Biagio Speciale

495 total citations
17 papers, 275 citations indexed

About

Biagio Speciale is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Biagio Speciale has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 275 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 9 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 3 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Biagio Speciale's work include Migration and Labor Dynamics (10 papers), Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy (4 papers) and Italy: Economic History and Contemporary Issues (4 papers). Biagio Speciale is often cited by papers focused on Migration and Labor Dynamics (10 papers), Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy (4 papers) and Italy: Economic History and Contemporary Issues (4 papers). Biagio Speciale collaborates with scholars based in France, United Kingdom and Belgium. Biagio Speciale's co-authors include Hillel Rapoport, Christian Dustmann, Francesco Fasani, Antonio Estache, David Veredas, Michele Tuccio, Sergei Guriev, Abdul Noury, Matteo Barigozzi and Mathilde Maurel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Public Economics, European Economic Review and Journal of the European Economic Association.

In The Last Decade

Biagio Speciale

15 papers receiving 257 citations

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Rapoport, Hillel, et al.. (2019). The effect of language training on immigrants’ economic integration: Empirical evidence from France. European Economic Review. 113. 265–296. 78 indexed citations
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Guriev, Sergei, Biagio Speciale, & Michele Tuccio. (2018). How do Regulated and Unregulated Labor Markets Respond to Shocks? Evidence from Immigrants During the Great Recession. The Journal of Law Economics and Organization. 35(1). 37–76. 17 indexed citations
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Rapoport, Hillel, et al.. (2018). The Effect of Language Training on Immigrants' Economic Integration: Empirical Evidence from France. SSRN Electronic Journal. 5 indexed citations
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Maurel, Mathilde, et al.. (2018). Arab spring protests and women's labor market outcomes: Evidence from the Egyptian revolution. Journal of Comparative Economics. 46(2). 656–682.
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Rapoport, Hillel, et al.. (2017). The Effect of Language Training on Immigrants' Economic Integration - Empirical Evidence from France. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Dustmann, Christian, Francesco Fasani, & Biagio Speciale. (2017). Illegal Migration and Consumption Behavior of Immigrant Households. Journal of the European Economic Association. 15(3). 654–691. 39 indexed citations
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Speciale, Biagio, et al.. (2016). Illegal migration and consumption behavior of immigrant households. Queen Mary Research Online (Queen Mary University of London). 29 indexed citations
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Guriev, Sergei, Biagio Speciale, & Michele Tuccio. (2016). How Do Regulated and Unregulated Labor Markets Respond to Shocks? Evidence from Immigrants During the Great Recession. SSRN Electronic Journal. 8 indexed citations
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Noury, Abdul & Biagio Speciale. (2016). Social constraints and women's education: Evidence from Afghanistan under radical religious rule. Journal of Comparative Economics. 44(4). 821–841. 13 indexed citations
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Guriev, Sergei, Biagio Speciale, & Michele Tuccio. (2015). How do regulated and unregulated labor markets respond to shocks? Evidence from the Great Recession. 1 indexed citations
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Speciale, Biagio. (2012). Does immigration affect public education expenditures? Quasi-experimental evidence. Journal of Public Economics. 96(9-10). 773–783. 28 indexed citations
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Barigozzi, Matteo & Biagio Speciale. (2011). Immigrants' legal status, permanence in the destination country and the distribution of consumption expenditure. Applied Economics Letters. 18(14). 1341–1347. 4 indexed citations
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Speciale, Biagio. (2011). Are educational policies elitist?. Oxford Economic Papers. 64(3). 439–463. 3 indexed citations
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Speciale, Biagio. (2010). Immigration policies in the EU : challenges and priorities. Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique. Tome XLIX(2). 121–135. 3 indexed citations
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Speciale, Biagio, et al.. (2010). Financial leverage and managerial compensation: Evidence from the UK. Research in Economics. 65(1). 36–46. 6 indexed citations
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Speciale, Biagio. (2008). Migration and Educational Policies. Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique. Tome XLVII(3). 41–45.
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Estache, Antonio, Biagio Speciale, & David Veredas. (2008). How much does infrastructure matter to growth in Sub-Saharan Africa?. Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles). 40 indexed citations

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