MADRID 2019 The Future of AGEING

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Anna Cristina D'addio

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She co-authored leading OECD publications such as “Growing Unequal?”, and the various editions of “Pensions at a Glance” and “Pensions Outlook”, among others. Before joining the OECD Anna was a research professor in micro-econometrics applied to labour market/education issues.

Anna Cristina D'Addio

Anna Cristina D'Addio is an Economist by background. She has worked as a Senior Policy Analyst in the GEM Report team at UNESCO since 2017 where she leads on the thematic part of the Report. 

Anna Cristina D'Addio is an Economist by background. She has worked as a Senior Policy Analyst in the GEM Report team at UNESCO since 2017 where she leads on the thematic part of the Report. Prior to this position, Anna worked at the OECD on a comprehensive list of issues ranging from ageing unequally, pensions adequacy and sustainability, financial education and literacy, inequality, poverty, the intergenerational transmission of education and income, the life course approach to social policy and the decline of fertility, with a particular emphasis on the role of policies. In that role she co-authored leading OECD publications such as “Growing Unequal?”, and the various editions of “Pensions at a Glance” and “Pensions Outlook”, among others. Before joining the OECD Anna was a research professor in micro-econometrics applied to labour market/education issues.

She has taught and carried out research at the Center for Applied Econometrics (CAM), University of Copenhagen; at the Higher Institute for Labour Studies (HIVA), Catholic University of Leuven; at the Department of Economics, University of Aarhus; at the Center for Research in Integration, Education, Qualifications and Marginalization, of the Aarhus Business School; at the Center of Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE), and IRES of the Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve. She holds a Ph.D. in Quantitative Economics (European Doctoral Program) from CORE and IRES (the Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve), a Doctorate in Public Economics from the University of Pavia and a Master in Quantitative Economics from CORE.

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