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Rosario Scandurra is a Ramón y Cajal Research Professor at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra’s Barcelona School of Management, specializing in quantitative sociology of education. His research focuses on inequality, education systems, skills formation, and labour market transitions, with contributions to public policy debates on educational opportunities and youth employment. He holds academic positions at multiple institutions including Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and Universidad de Granada.
Education pathways include a PhD from Universitat de Barcelona and research roles at the Centro de Investigación Sociológicas. His work examines how educational and skills inequalities accumulate across lifespans, with particular attention to regional disparities in Europe. Key research themes include the impact of EU policies on youth employment, activation programs, and the interplay of multilingualism and labor markets in contexts like Ghana.
His recent publications analyze territorial configurations of school-to-work outcomes, the effectiveness of employability programs, and the role of skills in environmental decision-making. He has co-authored studies on pandemic impacts on kidney transplant patients and the socio-spatial dynamics of school segregation in urban areas.

