

Francesca Salvati
Assistant Professor, University of Essex
Francesca Salvati is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the University of Essex. She earned her PhD in Economics from University College London. She is an applied microeconomist interested in labor economics, human capital formation, health and education. Her current research focuses on the determinants and dynamics of health and skill formation over the life cycle and their interaction with education and labor supply decisions, and the design and evaluation of educational and employment policies.
Recent work by Francesca Salvati
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Hitting beyond the target: How early childhood interventions benefit siblings
The returns to early childhood interventions increase dramatically when accounting for the benefits experienced by siblings in the same household
Published 25.07.23