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Roberto Impicciatore

Professore associato

Dipartimento di Scienze Statistiche "Paolo Fortunati"

Settore scientifico disciplinare: STAT-03/A Demografia

Coordinatore del Corso di Laurea in Sviluppo e cooperazione internazionale

Curriculum vitae

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Roberto Impicciatore is Associate Professor at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna where he teaches Demography and Social Demography (appointed as Full Professor since May 27, 2025).

He is the Director of First cycle degree in International Development and Cooperation.

He is Vice President of the Italian Association for Population Studies (AISP-SIS)

He is Vice President of the Neodemos Association (neodemos.info).

Currently serving as the vice Principal Investigator (PI) for the PRIN/Cariplo project "Geography and Social Inequality in Italy (GESI)" and as PI for the task "Life courses in old age. Retirement, family and residential trajectories" within the PNRR Project "Ageing well in an ageing society (AGE-IT)". He is also a researcher in the PRIN project "Assessing the Vulnerability of Refugees and Asylum seekers in Italy (AVRAI)", in the Cariplo project "Between Origin and Destination (BOnD) - Value Acculturation and SocioEconomic Integration of Migrant Women" and in the ISTAT project "Paths to the stabilization of foreign citizens and citizens of foreign origin".

He is member of the Faculty Board of the National PhD in “Life Course Research (DIN-LCR)”

He is member of the Faculty Board of the PhD in “Economic Sociology, Organization and Labour Studies (ESOL)”, University of Milan.

He is member of the editorial committee of Neodemos. Info and IUSSP’s online news magazine (NIUSSP).

He holds the Italian national scientific qualification (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale) for Full Professor (scientific area 13/STAT-03) 2020-2029.

He is member of the Scientific Board of the Istituto di studi e ricerche Cattaneo, Bologna.

He graduated cum laude in Statistics at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna in 2001 and received a PhD in Demography from Sapienza University, Rome in 2005. He was Post-doc Fellow at the University Bocconi between September 2005 to April 2006 and Assistant Professor at the University of Milan between 2006 and 2015.

He participated in several national and international projects including the 6th Framework Programme project called “MicMac: bridging the micro-macro gap in population forecasting”, the 5th FP project called Demographic sustainability and European integration (DEMOG), Research Training Network (RTN)” and in several PRIN projects.

Previously work experience as visiting researcher in some of the leading research centers in Europe such as the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI), The Hague, the Institut national d'études demographiques (INED), Paris, the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, the Department Social policy at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE), London.

He has taught PhD, graduates and undergraduate courses (mainly Demography, Social Statistics and Life Course Analysis) in the Universities of Bologna, Milan, Bocconi and Padua.

His research interests focus mainly on internal and international migration, family dynamics and life courses in Europe.

(FULL CV in the attached file)