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Giulia Gotti
Giulia works at Bruegel as a Research analyst. She obtained a MSc in Policy Economics at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam and a BSc in Economics at the University of Bologna.
Before joining Bruegel, Giulia did a traineeship at the European Central Bank in the Fiscal Policies division where she worked in the Debt Sustainability Analysis team. Prior to that, she pursued a Schuman traineeship at the European Parliament in the Economic Governance Unit in DG IPOL.
Giulia is an Italian native speaker. She is fluent in English and has a working knowledge of Spanish.
Featured work
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Labour market outlook dashboard
This dashboard offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution of key labour market outcomes across EU member states, from 2006 onwards
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Bruegel presents: Technology adoption and Twin transition dashboards
At this event, we delved into two dashboards offering key insights on the evolution of work and technology adoption in Europe.
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Twin transition skills dashboard
This dashboard displays the evolution of skills demand in the EU member states.
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Technology adoption dashboard
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Collective bargaining is associated with lower income inequality
There is a negative correlation between collective bargaining coverage and inequality, but more research is needed to understand why.