I am an applied economist with research interests at the intersection of Labor Economics and Health Economics. My current research broadly explores how institutional frameworks moderate the effect of health shocks on labor market outcomes and overall individual well-being.
I am a second-year PhD candidate at the Erasmus School of Economics in Rotterdam and Tinbergen Institute, under the supervision of Prof. Pilar García-Gomez, Prof. Anne C. Gielen and Dr. Carlos Riumallo Herl.
You can find my CV here! Feel free to contact me at rossi[at]ese.eur.nl
Health After Birth: The Persistent Health Penalty of Becoming a Parent (with P. García-Gómez, A.C. Gielen and C. Riumallo Herl)
The Scarring Effect of Short-Lived Sickness Spells for Temporary Workers (with P. Koning, P. Muller and C. Riumallo Herl)
Caseworkers’ Discretion and DI Applicants' Wellbeing (with P. García-Gómez, A.C. Gielen and C. Riumallo Herl)
2024 - present Research Project, 2nd-year Bachelor Course at Erasmus University Rotterdam, coordinated by Bastian Ravesteijn
2024 - present Supervision of Bachelor theses on topics in Empirical Microeconomics, Erasmus University Rotterdam