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Poverty and social exclusion: two sides of the same coin or dynamically interrelated processes?
F Devicienti, A Poggi
Applied Economics 43 (25), 3549-3571, 2011
1802011
Job satisfaction, working conditions and aspirations
A Poggi
Journal of Economic Psychology 31 (6), 936-949, 2010
1452010
Does persistence of social exclusion exist in Spain?
A Poggi
The Journal of Economic Inequality 5 (1), 53-72, 2007
1082007
Employment security and employability: A contribution to the flexicurity debate
L Pacelli, F Devicienti, A Maida, M Morini, A Poggi, P Vesan
Eurofound, 2008
542008
Energy deprivation dynamics and regulatory reforms in Europe: Evidence from household panel data
A Poggi, M Florio
Energy Policy 38 (1), 253-264, 2010
522010
On polarization and mobility: a look at polarization in the wage–career profile in Italy
A Poggi, J Silber
Review of Income and Wealth 56 (1), 123-140, 2010
392010
Informality and poverty: Are these processes dynamically interrelated? Evidence from Argentina
F Devicienti, F Groisman, A Poggi
ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality Working Papers, 2009
322009
Social exclusion in Spain: measurement theory and application
A Poggi
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,, 2005
312005
Measuring social exclusion using the capability approach
A Poggi
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona: Spain, 2003
302003
Does persistence of social exclusion exist in Spain?
A Poggi
Department of Applied Economics at Universitat Autonoma of Barcelona Working …, 2003
292003
Middle class, government effectiveness and poverty in the EU: A dynamic multilevel analysis
B Bosco, A Poggi
Review of Income and Wealth 66 (1), 94-125, 2020
272020
Do social resources matter? Social capital, personality traits, and the ability to plan ahead
P Anand, A Poggi
Kyklos 71 (3), 343-373, 2018
212018
Chapter 4 Are informality and poverty dynamically interrelated? Evidence from Argentina
F Devicienti, F Groisman, A Poggi
Studies in Applied Welfare Analysis: Papers from the Third ECINEQ Meeting …, 2010
202010
Do satisfactory working conditions contribute to explaining earning differentials in Italy? A panel data approach
A Poggi
Labour 21 (4‐5), 713-733, 2007
192007
Labor Market Reform and Rent‐sharing: A Quasi‐experiment Experience
A Poggi, R Nicolini
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 38 (4), 618-631, 2016
142016
Job-satisfaction, working conditions and job-expectations
A Poggi, MG Richiardi
LABOR, working paper, 2008
142008
Female labour force projections using microsimulation for six EU countries
R Ross, L Pacelli, A Poggi, MG Richiardi
The International Journal of Microsimulation 11 (2), 5-51, 2018
122018
Social exclusion mobility in Spain, 1994–2001
A Poggi
Inequality and Poverty, 71-94, 2007
112007
Low-paid but satisfied? How immigrant and ethnic minority workers in low-wage jobs make sense of their wages
EL Markova, K Sardadvar, A Poggi, C Villosio
Hard Work in New Jobs: The Quality of Work and Life in European Growth …, 2015
102015
Imputing Individual Effects in Dynamic Microsimulation Models. An application to household formation and labour market participation in Italy
MG Richiardi, A Poggi
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MICROSIMULATION 7 (2), 3-39, 2014
102014
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