Miriam Tomasuolo

Miriam Tomasuolo is a research fellow of the Department of Economics, Management and Statistics at the University of Milano Bicocca. She received her Ph.D. in economics and finance from the Catholic University of Milan. Currently, her research interests focus on experimental and behavioural economics, labour market outcomes, job quality and well-being. Her articles aim to analyze the link between individual socioeconomic and demographic behaviour and their socioeconomic outcomes, using applied economics techniques. The impact of digital technologies on individual well-being and labour market outcomes holds significant importance in her work. She present researches are concentrated on education policy, human capital, and employability. The primary objective is to provide empirical evidences for public policy choices.

Publications

Enhancing Objective and Subjective Career Outcomes for Graduates in Italy: Perceived Employability and University Support
Mattia Martini, Miriam Tomasuolo, Dario Cavenago. © 2023. 25 pages.
Enhancing the employment of university students and the development of sustainable careers is at the core of national and supra-national political agendas. This chapter explores...