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Tommaso Grossi
Policy Analyst
Tommaso Grossi is a Policy Analyst in the Social Europe and Well-Being Programme at the European Policy Centre. Before joining the EPC, he worked at Fondazione Brodolini researching the impact of digital economy on European labour markets and industrial relations. He contributed to evaluations and impact assessments on topics such as social protection, labour rights, and inequality.

His research interests include: the digital economy, economic governance and international politics, the welfare state, and the impact of inequality and austerity measures on political processes. His articles on these topics have been featured in several Italian newspapers and media outlets.

He holds a MSc in Inequalities from the London School of Economics, an MA in International Politics from SOAS University, and a BA from the University of Rome in European history, cultures and politics

PROGRAM

Social Europe and Well-Being

PROJECT

Areas of expertise

Labour rights, inequality, the digital economy,  economic governance,  international politics,  social protection and the welfare state

Current positions

Policy Analyst

Education

BA from the University of Rome in European cultures and Politics. 
MSc in Inequalities from the London School of Economics, an MA in International Politics from SOAS University

Languages

Italian, English, and French

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Publications

Social Protection / DISCUSSION PAPER
Regulating platform work: How will this impact migrant workers?
By Tommaso Grossi , Andreina De Leo - 22/05/2023
Social EU / DISCUSSION PAPER
The European Pillar of Social Rights: Five years on
By Laura Rayner , Tommaso Grossi , Danielle Brady , Victoria Pedjasaar - 20/12/2022
Social EU / JUBILEE THINK PIECE
Europe’s power is built upon its social contract
By Laura Rayner , Tommaso Grossi - 28/11/2022
Italy / OP-ED
Italy’s technocratic anomaly
By Francesco De Angelis , Tommaso Grossi - 25/07/2022
European Commission / DISCUSSION PAPER
The von der Leyen European Commission at midterm: Same priorities, different reality
By Corina Stratulat , Annika Hedberg , Stefan Sipka , Janis A. Emmanouilidis , Johannes Greubel , Francesco De Angelis , Laura Rayner , Perle Petit , Silvia Carta , Andrea G. Rodríguez , Simon Dekeyrel , Melanie Fessler , Tommaso Grossi , Emily Fitzpatrick , Elizabeth Kuiper , Marta Mucznik - 13/06/2022


Contributions

Italy / ARTICLE
Can Elly Schlein Pull Italy to the Left?
Tommaso Grossi wrote an article with Niccolò Barca on the leader of Italy's Democratic Party (PD), Elly Schlein, her political agenda, and prospects for success in Italian politics. 

The article was published by The Nation and is available here.

Can Elly Schlein Pull Italy to the Left?
17 April 2023 - ,
The Nation
Social EU / PUBLICATION
Study for BUDG Committee - Social tracking methodology for the EU budget
EPC analysts Tommaso Grossi and Laura Rayner conducted a study for the BUDG Committee of the European Parliament on the evolving approach to tracking the effectiveness and impact of social expenditure from the EU budget. 

In the last decade, there has been a shift toward performance-based budgeting, putting emphasis on the outputs and results of expenditure programmes. Despite these changes, ascertaining whether policies are achieving their underlying goals and contributing to the realisation of the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR) remains difficult. The study analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the current system for monitoring and evaluating EU social spending and proposes improvements.

The study is available here.

Study for BUDG Committee - Social tracking methodology for the EU budget
03 March 2023 - ,
BUDG Committee of the European Parliament



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