Alicia de Quinto Notario
I am an Economist at the European Commission (DG JRC) and a PhD candidate at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
My research interests cover family and labor economics, with a particular focus on gender inequality.
Contact e-mail: alicia.dequinto@gmail.com.
Find a copy of my CV here.
My EU Science Hub research profile here.
Research
The short- and long-term effects of family-friendly policies on women’s employment (with Libertad González)
Labour Economics 92: 102672, 2025.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17509.
Risky mortgages, credit shocks and cross-border spillovers (with Alejandro Buesa and Javier Población).
International Review of Economics and Finance 80: 717-733, 2021.
Should divorce be easier or harder? (with Libertad González)
IZA World of Labor, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2021.
The child penalty in Spain (with Laura Hospido and Carlos Sanz)
SERIEs (Journal of the Spanish Economic Association) 12: 585-606, 2021.
Media coverage: El País, El Mundo, El Diario, La Vanguardia, RTVE.
Outreach:
La penalización por hijo en España (Mar. 2022, 5 centims)
La penalización por hijo en España (Oct. 2021, Nada es Gratis)
Policy research
Journal of Common Market Studies (submitted).
JRC Working Papers on Territorial Modelling and Analysis 04/2024, European Commission, 2024.
Policy brief, Territorial Development Insights Series, European Commission, 2024.
Territorial Economic Data viewer: A data integration and visualization tool (with A. Santos, A. Conte, T. Ojala, N. Meyer, I. Kostarakos, P. Santoleri, Y. Shevtsova, F. Molica and M. Lalanne)
JRC Working Papers on Territorial Modelling and Analysis 04/2023, European Commission, 2023.
The Spanish survey of household finances (EFF): description and methods of the 2017 wave (with C. Barceló, L. Crespo, S. García-Uribe, C. Gento, and M. Gómez)
Occasional Papers No. 2033, Banco de España, 2020.
Ongoing projects
Family-friendly policies: the consequences of paternity leave rights (with Marie Lalanne)
Paternity leave and delayed fertility: the impact on family planning (with Núria Rodríguez-Planas)
The impact of workweek reduction policies on children's development and well-being (with Libertad González)
Divorce, joint custody, and the decline in US migration (with Zoe Kuehn and Ainoa Aparicio)
Gender wealth gap and the distribution of inheritances in Spain
Gender differences in monopsony power: implications for labor supply (with Lidia Brun)