PARTNER
University of Trento
Moris Triventi, Local CoordinatorFull professor
Education; Social inequality; Social stratification; Policy impact evaluation; Occupational outcomes
moris.triventi@unitn.itMoris Triventi is a Full Professor in Quantitative Sociology at the University of Trento. He is a member of the Center for Social Inequality Studies (CSIS) and the Deputy Director of the PhD program in Sociology and Social Research. He is also the Research Delegate for the Department of Sociology and Social Research. Moris is the Principal Investigator of the international project INEQUALITREES - A Novel Look at Socio-Economic Inequalities using Machine Learning Techniques and Integrated Data Sources and the local PI (Unitn) of the PRIN project GESI - Geography and Social Inequality in Italy. His research interests include social inequality, quantitative sociology, and machine learning techniques.
Filip Agneessens
Associate professor
Social network analysis; Organizations; Teams; Egonetworks; Research methods
filip.agneessens@unitn.itFilip Agneessens is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the Department of Sociology and Social Research at the University of Trento. He also serves as the acting coordinator of the Hans Schadee Research Methods Center. His research primarily focuses on social network analysis, with a specific interest in methodology and statistics, as well as applications in organizational settings. Agneessens investigates the effects of network relations, such as advice, trust, and conflict, on individual and team performance, job satisfaction, and well-being.
Sara Fiasconaro
Master student
Inequalities; methodology and data analysis; marginal areas; migration; sociology of education
sara.fiasconaro@studenti.unitn.itSara Fiasconaro is a Master's student at the University of Trento, with research interests in inequalities, methodology and data analysis, marginal areas, migration, and sociology of education.
Andrea Pietrolucci
Post-doctoral researcher
Inequality; Education; Wealth; Stratification; Mobility
andrea.pietrolucci@unitn.itAndrea Pietrolucci is a Post-doctoral Researcher at the University of Trento, where he previously got his PhD with a thesis on the role of parental wealth in the reproduction of educational and occupational inequalities. His research interests revolve around inequality, education, wealth, stratification, and mobility.
Luca Piccoli
Associate professor
Family economics; Public economics; Labor economics; Risky behaviors
luca.piccoli@unitn.itLuca Piccoli is an Associate Professor at the University of Trento. He holds a PhD from the University of Verona and has previously worked at the University of Balearic Islands, the Paris School of Economics, and the University of Verona. His research interests include family economics, public economics, and the economics of risky behaviors.
Pietro Rabusin
Master student
Educational inequalities; social stratification
pietro.rabusin@studenti.unitn.itPietro Rabusin is a Master's student at the University of Trento, Italy. His main research interests are educational inequalities and social stratification.
Agnese Vitali
Associate professor
Demography; Gender inequality; Family and fertility; Changing gender norms; Transition to adulthood
agnese.vitali@unitn.itAgnese Vitali is an Associate Professor of Demography at the University of Trento, specializing in female-breadwinner families, parenthood and academic careers, and new demographic behaviors. Prior to her current position, she directed the Population and Geography BSc programme at the University of Southampton and represented the University on the Board of the European Doctoral School of Demography.