Bruno Oliveira
Department of Political Economy
Bruno_Miguel_Silva_Oliveira@iscte-iul.pt
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Bruno
Oliveira
is
a
social
researcher.
Graduated
in
Sociology
from
ISCTE-IUL
(2011-2014),
he
has
a
master
thesis
in
"Labour
Market
Segmentation
between
generations
(Millennials
vs.
Xers):
a
view
on
Lisbon
from
1986
until
2016"
where
he
developed
an
interest
in
a
new
social
reform
of
the
social
protection.
He
worked
as
a
sociologist/teacher
of
social
policies
and
social
inequalities
in
the
VET
system
before
he
started
as
a
research
assistant
at
ISCTE-IUL,
in
the
project
"UBI
-
Universal
basic
Income,
the
impacts
on
the
activation
trajectories
and
welfare
of
the
citizens"
funded
by
the
Portuguese
Foundation
for
Science
and
Technology.
Educational Qualifications
Licenciate in Sociology, ISCTE-IUL, in 2014 M.Sc. in Human Resources Development Policies, ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, in 2016 PhD in Comparative Politics, ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Escola de Sociologia e Políticas Públicas, in 2022
Research Fields
Local Policies, Policy Case Studies, Qualitative Research , Labour Market segmentation between generations, Comparative Social Policy, Comparative historical analysis, Process-tracing (CPT), Policy-Making Process
Research Groups
Innovation and Labour Politics and Citizenship
Recent Publications
Comunications
Talk
Asensio, M. & Oliveira, Bruno M. (2019). Governance Opportunities and Challenges to Meet the Health Sustainable Development Goals in Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and São Tomé and Príncipe. Governance Opportunities and Challenges to Meet the Health Sustainable Development Goals in Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and São Tomé and Príncipe.
Oliveira, Bruno M., Ramos, S. & Suleman, F. (2018). Patterns of transition to employment: Comparing two generations of workers in Portugal. Taking Inequality Seriously: Economy and Society in the Age of Inequalities.
Oliveira, Bruno M., Suleman, F. & Ramos, S. (2018). Patterns of transition to employment: Comparing two generations of workers in Portugal. III International Meeting of Industrial Sociology, Sociology of Organizations and Work (ISSOW).
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