13 Feb 2022 The Lockdown? It Wasn't in the Charts The pandemic was not entirely unexpected, yet many governments, including Italy, have completely deviated from predefined pandemic plans
28 Dec 2021 The Cost of the Pandemic? It's the Young Who Footed the Bill In the book Gioventu' smarrita (Lost Youth), Galasso illustrates the repercussions of the lockdown on young people and children
02 Dec 2021 Research Supports the Case for Inclusion Bocconi endorses the International Day of People with Disabilities
30 Nov 2021 Gender Pay Gap, Still a Long Way to Go Gender pay gap is common to all European countries, but one size fits all policies are not always effective. A report by three Bocconi researchers, commissioned by the European Parliament, provides an indepth analysis and recommendations to eliminate pay inequalities
23 Nov 2021 At Least 500 COVID Cases in Lombardy Before Patient 1 Alessia Melegaro, Raffaella Piccarreta and Filippo Trentini among the authors of a study, in collaboration with Fondazione Bruno Kessler, that sheds light on the rapid spread of the virus between February and March 2020
02 Dec 2021 COVID in Italy, the Most Affected are the Peripheral Municipalities Francesco Armillei, now PreDoctoral Research Assistant at LSE, published a paper on COVID when he was still a MSc candidate at Bocconi