He is also a Research Fellow at CReAM, the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at University College London (UCL), at Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano (LdA) and at IZA, the Bonn-based Institute for the Study of Labor. His main research interests are in Applied Microeconometrics, Labour Economics and the Economics of Migration. In particular, he has studied the labour market and fiscal consequences of migration in destination and in source countries, the socio-economic assimilation of immigrants and their children and the determinants and consequences of migration policies. His work has been published in journals such as the Review of Economic Studies, the Economic Journal, the Scandinavian Journal of Economics and Economic Policy among others.
Recent Publications
- Devillanova, C. and T. Frattini, “Inequities in Immigrants’ Access to Health Care Services: Disentangling Potential Barriers”, International Journal of Manpower, 37(7): 1191–1208, 2016.
- Dustmann, C., T. Frattini and A. Rosso, “The Effect of Emigration from Poland on Polish Wages”, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 117(2): 522–564, 2015.
- Dustmann, C. and T. Frattini, “The Fiscal Effects of Immigration in the UK”, Economic Journal, 124 (580): F593–F643, 2014.
- Dustmann, C., T. Frattini and I. Preston, “The Effect of Immigration along the Distribution of Wages”, Review of Economic Studies, 80(1): 145-173, 2013.
- Dustmann, C., T. Frattini and G. Lanzara, “Educational Achievement of Second-Generation Immigrants: An International Comparison”, Economic Policy, 27(69): 143-185, 2012.