Claudia Olivetti is an Italian economist specializing in the fields of labor economics and the economics of gender and family. She is the George J. Records 1956 Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College.[1] and a Research Associate and Co-Director (co-directing with Claudia Goldin and Jessica Goldberg)[2] of the "Gender in the Economy" study group at the National Bureau of Economic Research.[3][4] She was previously a professor of economics at Boston College and a Harvard Radcliffe Institute fellow.[5]
Olivetti's research focuses on women in the labor market, intergenerational mobility, and marriage institutions. Her work has appeared several times in economic journals including the American Economic Review, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and the Journal of Political Economy.[6]