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Giulia Barletta serves as an External Researcher at the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, where she is affiliated with the Development Economics Research Group (DERG), and concurrently holds a PhD fellowship. Her academic profile centers on Mozambique's economic landscape, with specialized focus on inequality measurement, poverty dynamics, and intergenerational mobility across longitudinal datasets spanning 1996-2020.
Her research portfolio spans Development Economics, Poverty and Inequality, Labor Economics, and Microeconomics, employing mixed-method approaches to analyze policy impacts on vulnerable populations. Key methodological strengths include longitudinal inequality tracking, crisis impact assessment (notably COVID-19), and firm-level manufacturing surveys, contributing empirical evidence for Sub-Saharan African development policy formulation.
Between 2022-2025, Barletta produced six significant publications demonstrating thematic consistency in Mozambique-focused development research. Her work reveals evolving inequality patterns, contextualizes poverty through pandemic disruptions, and examines social mobility constraints. The publications collectively highlight methodological rigor in household survey analysis and policy-relevant insights for international development institutions like UNU-WIDER.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. Information regarding academic mentorship of students or secured research grants remains undisclosed. Her institutional engagement appears exclusively channeled through the Department of Economics' Development Economics Research Group, with no additional laboratory or team affiliations specified beyond DERG.
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