In this paper I first present a novel fact: women who have experienced democratic institutions during their adolescence are more likely to participate in the labor market, keeping constant the country, age and many other confounding factors. I then present evidence suggesting that discriminatory attitudes may be a channel for such a finding. Other explanations receive less support from the data
There is substantial evidence that women tend to support different policies and political candidates...
This dissertation contains three essays that address supply side, demand side and political factors ...
The causes of different levels of political and economic inequalities and related public policies un...
In this paper I first present a novel fact: women who have experienced democratic institutions durin...
This thesis includes three chapters. The first chapter relies on the continuation of my master disse...
This Paper investigates whether attitudes are affected by politico-economic regimes. We exploit the ...
Using the 2012 European Social Survey (ESS), this article provides the first comparative analysis of...
We investigate the changes in women’s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the last 2...
This dissertation is concerned with how social norms contribute to gender inequality. In particular,...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that cause gender inequality among men and women...
The study investigates the role of social-political institutions on gender discrimination and female...
The study investigates the role of social-political institutions on gender discrimination and female...
We investigate the changes in women\u2019s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the la...
The U-shaped hypothesis of the relation between economic development and female labor market partici...
Drawing on various macro- and micro-data sources, the authors present robust evidence of an inverted...
There is substantial evidence that women tend to support different policies and political candidates...
This dissertation contains three essays that address supply side, demand side and political factors ...
The causes of different levels of political and economic inequalities and related public policies un...
In this paper I first present a novel fact: women who have experienced democratic institutions durin...
This thesis includes three chapters. The first chapter relies on the continuation of my master disse...
This Paper investigates whether attitudes are affected by politico-economic regimes. We exploit the ...
Using the 2012 European Social Survey (ESS), this article provides the first comparative analysis of...
We investigate the changes in women’s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the last 2...
This dissertation is concerned with how social norms contribute to gender inequality. In particular,...
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that cause gender inequality among men and women...
The study investigates the role of social-political institutions on gender discrimination and female...
The study investigates the role of social-political institutions on gender discrimination and female...
We investigate the changes in women\u2019s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the la...
The U-shaped hypothesis of the relation between economic development and female labor market partici...
Drawing on various macro- and micro-data sources, the authors present robust evidence of an inverted...
There is substantial evidence that women tend to support different policies and political candidates...
This dissertation contains three essays that address supply side, demand side and political factors ...
The causes of different levels of political and economic inequalities and related public policies un...