Enrico Benassi is a DPhil student in Social Policy at Oxford, funded by the Centenary Scholarship. His research focuses on the intersection of labor markets and housing policy, examining how wealth influences income opportunities.
Enrico also serves as a Social Policy College Tutor for undergraduates and contributes to the Demographic Change and the Intergenerational Persistence in Homeownership in Europe (DECIPHE) project as a Research Assistant.
Before his doctoral studies, Enrico worked with the Tony Blair Institute and Bain & Company. He holds an MSc in Evidence-Based Policy Evaluation from Oxford and an MSc in Economics and Philosophy from LSE, where he was also a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Economics. He completed his BSc in International Economics and Finance at Bocconi University.
Main Research Interests:
• Housing policy
• Labor market institutions
• Social inequality
• Welfare state comparison
• Poverty and social policy
You can find more about Enrico on his LinkedIn profile