PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND INVITED BOOK CHAPTERS
Puglisi, C., Muttarak, R., and Vignoli, D. “Climate change concerns and fertility intentions: Reflections and first evidence from the Italian case”. Under review.
Puglisi, C. “Maternal and paternal grandmothers and child health: exploring potential differences in the effect of intergenerational co-residence in Sub-Saharan Africa.”. Under review.
Busetta, A., Puglisi, C., & Cetorelli, V. (2024). ‘Leave no child behind’: investigating the undernutrition divide among Roma and non-Roma children in the Western Balkans. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2024.2393668
Miglio, R., Puglisi, C., Rettaroli, R., Roli, G., & Scalone, F. (2023). Frailty, activity participation, and welfare: An analysis using SHARE data. STATISTICA APPLICATA – Italian Journal of Applied Statistics 35(3, supplement), 305–310.
Miglio, R., Puglisi, C., Rettaroli, R., & Roli, G. (2024). Frailty in Europe: the role of Social Networks and Activity Participation. Rivista Italiana Di Economia Demografia e Statistica, 78(2).
Busetta A., Cetorelli V., Puglisi C. (2022). “Inequalities in undernutrition among Roma and non-Roma children in Western Balkans: an analysis of the determinants”, in Balzanella A., Bini M., Cavicchia C., Verde R. (Eds), Book of the Short Papers SIS 2022 – 51th Scientific meeting of the Italian Statistical Society, pp. 1090-1095, Milano: Pearson, ISBN: 9788891932310.
Puglisi, C. and Busetta, A. (2018). “Women’s empowerment and child mortality: the case of Bangladesh”, In: Abbruzzo A., Brentari E., Chiodi M., Piacentino D. (Eds), Book of Short Papers SIS 2018 – 47th Scientific meeting of the Italian Statistical Society, pp. 1713-1718, Milano: Pearson, ISBN: 978-88-919102-3-3.
Puglisi, C., and Busetta, A. (2019). The Effect of Education on Under-Five Mortality: Individual and Community-Level Effects in Bangladesh. Statistica, 79(2), 181-200.
WORKING PAPERS
Puglisi, C. “Women’s community-level education and Under-five survival in Sub-Saharan Africa: a cross-country analysis using DHS data.”