24 Jul 2020 Fertility is likely to decline in the wake of the Covid19 pandemic, a new study finds A new study from Bocconi University leverages historical social, economic and demographic evidence from natural events and pandemics as well as the latest techniques in demographic science to draw the conclusion that postCovid fertility will plausibly decline because of economic uncertainty and increased childcare burdens
22 Jul 2020 How the Lockdown Changed Political Attitudes in the EU Francesco Passerelli and colleagues are studying the longlasting effects of the pandemic
21 Jul 2020 The Role of Social Factors on Spread and Mortality A project studying diffusion factors involves COVID Crisis Lab, CERGAS, the virologist Ilaria Capua and CERN
20 Jul 2020 Utilities Haven't Been Hit Too Hard by COVID, But Energy Transition Looms The drop in energy consumption never exceeded 30%, according to Andrea Gilardoni. The critical factor is investment
21 Jul 2020 Hospital Sanitation: How to Avert 31,000 Infections in Five Years A new probiotic system could also halve antibiotic resistance, according to a study coauthored by two Bocconi scholars and researchers of University of Ferrara and Udine
17 Jul 2020 Working from Home Is for the Most Skilled A study by Thomas Le Barbanchon found that information, financial activities, and professional and business services, along with agriculture, are the industries with the most hours worked at home