Tommaso Frattini is Full Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods of the University of Milan. He is also a CEPR Fellow and a Research Fellow at CReAM, the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at University College London (UCL), at Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano (LdA) and at IZA. He received his PhD in Economics from University College London in 2010. His main research interests are in Applied Microeconometrics, Labour Economics and the Economics of Migration. His work has been published in journals such as the Review of Economic Studies, the Economic Journal, the Journal of the European Eoncomic Association and Economic Policy among others.

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The labour market disadvantages for immigrant women
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- Labour Markets 
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The scarring effects of employment bans for asylum seekers
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- EU policies 
- Labour Markets 
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The economics of immigration amnesties
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- Education 
- Labour Markets 
- Migration

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(The struggle for) refugee integration into the labour market: Evidence from Europe
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- Labour Markets 
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On the economics and politics of refugee migration
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- EU policies 
- Migration