Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 157
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0191-4125

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • Università del Salento

    University, Lecce, Italy
    Associate Professor

Research

Overeducation and overskilling in the early careers of PhD graduates: Does international migration reduce labour market mismatch?

Authors Sucharita Ghosh, Emanuele Grassi
Year 2020
Journal Name Papers in Regional Science
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1 Journal Article

Direct or indirect exports: what matters for firms’ innovation activities?

Authors Marco Di Cintio, Sucharita Ghosh, Emanuele Grassi
Year 2020
Journal Name Applied Economics Letters
2 Journal Article

Uncertainty, Flexible Labour Relations and R&D

Authors Marco Di Cintio, Emanuele Grassi
Year 2017
Journal Name Metroeconomica
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3 Journal Article

International mobility and wages: an analysis of Italian Ph.D. graduates

Authors Marco Di Cintio, Emanuele Grassi
Year 2017
Journal Name The Annals of Regional Science
4 Journal Article

Firm growth, R&D expenditures and exports: An empirical analysis of italian SMEs

Authors Marco Di Cintio, Sucharita Ghosh, Emanuele Grassi
Year 2017
Journal Name Research Policy
5 Journal Article

Wage Incentive Profiles in Dual Labour Markets

Authors Marco Di Cintio, Emanuele Grassi
Year 2015
Journal Name Economica
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6 Journal Article

Internal migration and wages of Italian university graduates*

Authors Marco Di Cintio, Emanuele Grassi
Year 2011
Journal Name Papers in Regional Science
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7 Journal Article

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