, and optimal insurance
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- Health Economics

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Marriage-related taxes and Social Security benefits are holding back women’s labour supply in the US
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- Gender 
- Labour Markets 
- Taxation

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The lost ones: The opportunities and outcomes of white, non-college-educated Americans born in the 1960s
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- Poverty and Income Inequality