
Federico Filetti
Research Fellow · Comparative Social Policy
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Federico Filetti is a Research Fellow in the Department of Social Policy at London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), part of the School of Public Policy. His work focuses on comparative social policy, political economy, and welfare state dynamics. Prior to LSE, he was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at King’s College London and earned his PhD in Sociology from Sciences Po Paris (2022), with a thesis titled Labour Market Protection and Family Policy in High-Income Countries: Continuity and Change (1990–2020).
Research Interests: Federico leads two major research streams. First, analyzing high-income countries’ transitions to the knowledge economy through collaborations with King’s College London, Edinburgh, and Leiden. Second, co-investigating welfare state changes’ impacts on women across social classes with Emanuele Ferragina (Sciences Po Paris). His work employs mixed methods, emphasizing comparative policy analysis and quantitative methodologies.
Recent Trends in Publications: Recent articles (2023–2025) emphasize knowledge economy measurement, welfare regime typologies, and labour market policy trajectories. Key contributions include developing a knowledge economy index and analyzing pandemic-era policy responses in France and Italy.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in texts.
Collaborations & Projects: Co-Principal Investigator on the Polanyian Double Movement project examining class-gender intersections in welfare state reforms. Active in international research networks spanning Europe.
Labs/Teams: Research embedded within LSE’s Department of Social Policy and global collaborations with Sciences Po Paris, King’s College London, and other institutions.
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