PEER REVIEWED
"Affective Polarization and Democratic Erosion: Evidence from a Context of Weak Partisanship," with Pedro Cubillos and Carmen Le Foulon. Political Science Research and Methods, 2005. Link.
“Punishing Mayors Who Fail the Test: How do Voters Respond to Information on Educational Outcomes?,” with Francisco Gallego (UC), Sylvia Eyzaguirre (CEP), and Maximiliano García (BU). Journal of Development Economics, 2024. Link (See coverage in VoxDev).
“Great Expectations: The Effect of Unmet Labor Market Expectations after Higher Education on Ideology.” American Journal of Political Science, 2024. Link
“More Options, but Less Willing to Cast a Valid Vote: Evidence from Electoral Reform in Chile.” With Carmen Le Foulon. Comparative Political Studies, 2024. Link
“The 2019 Chilean Social Upheaval: A Descriptive Approach,” with Ricardo González and Carmen Le Foulon. Journal of Politics in Latin America, 2023. Link
“Fewer but Younger: Changes in Turnout After Voluntary Voting and Automatic Registration in Chile”, with Ricardo González. Political Behavior, 2022. Link
“Una evaluación de la educación superior: La mirada de los estudiantes”, with Andrés Hernando and Andrea Rebolledo. Estudios Públicos N. 150, 2018. Link
“Divorce in Chile. An empirical analysis since the enactment of the new civil marriage law”. Estudios Públicos, Nº123, 2011. Link
OTHER
“Inmigración y delincuencia: un problema acotado,” with Nicolás Blanco and Valeria Vega, en Inmigración en Chile. Una mirada multidimensional, 2da edición, Aninat, I. y R. Vergara (eds), Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2020. Link
“Opinión pública sobre educación superior: un análisis a la luz de la encuesta CEP N° 80”. En “Encuesta CEP 2017: Las otras caras de la modernización”, Ediciones CEP, 2018. Link
"Citizens’ Views and Polarization around Historical Divisions: The Case of Chile 50 Years after the Coup." Funded by the Centro UC por el Diálogo y la Paz. Revision requested at Political Science Quarterly.
"Citizens’ Commitment to Democracy: Easier Said Than Done?" with Natalia Garbiras-Díaz and Hernán Carvajal.
“Does affective polarization make citizens more extreme? Experimental evidence from Chile,” with Pedro Cubillos and Carmen Le Foulon.
"The Anatomy and Consequences of Citizen Discontent with the Political Establishment: Experimental Evidence from Latin America," with Natalia Garbiras-Díaz.