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Curriculum Vitæ Et Studiorum Personal Details Current Positions Recent CV of Francesco Pastore (June 2008) 1/15 Curriculum vitæ et studiorum Personal details Name FRANCESCO Surname PASTORE Civil Status Single Birth date Napoli 6 / 6 / 1966 Address 1 Seconda Università di Napoli, Faculty of Law, Via Mazzocchi, 5 – 81055 – Santa Maria Capua Vetere (CE) – Italy E-mail [email protected]; [email protected] Home address Salita Tarsia 74 – 80135 – Napoli – Italia Tel./Fax 0039.081.5495276 Mobile: 0039.3498720406 Web page 1 www.iza.org/profile?key=692 Web page 2 http://www.giurisprudenza.unina2.it/news.php?nid=185 Current positions From 02/2004 Research fellow, IZA, Bonn, Germany. From 08/2001 Researcher in Economics, Department of Juridical and Economic Disciplines, Faculty of Law, Seconda Università di Napoli. From 04/2006 Research fellow, European Expert Network on Economics of Education (EENEE). Recent positions 1999-2005 Research affiliate, CELPE, University of Salerno. 01/2000-07/’01 Research fellow, Department of Economic Theory and Applications, University of Naples “Federico II”. Research on: “The Economics and Management of Democratic Firms”. Supervisor: Prof. Bruno Jossa. 07/1999-12/99 Research fellow, ISAE (Institute of Economic Studies and Analysis), Rome. Research on: “Transition matrices of the Italian Labour Market”. Supervisor: Dr. Gian Paolo Oneto. Post-degree studies 1996-‘01 Ph.D. in Economics, Graduate Research Centre in Social Sciences, University of Sussex. Thesis on: “A Study of the Regional Distribution of Unemployment in Poland”. Supervisor: Prof. Andrew Newell. 1996-‘99 Dottorato di ricerca in Development Economics and Policy, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy. Thesis on: “A Flow Approach to Regional Unemployment in Poland”. Supervisor: Prof. Bruno Jossa. 1995-‘96 M.Sc. in Economics, Coripe (Piemonte), University of Turin, Italy. Dissertation in Public Debt and Social Security on “Alcune ipotesi di policy per l’istituzione dei fondi pensione” (En. Tr. Some policy hypotheses to establish pension funds in Italy). Supervisor: Prof. Elsa Fornero. Education 1994 First honour degree (magna cum laude) in Economics and Business, University of Naples “Federico II”. CV of Francesco Pastore (June 2008) 2/15 Specialisation in Economic Policy, with a thesis on «Income Policy, Labour and Partnership». Supervisor: Prof. Ricciotti Antinolfi Research projects 2007 Economic advisor of the ILO for the project: “School-to-Work Transition in Mongolia”. 2005 Contribution for the publication of the monograph on: “The Economics of Labour Market Dynamics”, CNR-Research promotion 2004. 2005 Research partner, project funded by EERC (Economics Education and Research Consortium) and GDN (Global Development Network) on: “The Gender Wage Gap in Belarus” (research grant n. 04-133). 2004-’05 Researcher within the PRIN-MIUR (Scientific Programme of important national interest – Ministry of University and of Scientific Research) on: “The economic role of the nonprofit sector: new theoretical developments and empirical analysis”. National coordinator: Prof. Carlo Borzaga. Project of the local unit: “The specificity of social cooperatives: democratic management and voluntary work”. Local coordinator: Prof. Marco Musella. 2004 Contributor to the 2003 ICE (Institute of International Trade) Report. 2003-’04 Research partner of the project financed by CERGE-EI (Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education-Economics Institute), WIIW (Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies) and GDN (Global Development Network) (GRC-IV- 087) on: “Educational Policy versus Labour Market Flexibility: The Cure for Youth Unemployment in Transition Countries. A Comparison with the EU”. 2002-’03 Research partner of the project financed by CERGE-EI, WIIW and GDN (GRC-III- 50) on: “The Impact of Education and Training Systems on the Labour Market Participation of Young People in CEE Economies. A comparison with the EU”. 2001-’08 Erasmus / Socrates Partnerships with the University of Warsaw (Poland), Charles University (The Czech Republic), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). 2000-‘01 Researcher within the context of the Targeted Socio-Economic Research (TSER- EU) project on: “Youth Unemployment and Social Exclusion in Europe”. 2001 Economic Advisor of ILO and UNDP-Bulgaria within the context of the Anti- Poverty Action Plan follow up, Segment One – Youth Employment Policy. 2001 Scientific coordinator of the Young Economists Research Project, University of Naples “Federico II”, on: “How Much Technological unemployment is due to Technical Change?” (D.R. n. 4385 of 28/12/2000). 2000 Scientific coordinator of the Young Economists Research Project, CNR (Agenzia 2000), on: “The Effects of Technological Innovation and Globalisation on the Demand for Labour by Skill in Southern Italy”, (code: G00D3D3). Seminars and Conferences International Seminars 2008 Seminario su: “School-to-work Transition in Mongolia”, III IZA / World Bank Annual Conference, Rabat, Marocco 5-6 May. 2007 Coordinator of Session I of the XXII AIEL Conference (Associazione Italiana Economisti del Lavoro), Naples, 13-14 September. Seminar: “On Female Labour Force Participation and their Job Remuneration in Transition: Evidence from Belarus”. CV of Francesco Pastore (June 2008) 3/15 2007 Seminar on: “A New Regional Geography of Europe? The Labour Market Impact of EU Enlargements”, II IZA Workshop: EU Enlargements and the Labour Markets, Bonn, 7-8th September. 2007 Seminar on: “To Study or to Work? Education and Labour Market Participation of Young people in Poland”, IZA / World Bank Conference, Bonn, 8-9 June. 2006 Seminar on: “Employment Policy for Young People in the EU: What Can Slovenia Learn from EU Experiences?”, Planet GV, Portoroz, Slovenia, 29-30 November. 2006 Seminar on: “FDI Potential and Shortfalls in South-Mediterranean Countries. Determinants and Diversion Effects” (with A.M. Ferragina and G. Giovannetti), 9th Biannual EACES Conference, Brighton, UK, 7-9th September. 2006 Seminar on: “FDI Potential and Shortfalls in South-Mediterranean Countries. Determinants and Diversion Effects” (with A.M. Ferragina and G. Giovannetti), International Workshop, Bridging the Gap: The Role of Trade and FDI in the Mediterranean, Naples, 8-9 June. 2006 Invited seminar on: “School-to-Work Transitions in Italy: A Steeplechase with no winner”, National Employment Public Fund, Hungary, Budapest, 9th March. 2005 Seminar on: “EU Actual and Potential Trade with Mediterranean and Central and Eastern European Countries. A Gravity Study”, ERF XII Annual Conference, Cairo, Egypt, 18-22 December. 2005 Visiting the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, 19-23 June. 2005 Invited seminar on: “Mind the gap: Unemployment in the new EU Regions”, Trinity College of Dublin, Dublin, 20th May 2005. 2005 Discussant of the following papers: B. Boudarbat, “Job-Search Strategies and the Unemployment of University Graduates in Morocco” and B. Dostie, “Labour Market Dynamics in Romania and the Social Safety Net”. IZA-EBRD International Conference on Labour Market Dynamics, the Role of Institutions and Internal Labour Markets in Transition and Emerging Market Economies, University of Bologna, 5-8 May. 2005 Invited seminar on: “School-to-Work Transitions in Italy: A Steeplechase with no winner”. Workshop on: “School-to-Work Transitions and Labour Market Policy in Europe”, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and IAB, Bonn, 21-22 May. 2005 Visiting IZA, Bonn, 22-24 May. 2005 Workshop on: “Youth Transitions in Europe”, Corvinus University of Budapest, 11- 12 March. 2004 Seminar on: “Education and Labour Market Participation of young people in Europe”. Workshop on: “Intergenerational transfer of social status”, LEST, University of Aix- en-Provence, 12-14 November. 2004 Seminar on: “EU Actual and Potential Trade with Mediterranean and Central and Eastern European Countries”, Romanian Academy of Science, Bucharest, 10 November. 2004 Welcome Greetings to the International Symposium on: “Romania-Italia: A Meeting of Cultures”, University of Bucharest, 9th November. 2004 Report on: “The School-to-work Transitions of Young People in Europe”, in the International Meeting on: “Young Students and Europe”, University of Petrosani, 8 November. 2004 Seminar on: “Private Returns to Human Capital over Transition. A Case Study of Belarus”, XVI EALE Conference, Lisbon, 9-11 September. 2004 Seminar on: “Education and labour market participation of Young people in Poland and Slovenia”, GDN Regional Research Competition III Conference Agenda, CERGE- EI, Prague, 15th August. Discussants: Ira Gang e Daniel Munich. Discussant of the paper by Ionita, S. and M. Politeanu, on: “The Political Effects of Financial Transfers to Local Governments in Romania: The cases of the general purpose, infrastructure and pre-university CV of Francesco Pastore (June 2008) 4/15 education funds” and the paper by B. Vujcic and V. Sosic on: “Does It Pay to Invest in Education in Croatia?” 2004 Erasmus lecture on: “Slow and Steady Wins the Race? An Appraisal of Ten Years of Economic Transition”, Economics Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 15th and 19th April. 2003 Invited Seminar on: “Regional Policy in an Integrated Europe” (con A.M. Ferragina), International Conference of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association on: “Readiness of Candidate Countries for the EU Regional Policy”, Bratislava, 3-5 November. 2003 Discussant on: M. Karanassou, H. Sala and D.J. Snower (2003), “A Reappraisal of the Inflation-Unemployment Tradeoff”, I Summer School, Fondazione Alario, Ascea, Settembre. 2003 Seminar on: “The determinants of the
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