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Prime Minister
  
Mario Monti

Political party
  
Independent

Spouse
  
Mario Deaglio

Nationality
  
Italian

Role
  
Italian Politician

Succeeded by
  
Enrico Giovannini

Name
  
Elsa Fornero

Preceded by
  
Maurizio Sacconi

Occupation
  
Professor


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Born
  
7 May 1948 (age 75) (
1948-05-07
)

Children
  
Andrea Deaglio, Silvia Deaglio

Books
  
Adequacy of Pension Systems in Europe: An analysis based on comprehensive replacement rates

Similar People
  
Mario Deaglio, Mario Monti, Giuliano Poletti, Susanna Camusso

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Elsa Fornero (born 7 May 1948) is an Italian politician who served as Minister of Labor, Social Policies and Gender Equality in the Monti cabinet from November 2011 to April 2013.

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Career

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Prior to becoming minister, Fornero was economics professor at the University of Turin. She is an expert in welfare and pensions. From 2000 to 2010, she worked together with the Turin Centre on the Italian pension system. She served as the director of the Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies. She was also vice president of Intesa Sanpaolo bank's supervisory board. She was non executive independent director of Buzzi Unicem from 2008 to November 2011.

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She was appointed minister of labor, social policies and gender equality on 16 November 2011, replacing Maurizio Sacconi in the post. In December 2011, shortly after her appointment, she cried publicly while she was presenting new austerity measures.

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She was accused by many (journalists, media and politicians belonging to opposition parties) of acting with a snobbish attitude towards the problems of common people during the present years of economic crisis. Quite famous was her statement that a job would not nowadays be a right anymore (while Italian Constitution mentions it as that, at the IV article) and the frequent sneaks-off when she was confronted with questions on figures on unemployment and on those issues that her reforms of the job market and pension schemes are supposed to have worsened.


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