My main research interests are behavioral economics, household economics, applied economics and microeconometrics.
Publications:
Muñiz-Fernández, A., & Cabanillas-Jiménez, G. (2024). Consumption patterns of pensioners: Exploring differences between breadwinners and non-breadwinners. Oxford Economic Papers.
Cabanillas-Jiménez, G., & Galanakis, Y. (2024). The varying impact of COVID-19 in the Spanish Labor Market. Empirica, 51(4), 1075-1104.
Cabanillas-Jiménez, G. (2024). The Effect of Religious Constraints on Individual Labor Supply. The European Journal of Development Research, 36, 1398-1447.
Cabanillas-Jiménez, G. (2024). Testing the permanent income hypothesis using the Spanish Christmas Lottery. Applied Economic Analysis, Vol. 32 No. 96, pp. 232-259.
Working Papers:
Cabanillas-Jiménez, G., & Duenas-Fernández, D. (2025). Dependency penalty: The wage cost of family care in the female labor force. Available at AEET Working Papers Series, WPS11. Link here.
Cabanillas-Jiménez, G., & Millán-Peña, L. (2024). Can Windfalls Mitigate the Effects of Economic Recessions?. Available at SSRN 4885524. Link here.
Cabanillas-Jiménez, G., Consumption Responses to Income Shocks: Evidence from the British Postcode Lottery. (2022). Available at SSRN. Link here.
Publish seems to be our main challenges these days. But if we keep working and we are consistent with our work, the goal will be achieved in the nearest future.
Currently working:
I am also working on another project with Pablo Slon-Montero where we analyze how effective scholarships programs from the Government of Costa Rica are in the country to avoid school dropouts and incentivize children to continiue their studies in high-school and future studies at University or College.