Dr Tiziana Nazio is an Associate Professor at the University of Turin, of Eastern Piedmont and Fellow of Collegio Carlo Alberto. Her research areas include family formation dynamics, intergenerational relations, and the gender distribution of paid employment and unpaid work.
She was formerly a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at the Research Department Skill Formation and Labor Markets at the WZB – Berlin Social Science Center (2017-19) and before that a Career Development Fellow at the Sociology Department, Oxford University and Nuffield College (2005-08).
Tiziana's research examines individuals' life courses, emphasising the role of gender, social background, employment, social interactions, and institutional settings. She has published in journals such as the European Sociological Review, European Journal of Population, Work, Employment & Society, Demographic Research, and International Migration Review.
She is an elected Executive Committee member of the European Sociological Association (ESA) serving her second mandate (2019-24) and currently contributing to the PNRR-project Age-It: Ageing Well in an Ageing Society and the Cluster of Excellence The Politics of Inequality project CoPE: COVID-19 Policies for Gender Equality