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O G SEA IUNTELLA
OSEA GIUNTELLA
University of Oxford, Nuffield College
Blavatnik School of Government
1 New Road, Oxford OX1 1NF
Office: +44-01865-6-16697
Email: [email protected]
Personal website: http://www.oseagiuntella.com
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CURRENT POSITION
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Economics, University of Oxford (2013-2016)
Blavatnik School of Government and Nuffield College
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Economics, Boston University, Boston MA, May 2013
Master in Economics, Quantitative Methods, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy, 2007
M.Sc., Economics (with distinction and special mention for excellence), University of Rome
“Tor Vergata”, Italy, 2006
B.A., Economics (with distinction), University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy, 2004
FIELDS OF INTEREST
Labor Economics, Health Economics
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS
John Fell OUP Research Fund Grant, August 2014-June 2016
Green-Templeton College Grant, Academic Activities Fund, 2014
Summer Research Grant, Boston University, Summer 2011
Student Research Award, Institute for Economic Development, Boston University, 2011
Teaching-RA Fellowship, Boston University, Spring 2010-Spring 2012
Marco Fanno Scholarship, Medio Credito Centrale, Fall 2007-Spring 2009
‘Raeli’ Scholarship, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Spring 2007
Student Career Scholarship, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, 2001-2006
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Guest Lecturer, Migration and Ethnicity, University of Oxford, Spring, 2014
Guest Lecturer, Economics for Public Policy, University of Oxford, Fall 2013, Fall 2014
Guest Lecturer, Economic Development Policy, London School of Economics, Spring 2014
Instructor, Topics in Modern Labor Economics, Department of Economics, Boston University,
Spring 2013, Fall 2012, Summer 2010
Head Teaching Fellow, Department of Economics, Boston University, Spring 2011
Teaching Fellow, Principles of Microeconomics, Department of Economics, Boston University, Fall 2010
Teaching Fellow, Principles of Macroeconomics, Department of Economics, Boston University, Spring 2010
OTHER EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant, Boston University, Department of Economics, 2011-2012
Boston University Political Economy Reading Group, coordinator, 2011-2012
Research Internship at the Bank of Italy, 2009
Undergraduate Students Tutor, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, 2006
London School of Economics Summer School 2005, Development Economics
London School of Economics Summer School 2003, Intermediate Macroeconomics
Director of a short movie “Why?”, projected during Miriam Makeba’s concert, Horizon, Rome, 2000
Member of the central editing of “Graffiti”, national student monthly magazine, 1998-2000
Student Representative in the School Council of “Liceo Classico Statale Dante Alighieri”, 1998-2000
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PUBLISHED PAPERS
“Do Immigrants Squeeze Natives out of Bad Schedules?” IZA Journal of Migration, 1:7, 2012
“Medicaid and Ethnic Networks," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy: Vol. 11:
Iss. 1 (Contributions), Article 77, 2011. (with Emily R. Gee)
“The Effects of Age and Job Protection on the Welfare Costs of Inflation and Unemployment: a
Source of ECB Anti-Inflation Bias?” European Journal of Political Economy, 26: 137-146,
2010. (with Leonardo Becchetti and Stefano Castriota)
NON-TECHNICAL ARTICLES
“Immigration and Job Disamenities”, CESifo DICE Report 12 (2), 2014, 20-26
“Do immigrants improve the health of native workers?” IZA World of Labor: 102. November 2014.
WORKING PAPERS
“Why Does the Health of Immigrants Deteriorate?” IZA DP No.7588 (under review)
“Nuns and the Effect of Catholic Schools. Evidence from Vatican II” (with Rania Gihleb) IZA DP No.7753
(under review)
“Do Immigrants Improve the Health of Native Workers?”(with Fabrizio Mazzonna) IZA DP No.8073 (under
review)
“Intermarriage and Health?” (under review)
“Are Taquerias Healthier than American Fast-Food Restaurants?”
WORK IN PROGRESS
“The effects of immigration on waiting times in the UK NHS” (with Catia Nicodemo and Carlos Silva)
“Immigration and Non-Standard Schedules. Theory and Evidence from the US” with (Timothy N. Bond)
“Gender-differences in the intergenerational transmission of birth weight” (with Giulia La Mattina)
“The acceleration of immigrant unhealthy assimilation” (with Luca Stella)
INVITED SEMINARS
2014-2015: Lousiana State University, University of Manchester, Purdue University, University of Stirling,
Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
2013-2014: London School of Economics, Tinbergen Institute (Amsterdam), Syracuse University. PhDSeminar on Health Economics and Policy, Grindelwald (Switzerland).
2012-2013:University of Lugano, University of Oxford, University of Queensland, Northeastern University,
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF), Singapore Management
University, University of Connecticut.
CONFERENCES
2013-2014: American Society of Health Economics, Los Angeles, June 2014. Society of Labor Economists,
Washington D.C., May 2014. Health Economics and Policy Workshop, Blavatnik School of Government,
University of Oxford. Royal Economic Society Conference, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, April
2014. American Economic Association Meetings, Philadelphia, PN, 2014. XII Brucchi Luchino Labour
Economics Workshop, Bank of Italy, Rome, Italy, 2013. Immigration in OECD Countries, OECD Conference
Centre, Paris, France.
2012-2013: The Society of Labor Economists (SOLE) Meetings, Boston, MA, 2013. Association for the
Study of Religion, Economics and Culture (ASREC), Washington, DC, 2013. Northeast Universities
Development Consortium (NEUDC), Dartmouth, NH, 2012.
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2011-2012: European Association of Labor Economists Conference (EALE), Bonn, Germany, 2012. EconCon
2012, Princeton University, NJ, 2012. Econometric Society European Meeting (ESEM), Malaga, Spain, 2012.
12th Doctoral Workshop in Economic Theory and Econometrics, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance,
Rome, Italy, 2012. European Society for Population Economics, Bern, Switzerland, 2012. American Society
of Health Economists (ASHECON), Minneapolis, MN, 2012. IZA-Institute for the Study of Labor, Summer
School, Buch-Ammersee, Germany, 2012. Boston College-Boston University Greenline Labor Meeting,
Boston, MA, 2012. Association for the Study of Religion, Economics and Culture, Chapman University, CA,
2012.
2009-2011: European Association of Labor Economists Conference (EALE), Paphos, Cyprus, 2011.
Cream – University College of London. Interdisciplinary Conference on Migration, London, UK, 2011.
Midwest Political Science Conference, Chicago, IL, 2011. Bank of Italy Lunch Seminars, Rome, Italy, 2009.
REFEREEING ACTIVITY
Empirical Economics, European Journal of Political Economy, Health Economics, IZA World of Labor,
Journal of Development Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Human
Capital, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Labour
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY:
D-Phil Status Assessor, Dissertation Assessor, Academic Supervisor, University of Oxford
Member of the Scientific Committee of the American Society of Health Economics Conference, 2014
Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Health Economics Association, 2014
Grant Reviewer for the Swiss National Science Foundation
Co-organizer of the Health Economics and Policy Workshop (University of
Oxford, Blavatnik School of Government)
Mentor, RA-Mentor Program, Boston University, Department of Economics 2010-2012
MEMBERSHIPS
American Economic Association (AEA), American Society of Health Economics (ASHECON), International
Health Economics Association (IHEA), Royal Economic Society (RES), Society of Labor Economics (SOLE)
LANGUAGES
English, French, Italian (native)
COMPUTER SKILLS
ARCGIS, ABLE2EXTRACT, LaTeX, MATLAB, Office, Rapid-Weaver, SAS, STATA
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REFERENCES
Professor M. Daniele Paserman
Department of Economics
Boston University
Phone: (617) 353-5695
Email: [email protected]
Professor Randall P. Ellis
Department of Economics
Boston University
Phone: (617) 353-2741
Email: [email protected]
Professor Kevin Lang
Department of Economics
Boston University
Phone: (617) 353-5694
Email: [email protected]
Professor Claudia Olivetti
Department of Economics
Boston University
Phone: (617) 353-4824
Email: [email protected]
November, 2014
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