

Anna Vitali
PhD student in Economics, University College London
Anna Vitali is a PhD student in Economics at University College London. Prior to starting her PhD, Anna was working in Uganda as a research associate for BRAC Research and Evaluation Unit and the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Her main research interests are in development and labor economics. She holds a MSc in Economics from Bocconi University.
Recent work by Anna Vitali
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Looking for work: Evidence from the Ugandan labour market
While vocational training helps young job seekers find work, overconfidence in finding a job has important long-term effects on job-seeking behaviour
Published 24.11.21
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Tackling youth unemployment: Vocational training versus apprenticeships
While both vocational training and apprenticeships raise employment of poor Ugandan youth and are cost-effective in the long run, vocational training has larger impacts
Published 13.02.18