Stefano Cellini, PhD, works as a Postdoctoral Researcher at NIDI. In 2025 he was awarded a PhD in Economics by the School of Social Sciences at the University of Surrey (UK). He is an applied labor economist and social scientist interested in the effects of family, urban, and work environments. His research has spanned topics such as employment, human capital, crime, migration, and social networks. Currently, he is working on the project “Developing a national migrant panel dataset: Integrating surveys with register data” to create a nationally representative, long-term, and publicly accessible panel on migrant groups.
Expertise
Labor and Demographics Economics, Urban Economics, Health Economics