Maurizio, Roxana

Dra. en Economía
Universidad Nacional de La Plata (Argentina)
Investigadora Independiente - CONICET
Areas de Investigación: Economía Laboral
Campos de interés: Distribución del Ingreso y Pobreza - Políticas Laborales - Políticas Sociales
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Sus producciones han sido publicadas en libros y revistas científicas como Journal of Development and Change, International Review of Applied Economics, Journal of Income Distribution, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Economic Inequality, International Social Security Review e International Labour Review. Es Subdirectora de la Licenciatura en Economía de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, y ha sido consultora de organismos nacionales e internacionales como la OIT, la CEPAL, el Banco Mundial y el PNUD.


    Publicaciones Destacadas:

    • Beccaria, L. & Maurizio, R. (2020). Labour market turnover in Latin America: How intensive is it and to what extent does it differ across countries?, International Labour Review, 159(2), pp. 161-193. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ilr.12105
    • Beccaria, L., Maurizio, R, & Monsalvo, P. (2020). Beyond the returns to education: distribute impact of urban salaried labour formalization in Latin America during the 2000s, Journal of Development and Change.
    • Beccaria, L., Maurizio, R., & Trombetta, M. (2020). Short–term income mobility in Latin America in the 2000s. Intensity and characteristics, Socio-Economic Review.
    • Maurizio, R. (2018). “In-work poverty in Latin America. Prevalence, driving forces and trends”, en H. Lohmann e I. Marx (ed) Handbook of Research on In-Work Poverty, Edward Elgar Publishing. https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/handbook-on-in-work-poverty-9781789905267.html
    • Maurizio, R. (2015). Transitions to formality and declining inequality: Argentina and Brazil in the 2000s, Journal of Development and Change, 46(5), pp. 1047-1079. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/dech.12195
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