The Motherhood Wage and Income Traps (2024), with Helmuth Cremer (Toulouse School of Economics) and Emmanuel Thibault (Toulouse School of Economics), Journal of Population Economics 37, article number 74. MEDIA
Entering a Gender-Neutral Workplace? College students’ expectations and the impact of information provision (2024), with José J. Domínguez (University of Granada ) and Natalia Montinari (University of Bologna), Journal of Economic Psychology 105, 102770.
Supplementary section
Gender wage and longevity gaps and the design of retirement systems (2023), with Helmuth Cremer (Toulouse School of Economics) and Jean-Marie Lozachmeur (Toulouse School of Economics), Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 209, 263-287.
Media coverage: TSE-Mag; Topics in Public Economics
The Gender Gaps in Time-Use within Italian Households during 2002-2014 (2022), with Cesare Di Timoteo (Glovo) and Chiara Monfardini (University of Bologna), Italian Economic Journal. Previous version: May 2021
Media coverage: Lavoce.info
Caregivers in the family: daughters, sons, and social norms (2020), with Helmuth Cremer (Toulouse School of Economics) and Kerstin Roeder (University of Augsburg), European Economic Review 130, 103589.
Having it all, for all: child-care subsidies and income distribution reconciled (2020), with Helmuth Cremer (Toulouse School of Economics) and Kerstin Roeder (University of Augsburg), Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 176, 188-211.
The gender gap in informal child care: theory and some evidence from Italy (2019), with Helmuth Cremer (Toulouse School of Economics) and Chiara Monfardini (University of Bologna), Economia Italiana 2019/3, 37-71. Special issue on Gender Economics (Guest Editor: Paola Profeta).
WP version: CEPR Discussion Paper DP13782 https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=13782
Till taxes do us part: tax penalties or bonuses and the marriage decision (2019), with Helmuth Cremer (Toulouse School of Economics) and Kerstin Roeder (University of Augsburg), European Economic Review 118, 37-50.
Women's Career Choices, Social Norms and Child Care Policies (2018), with Helmuth Cremer (Toulouse School of Economics) and Kerstin Roeder (University of Augsburg), Journal of Public Economics 168, 162-173. Video!