About Tommaso Frattini
Tommaso Frattini is Professor of Economics at the University of Milan, and the co-Director of CReAM@RFBerlin. He is also the director of the migration research area at Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano (LdA) and a Research Fellow at CEPR, He received his PhD in Economics from University College London in 2010.
His main research interests are in Applied Microeconomics, Labour Economics and the Economics of Migration. In particular, he has studied the labour market and fiscal consequences of migration in destination and in source countries, the integration of refugees in host countries and the determinants and consequences of migration policies. His recent research is focusing on refugee migration and on the consequences and determinants of migration policies. political integration of migrants.
His main research interests are in Applied Microeconomics, Labour Economics and the Economics of Migration. In particular, he has studied the labour market and fiscal consequences of migration in destination and in source countries, the integration of refugees in host countries and the determinants and consequences of migration policies. His recent research is focusing on refugee migration and on the consequences and determinants of migration policies. political integration of migrants.