Team Role:
Senior Lecturer
Dr Veruska Oppedisano

Veruska Oppedisano is Senior Lecturer at the University of Westminster and Research Associate at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. She has extensive experience in the evaluation of programmes that foster human capital and health outcomes. She has an ongoing interest in mental health issues and is currently working on a project that aim to assess the feasibility of meditation in primary schools. She has a PhD in Economics from the University of Turin.
Discover the projects Veruska Oppedisano is a part of
PROJECTS

Projects Field:
Crime
28 June 2024
Ministry of Justice Evaluation of New Prisons Programme
The prison population has increased significantly in the 2020s, prompting the Prison Capacity Portfolio (PCP) to aim for 20,000 additional prison places during the decade. This initiative not only...
Projects Field:
Education
28 June 2024
Out of sight: missing school and life outcomes for young people
In partnership with FFT Education Datalab, CER researchers have been awarded a new grant from the Nuffield Foundation. The CER research team includes Richard Dorsett, Veruska Oppedisano, Gerda Buchmueller...
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Absence
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Crime
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Education
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Exclusion
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Suspension
1 June 2023
SAFE project
The SAFE (Support, Attend, Fulfil, Exceed) Taskforces project is a new programme introduced in the 2022/23 academic year by the Department of Education. It aims to protect young people...
Projects Field:
Education
Projects Field:
Exclusion
Projects Field:
LEO
1 January 2023
The impact of exclusion on peers’ education and labour market outcomes
Studies have found that excluding a pupil from school harms their education and employment prospects and increases their chance of engaging in criminal activity. However, evidence from other countries...
Veruska Oppedisano's Published Works
PUBLICATION
Publication Type
Journal
Publication Author:
Veruska Oppedisano
Publication Title:
Higher Education Expansion and Unskilled Labour Market Outcomes
The increasing demand for higher education reduces the supply and changes the composition of unskilled secondary school graduates, and it may therefore affect their labour market outcomes. However, there is little empirical evidence on these effects. This paper analyses...
Publication Type
Journal
Publication Author:
Veruska Oppedisano
Publication Title:
What Are the Causes of Educational Inequality and its Evolution over Time? Evidence from PISA
This paper provides evidence on the sources of differences in inequality in educational scores and their evolution over time in four European countries. Using Programme for International Student Assessment data from the 2000 and the 2006 waves, the paper...
Publication Type
Journal
Publication Author:
Veruska Oppedisano
Publication Title:
Should Cash Transfer be Conditional? Conditionality, Preventive Care, and Health Outcomes
We study a Conditional Cash Transfer program in which the cash transfers to the mother only depend on the fulfillment of the national preventive visit schedule by her children born before she registered in the program. We estimate that...
Meet our other team members

Peter Urwin
Role:
Centre Director

Alex Bowyer
Role:
Research Fellow

Gerda Buchmueller
Role:
Research Fellow

Franz Buscha
Role:
Professor of Economics

Richard Dorsett
Role:
Professor of Economic Evaluation

Emma Gorman
Role:
Principal Research Fellow

Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara
Role:
Research Fellow

Fatima Maatwk
Role:
Lecturer

Elisabeth Michielsens
Role:
Principal Lecturer

Veruska Oppedisano
Role:
Senior Lecturer

Frankie Saundry
Role:
Research Associate

Richard Saundry
Role:
Principal Research Fellow

Sylvia Snijders
Role:
Senior Lecturer

Min Zhang
Role:
Research Fellow