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Alfani G., Ghislandi S., Murphy T.E. and Schifano S., “Building a Nation: Human Capital and Health Policy in Italy, 1861–1930”.
Alfani G. and Schifano S., ”Population and Urbanization in Italy, 1300-1800”.
Schifano, S., “Land distribution in pre-industrial Luxembourg: a comparison of urban and rural areas”.
Menta, G. and Schifano, S., “Internet Access and Labour Market Outcomes in Germany”.
Bonomi Bezzo, F., Silva, L., Ferreira F., T., Schifano, S. and Paccoud, A., “Population dynamics and indutrialization: a Luxembourgish case study”.
Alfani, G., Sardone, S. and Schifano, S., "Wealth Inequality in Sicily: 16th to 18th centuries".
ARiSE Contributo a sostegno dell’attivitá di ricerca post-dottorale 2023, by Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca in Storia Economica (ARiSE).
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, grant agreement No 730998, InGRID-2 – Integrating Research Infrastructure for European expertise on Inclusive Growth from data to policy.
AFR PhD Individual from the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) (Grant 12553347), 2018-2022.