Full CV with list of publications - Università degli Studi di Trento

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Full CV with list of publications - Università degli Studi di Trento
TERESIO POGGIO
Curriculum vitae (October 2010)
1. PERSONAL AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Born in 1968, Italian citizen, male.
PRIVATE ADDRESS:
E-mail: [email protected]
OFFICE:
University of Trento
Dept. of Sociology and Social Research
Via Verdi, 26
I 38122 Trento – Italy
tel: +39 0461 281406
fax: +39 0461 281348
E-mail: [email protected]
2. EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
January, 30th 2006 - Ph.D in Sociology and Social Research – University of Trento (2002-2006)
Dissertation: “Proprietà della casa e disuguaglianze sociali in Italia, 1951-2001” (Home Ownership and
Social Inequality in Italy, 1951-2001). Supervisor: Prof. Marzio Barbagli (University of Bologna).
Examiners: Prof. Piergiorgio Corbetta (University of Bologna), Prof. Chiara Saraceno (University of
Turin) and Prof. Paolo Segatti (University of Milan). Result: excellent work.
March, 28th 2001 - BA degree in Sociology – University of Trento (1987-2001; part-time student +
interruption for other professional activity).
Title of the dissertation: La casa del padre: disuguaglianze abitative e proprietà dell’alloggio in una prospettiva
comparata (The House of the Father. Home Ownership and Housing Inequality in Comparative
Perspective). Supervisor: Prof. Gøsta Esping Andersen. Examiners: Prof. Antonio M. Chiesi and Prof.
Sergio Fabbrini. Grade: 110/110.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Comparative welfare research;
- Housing systems and policies;
- Living conditions and poverty;
- Social stratification and reproduction of inequality;
- Income and wealth distribution;
- Life courses;
- Quantitative methods in social research.
3. PUBLICATIONS
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS:
Poggio T. (2008), “La proprietà della casa nella stratificazione sociale” (Home ownership in
social stratification) in Meridiana, n. 62, pp. 53-69.
Poggio T. (2007), “Sistemas de vivenda e benestar no sur de Europa” (Housing and welfare
systems in Southern Europe) in Administración & cidadanía vol. 2 n. 2, pp 93-113.
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Poggio T. (2006), “Proprietà della casa, disuguaglianze sociali e vincoli del sistema abitativo”
(Home ownership, social inequalities and constraints from the housing system), in La rivista delle politiche
sociali, n.3, pp. 27-40.
Poggio T. (2005), La casa come area di welfare” (Housing as a welfare dimension), in Polis,
vol.19, n.2, pp. 279-305.
Callegaro M. and Poggio T. (2004), “Espansione della telefonia mobile ed errore di copertura
nelle inchieste telefoniche” (Expansion of mobile phones and coverage error in telephone surveys) in
Polis, 2004, vol. 18 n. 3, pp. 477-506.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
Poggio T. and Callegaro M. (forthcoming), “Italy”, in Michael Häder, Sabine Häder & Mike
Kühne (eds.), Telephone Surveys in Europe: Research and Practice, Springer
Poggio T. (forthcoming), “The Housing Pillar of the Mediterranean Welfare Regime: The
Relations between Home Ownership and Other Dimensions of Welfare in Italy”, in Richard Ronald
and Marja Elsinga (eds.), Beyond Home Ownership. New Perspectives on Housing and Society. Routledge.
Poggio T. (2009), “Le principali dimensioni della disuguaglianza abitativa” (Main dimensions of
housing inequality), in Andrea Brandolini, Chiara Saraceno and Antonio Schizzerotto (eds.), Dimensioni
della disuguaglianza in Italia: povertà, abitazione, salute (Dimensions of inequality in Italy: poverty, housing,
health), Bologna, il Mulino.
Baldini M. and Poggio T. (2009), “Le politiche rivolte all’affitto e i loro effetti” (Housing
policies toward the rented sector, and their outcomes), in Andrea Brandolini, Chiara Saraceno and
Antonio Schizzerotto (eds.), Dimensioni della disuguaglianza in Italia: povertà, abitazione, salute, Bologna, il
Mulino.
Poggio T. (2008), “The intergenerational transmission of home ownership and the reproduction
of the familialistic welfare regime”, in Chiara Saraceno (ed.), Families, Ageing and Social Policy. Generational
Solidarity in European Welfare States. Cheltenham (UK) and Northampton (MA, USA) Edward Elgar.
Bernardi F. and Poggio T. (2004), “Home ownership and social inequality in Italy”, in Karin
Kurz and Hans Peter Blossfeld (eds.), Home Ownership and Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective.
Stanford: Stanford University Press.
DATASETS:
Bazzoli M., Buzzi C. and Poggio T. (to be released in 2011), Crescere a Trento. Survey on care and
education of 0-3 years old children in Trento . [http://www.crescereatrento.it/]
OTHER SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS:
Filandri M. and Poggio T. (2010), Description of relevant European databases for the study of
intergenerational transmission of inequality. Equalsoc report. [On-line (20 May 2010): http://intgen.wzb.eu]
Poggio T. (ed.) (2010), The Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality: Analytic Possibilities from
Existing Data. State of the Art Report, Network of excellence Equalsoc. Contributions from M.
Albertini, C. Attias-Donfut, M. Filandri, K. Kasearu, B. Nolan, A. Papuchon, T. Poggio, C. Saraceno e
K. Van den Bosch. [On-line (20 May 2010): http://www.equalsoc.org/10]
Poggio T. (2009), review of Susan J. Smith and Moira Munro (eds.) The Microstructures of Housing
Markets, in Sociologica n. 2.
Poggio T. (2009), Introduction to Trento City Council, Osservatorio sulle condizioni abitative: dinamiche
sociali e di mercato (Observatory on housing conditions: social and market dynamics).
Poggio T. (2007), “L’analisi secondaria di dati quantitativi: opportunità, problemi, fonti”
(Secondary analysis of quantitative data: opportunities, problems, sources), in LaboR, Le ricerche di
Petronilla. Una guida alle fonti statistiche per l'analisi secondaria nella ricerca sociale. (Petronilla’s research. A
guide to statistical sources for secondary analysis in social research) Quaderni del Dipartimento n. 38.
Trento, Università di Trento - Dipartimento di Sociologia e ricerca sociale, pp. 11-26.
Poggio T. (2007), “Povertà, redditi e consumi familiari” (Poverty, household income and
consumption), in LaboR, Le ricerche di Petronilla. Una guida alle fonti statistiche per l'analisi secondaria nella
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ricerca sociale. Quaderni del Dipartimento n. 38. Trento, Università di Trento - Dipartimento di
Sociologia e ricerca sociale, pp. 55-64.
Callegaro M. and Poggio T. (2005), Where Can I Call You? The “Mobile (Phone) Revolution” and its
Impact on Survey Research and Coverage Error: discussing the Italian Case, in van Dijkum, Cor, Jörg Blasius and
Claire Durand (eds.), Recent Developments and Applications in Social Research Methodology Proceedings of the
RC33 Sixth International Conference on Social Science Methodology, Amsterdam [Cd-rom]. Leverkusen-Opladen
(Germany), Barbara Budrich.
Poggio T. (2004), review of Anna R. Minelli La politica per la casa (Housing policy), in Rivista
italiana di scienza politica n. 3.
Bernardi F. and Poggio T. (2002), Home-ownership and social inequality in Italy. Quaderni del
Dipartimento n. 26. Trento, Università di Trento - Dipartimento di Sociologia e ricerca sociale.
WORKING PAPERS (CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITY):
Baldini M. and Poggio T. (submitted to international journal), Housing policy toward the rental sector
in Italy: a distributive assessment.
Poggio T., Mulder C. H., Gulbrandsen L., Nolan B. and Fahey T., Family relations, welfare regimes
and the intergenerational transmission of home ownership.
Poggio T., Transmission of different forms of capital and intergenerational mobility
Poggio T., Different patterns of home ownership in Europe.
OTHER WORKING PAPERS:
Poggio T., Home ownership and social inequality in Switzerland.
Poggio T., Citizenship on the reserve: friendly societies and cooperatives at the origins of the welfare state.
COMMISSIONED REPORTS:
Baldini M., Federici M. and Poggio T. (2009), Le condizioni abitative delle famiglie italiane (Housing
conditions of Italian households), Report to the Italian Ministry of Employment and Social affairs.
Baldini M. e Poggio T. (2009), Il fondo sociale per l’affitto nell’esperienza di alcune grandi città italiane:
un’analisi su microdati amministrativi (Housing allowances in the largest Italian cities: a study based on
register micro-data), Report to the Italian Ministry of Employment and Social affairs.
Baldini M. e Poggio T. (2009), I trasferimenti alle famiglie in affitto in Italia: una valutazione distributiva
(Transfers to tenant households in Italy: a distributive assessment), Report to the Italian Ministry of
Employment and Social affairs.
Biolcati Rinaldi F., Margheri C. e Poggio T. (2003), Povertà ed esclusione sociale in Trentino: problemi,
politiche, proposte (Poverty and social exclusion in Trentino: issues, policies, suggestions) Report to the
Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Trento, Special Commission on Poverty and Social
Exclusion.
4. EMPLOYMENT, RESEARCH AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT:
Research assistant
Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento
Via Verdi 26
38100 Trento – Italy
Phone: +39 0461 281322 Fax: +39 0461 281348
As of 10 January 2007, I am the Executive Co-ordinator of the departmental Research Laboratory
(LaboR). This unit (5 people) runs most of the data collection activities (CATI and face-to-face
interviews, web surveys) in the Department and provides data services for internal and commissioned
research. Along with the Head of Department, who is the scientific coordinator of LaboR, I am
responsible for the development of a project aiming to set up a national data archive for the social
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sciences. My responsibilities include drafting plans of activity, fund-raising, developing the
organizational, methodological and IT dimensions of the project, liaising with the Italian partners and
with other European data archives and their consortium.
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS:
- Appointment: August 1st 2001. On leave while doing my doctoral studies, Nov. 2002 – Oct. 2005.
- As of August 1st 2008 I work part-time (30 hours/week).
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT:
Employment before 2001 was not oriented to research.
CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TRENTO:
(2009-2010) The analysis of childcare demand in Trento: supervising and collaborating with a junior
researcher (post-Ba specialization scholarship) who is responsible for the project (supervised also by
prof. Carlo Buzzi). We are currently completing a mixed mode survey on this topic.
(2008-2010) The intergenerational transmission of inequality. Analytic possibilities from existing data:
co-coordinator of this research team within the network of excellence Equalsoc (with prof. Chiara
Saraceno, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung).
CURRENT INDEPENDENT AND COMMISSIONED PROJECTS:
Working part-time allows me to carry out also independent and commissioned research. Most of my
research activities are in fact not linked to my position at the University of Trento.
(2008-2010) Evaluating the outcomes of the Italian rent supplement scheme: research project only
partially funded aiming to investigate the outcomes of this policy instrument by analysing survey data
and register data for major cities (with Massimo Baldini).
TEACHING AND SEMINAR ACTIVITY:
As a research assistant, the courses I teach are not credit bearing in compliance with the Italian
university system. At the University of Trento:
- Doctoral School in Sociology and Social Research: Instructor “Data analysis using Spss” (2007),
“Data analysis using Stata” (2004; 2006), “Social network analysis using Ucinet” (2004).
- Ba degree in Sociology: Teaching assistant in “Methods and techniques in social research”
(2002; 2004) and “Laboratory Data analysis with Spss (2006-2007)”.
- Seminars held on quantitative methods and techniques for social research and on housing policy.
- LaboR provides methodological and technical help-desk support to graduate students.
- Examiner in Ba dissertation discussions (occasional).
5. PREVIOUS RESEARCH (MAIN)
(2008-2009) Towards a social housing policy in Italy: Project of the Centro di Analisi delle Politiche
Pubbliche at the University of Modena, commissioned by the Italian Ministry of Social Solidarity
(Director: prof. Massimo Baldini).
(2007-2008) Observatory on Inequalities: Project of the Ermanno Gorrieri Foundation and the Centro
di Analisi delle Politiche Pubbliche at the University of Modena: researcher within the housing
inequality team (Director: prof. Chiara Saraceno, University of Torino and Wissenschaftszentrum
Berlin für Sozialforschung).
(2002) Poverty in Trentino: Research commissioned by the Special Commission on Poverty of the
Trento Provincial Assembly: project co-ordinator (with Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi and Cristina
Margheri).
(2001-2002) Social capital and economic development at a local level: Project led by the University of
Trento: coordinator of the survey field and responsible person for the quality of collected data and for
the analysis of the entrepreneurs’ ego-networks (Director: prof. Antonio M. Chiesi).
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(1996) GoNgo: Project of Habitat International Coalition. Responsible person for a case study on the
cooperative Dar-Genova (private social housing). This action-research project focused on good
practices between government and non-governmental organizations. The GoNgo report was presented
at the Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II).
(1994) Projet Coraux: responsible person for a case study on two “black and minorities housing
associations” in London. Main results from this action-research project have been published in Mazouz
M. and Ottolini C., Projet Coraux: vers un réseau européen multiculturel pour le respect du droit à habiter; Paris,
Fondation pour le Progrès de l’Homme, 1995.
6. CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES (2008-2010)
2010
- (co-organizer, with prof. Chiara Saraceno), Equalsoc workshop The intergenerational transmission of
inequality: analytic possibilities from existing data, Berlin, March 15-16.
- (invited speaker) Euricse roundtable Abitare oggi: Piani e programmi di social housing in Trentino, Rovereto,
June 17.
2009
- Poggio T., Mulder C. H., Gulbrandsen L., Nolan B. and Fahey T., “Family relations, welfare regimes
and the intergenerational transmission of home ownership”, paper presented by L. Gulbrandsen at the
European Network for Housing Research (ENHR) conference. Prague, June 28 - July 1.
- Poggio T., Mulder C. H. and Gulbrandsen L., “Family relations, welfare regimes and the
intergenerational transmission of home ownership”, presentation at the University of Amsterdam
conference on “Family, Migration and Housing”. Amsterdam, April 2-3.
2008
- (Invited plenary speaker) Poggio T., “The housing pillar of the Mediterranean welfare regime: family,
state and market in the social production of home ownership in Italy” paper presented at the OTB
conference “Building on Home Ownership: Housing Policies and Social Strategies”. Delft, November
13-14.
- Baldini M. and Poggio T., “Come sta funzionando il fondo di sostegno per l’affitto? Una prima
valutazione” (An initial evaluation of the rent supplement scheme in Italy), paper presented by M.
Baldini at the first Espanet-Italy conference, Ancona, 6-8 November.
- Chair of the Session on Housing, European Population Conference, Barcelona, July 9-12.
- Baldini M. and Poggio T., “Ten Years After: Evaluating the Italian Rent Supplement Scheme”. Paper
presented at the ENHR Annual Conference, Dublin, July 6-9.
- Poggio T., “The intergenerational transmission of home ownership and the reproduction of the
familialistic welfare regime”. Paper presented at the EQUALSOC midterm general conference, Berlin,
April 11-12.
- Poggio T., “Three decades of private renting in Italy”. Presentation at the ENHR workshop on “The
private rented sector”, Dublin, January 21-22.
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7. COMPETENCES AND SKILLS
METHODOLOGICAL TRAINING:
2010
2010
2009
2009
2008
2005
2004
2002
2002
Oxford Spring School in Quantitative Methods for Social Research: “Generalized Linear Latent
and Mixed Models” course (A. Pickles), Oxford;
European Social Survey Training: Paradata in social survey research (F. Kreuter), Mannheim;
Web-based Survey Methods Workshop (M. Bosnjak, M. Weiß), Trento;
European Social Survey Training: “Mixed-mode surveys” (E. de Leeuw), Ljubljana;
Oxford Spring School in Quantitative Methods for Social Research: “Crash course in bias
selection modelling” (V. Prowse), Oxford;
“Social network analysis” course (S. Borgatti and M. Diani), Trento;
“SIENA (Simulation Investigation for Empirical Network Analysis) workshop” (T.A.B.
Snijders), Portoroz;
Essex Summer School in Data analysis and collection: “Social network analysis” (M. Everett);
“Advanced social network analysis” (J. Skvoretz); “Survival analysis” (S. P. Jenkins);
Courses in Applied Social Surveys: “Multilevel Discrete–Time Event History Analysis” (F.
Steele), Southampton.
QUANTITATIVE DATA IN SOCIAL RESEARCH:
- Good skills in dealing with methodological, ethical and logistics issues in social research;
- Experience in managing new data collection activities, in dealing with register data and in using
existing data for secondary analysis;
- Expertise in handling large and complex data sets, including most of the main comparative projects
(ECHP, ESS, EUSILC, Luxembourg Income & Luxembourg Wealth Studies , SHARE);
- Excellent knowledge of main sources of statistical data for social research: micro data archives and
catalogues, macro indicator repertoires.
COMPUTER LITERACY:
- Self sufficient in handling own workstation (main operating systems, standard productivity software).
- Statistical applications: Stata, Spss, Ucinet, Enet (very good knowledge); Lisrel, MlWin, Siena.
- Other software for scientific productivity: EndNote; Atlas-ti.
- Capacity to effectively use net-tools for scientific cooperative work and information dissemination.
ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS:
Experience in writing research bids, proposals and reports.
LANGUAGES:
English (fluent), French (good understanding) and Italian (native speaker).
8. GRANTS AWARDED AND RESEARCH INCOME GENERATED
2010
2010
2009-2010
2009
2008-2010
2008
Equalsoc: short course participation grant.
European Social Survey: workshop participation grant.
Trento Municipality: 24,000 € for a 1+1 years specialization scholarship allocated to a
junior researcher for a project on childcare services demand; 20,000 € plus allocated to
the project for data collection costs (with prof. Carlo Buzzi).
European Social Survey: workshop participation grant.
Equalsoc network: 40,000 € for the project “The intergenerational transmission of
inequality: analytic possibilities from existing data” (with prof. Chiara Saraceno and
other scholars).
Equalsoc: short course participation grant.
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2002
2001
University of Trento: 3 years PhD scholarship (circa 15,000 €, renounced).
European Centre for Analysis in the Social Sciences, University of Essex: short visit
grant.
9. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE
2009
Trento City Council, Observatory on housing conditions (Statistics unit): consultancy on
the development of a thematic information system on the basis of available register data.
2008-present Social planning committee of the Autonomous Province of Trento: expert member on
social policy designated by the trade unions.
2007
Italian Ministry of Family Policies: expert on housing policy during the preliminary
activities towards the National Conference of the Family.
1995-present Consultant on housing and social policies for non-profit organizations, local
governments and trade unions (on an occasional basis).
MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER:
Journal of Official Statistics (Statistics Sweden); Housing Studies; Polis; book series “Stranieri in Italia”
(il Mulino publisher);
MEMBER OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
International Network for Social Network Analysis (2004-present); European Network for Housing
Research (2008-present).
10. REFEREES
On request.
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