Economist @ LSE - International Inequalities Institute & AssocProf @ UNIFI - www.unicaldine.it
Paolo Brunori
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Submit your full paper by April 12, 2026 to [email protected] for the workshop The Dynamics of Inequality: Long-Term Perspectives at the University of Florence, September 17–18, 2026.
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Join @centaxuk.bsky.social as their new communications and events officer. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping and delivering the external profile of the Centre.
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How much of today's income inequality is inherited? 💰️
Most measures of intergenerational mobility focus on average outcomes. This III working paper proposes a new approach that captures differences across the entire income distribution.
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To what extent is a person's country of origin predictive of adult incomes in Europe?
Our latest working paper employs data-driven methods to estimate inequality of opportunity for household disposable incomes.
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What is the impact of heat on educational achievement?
This new III working paper estimates the effect of cumulative heat exposure on standardised test scores for over 3.4 million Italian fifth-grade students across seven school years.
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📣 Vacancy Alert!
The ENDOW project (Economic Networks and the Dynamics of Wealth Inequality) is hiring a Research Officer in Research Database Management, to be based at @lsemethodology.bsky.social.
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❗ Deadline: 15 February 2026
Do technological advances complement human labour, boosting productivity and wages? Or do they lead to workers being displaced?
Our latest blog post examines the net effect of technological change on wage growth – and who the winners and losers are.
#LSEInequalitiesBlog
Paolo Brunori
Paolo Brunori
LSE Inequalities
LSE Inequalities
LSE Inequalities
LSE Inequalities
LSE Inequalities
LSE Inequalities
Cumulative heat exposure reduces standardized test performance and widens educational inequality: evidence from Italy researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/13... @lelepicchio.bsky.social
Playing the birth lottery in Europe? Inequality predicted by ascriptive characteristics accounts 23 Gini points, the country where a person was born accounts for 64% of this inequality.
New @lseinequalities.bsky.social WP with Ferreira, Salas-Rojo & Valentini researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/13...
Paolo Brunori
Paolo Brunori
centax.org.uk
New research shows the net effect of technological change (incl. artificial intelligence) on wages in Spain has been to fuel rising wage inequalities
Research Officer in Research Data Management, , <p style="text-align: center;"><em><span>LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university</span></em></p> <p…