

Paolo Pinotti
Professor of Economics & Endowed Chair, Bocconi University Department of Social and Political Sciences
Paolo Pinotti is Professor of Economics and Endowed Chair in the Economic Analysis of Crime in the Department of Social and Political Sciences of Bocconi University, where he directs the CLEAN Centre for the Economic Analysis of Crime. He currently holds an ERC Consolidator Grant for the project "Clean Evidence on Dirty Deeds". He is also Coordinator of Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti, a research institute on labor and social policies in Europe.
Recent work by Paolo Pinotti
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How the Mexican war on drugs fuelled organised crime
Municipalities with oil pipelines in Mexico saw a 30% increase in cartel presence after the war on drugs began, resulting in severe economic and social impacts.
Published 24.09.24
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Job losses, unemployment benefits and domestic violence: Evidence from Brazil
Job losses, through reduced income and increased exposure, lead to substantial increases in domestic violence against women which are not mitigated by unemployment benefits
Published 02.02.23
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Job loss and crime in Brazil
After mass layoffs criminal prosecutions increase for displaced workers, but eligibility for unemployment benefits offsets this effect
Published 15.09.22
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Goals and gaps: Tackling educational segregation of immigrant children
Career counselling helps close the immigrant-native gap in high-school track choice, grade repetition, and cognitive skills
Published 12.03.18