Research
Publications
Refereed Journals
Agostini, A., Bloise, F., Tancioni, M. (2024). Vaccination policy and mortality from COVID-19 in the European Union, The Econometrics Journal, 27(2), 299-322
Bises, B., Bloise, F., Scialà, A. (2024). Labor share as an ”automatic stabilizer” of income inequality. International Tax and Public Finance, 31, 511-532
Bloise, F., Chironi, D., Della Porta, D., Pianta, M. (2024). Inequality and elections in Italy, 1994-2018. Italian Economic Journal, 10 (1), 1-23
Bloise, F., Cirillo, V., Raitano, M., Ricci, A. (2022). Within-firm inequality in workdays and labour productivity: Evidence from linked employer–employee Italian data. Industrial and Corporate Change, 31(1), 39-61
Bloise, F., Brunetti, I., Cirillo, V. (2022). Firm-level distributional dynamics: Labour share in Italian medium-large firms. Economia Politica, 39, 623-655
Bloise, F., Raitano, M. (2021). Intergenerational earnings persistence in Italy between actual father-son pairs accounting for lifecycle and attenuation bias. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 83(1), 88-114
Bloise, F., Brunori, P., Piraino, P. (2021). Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach. Journal of Economic Inequality, 19, 643–665
Bloise, F., Tancioni, M., (2021). Predicting the spread of COVID-19 in Italy using machine learning: Do socioeconomic factors matter? Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 56, 310-329
Bloise, F., Franzini, M., Raitano, R. (2021). Personal income tax design and background-related earnings advantages: evidence from Italy and Poland. International Journal of Manpower, 42(8), 1370-1396
Bloise, F., Chironi, D., Pianta, M. (2021). Inequality and elections in Italy’s regions. Territory, Politics, Governance, 9(3), 365-390
Barbieri, T., Bloise, F., Raitano, M. (2020). Intergenerational earnings inequality: new evidence from Italy. Review of Income and Wealth, 66(2), 418-443
Bloise, F., Mariani, R. D. (2018). The labour demand response to supply shocks: the indirect effect of immigration in Italy. Economia Italiana, (1), 73-95
Bloise, F., Raitano, M. (2018). L’associazione fra caratteristiche dei padri e redditi da lavoro dei figli in Italia: è solo questione di istruzione? Argomenti, (10), 83-102
Barbieri, T., Bloise, F., (2016). La ricchezza delle famiglie italiane: distribuzione e tendenze, La rivista delle politiche sociali (Italian Journal of Social Policy), (3-4), 105-127
Book Chapters
Bloise, F., Raitano, M. (2022). Welfare fiscale e previdenza integrativa in Italia: una valutazione di equità ed efficienza, in M. Jessoula e E. Pavolini (a cura di). La mano invisibile dello Stato Sociale, Il Mulino, Bologna.
Bloise, F., Raitano, M. (2019). Le agevolazioni fiscali alla previdenza integrativa in Italia: una valutazione di equità ed efficienza, (with Michele Raitano), in Pizzuti F. R. (eds). Rapporto sullo Stato Sociale 2019, Sapienza University Press, Roma.
Barbieri, T., Bloise, F. (2019). La dinamica delle diseguaglianze nei e tra i paesi dell’UE , in Pizzuti F. R. (eds). Rapporto sullo Stato Sociale 2019, Sapienza University Press, Roma.
Bloise, F., Fantozzi, R., Raitano, M., Ricci, C. (2018). L’andamento di lungo periodo della distribuzione salariale in Italia, in Franzini M., Raitano M. (eds). Il mercato rende disuguali? Il Mulino, Bologna.
Barbieri, T., Bloise, F. (2018). La Disuguaglianza dei redditi di mercato: una scomposizione per fattori, in Franzini M., Raitano M. (eds). Il mercato rende disuguali? Il Mulino, Bologna.
Policy reports
Raitano, M., Karagiannaki, E., Premrov, T., Geyer, L., Fuchs, M., Bloise, F., Costa-Font, J., Ludicone, F., De Micheli, B. (2021). Study on Intergenerational Fairness. Final Report. Brussels: European Commission.
Peer-Reviewed Conference Papers
Ballerini, V., Bloise, F., Briscolini, D., Raitano, M. (2018). Data integration in social Sciences: the earnings intergenerational mobility problem, in Proceedings of the Italian Statistical Society (SIS) Conference, Palermo, 93-98.
Unpublished Working Papers
Bloise, F. (2018). The poor stay poor, the rich get rich: wealth mobility across two generations in Italy, Working Paper CIRET, 4/2018
Ongoing Research
Labour market concentration and inequality: a dynamic approach, (with Paolo Naticchioni and Michele Raitano)
Estimating Intergenerational Mobility using a Cross-Fitted Rank-Rank: A Novel Approach for Data-Limited Contexts, (with Teresa Barbieri and Michele Raitano)
The evolution of inequality of opportunity in Italy: from baby boomers to millenials, (with Paolo Brunori, Vito Rocco Peragine, and Michele Raitano)
The poor stay poor, the rich get rich: using machine learning to estimate intergenerational wealth mobility in Italy, (with Michele Raitano)
Does regional mobility influence intergenerational inequality? Evidence from Italy, (with Michele Raitano and Rocco Enrico Rubolino)
Attitudes to income inequality in Eastern Europe: a cohort perspective, (with Marton Medgyesi)
Intergenerational transmission of skills and earnings inequality: a cross-country perspective, (with Michele Raitano and Francesco Vona)
Long run trends of top earners in Italy: distribution, composition and mobility, (with Michele Raitano)