(1) Social security, income changes, and families
Mari, G. (2025). Income Volatility and Parenting Styles during Hard Times. Demography, 62 (2): 629–656, replication files.
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Mari, G. and Keizer, R. (2024). Families of Austerity: Benefit Cutbacks and Family Stress in the UK. Social Forces, 103(3), 970–991, replication files.
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Mari, G. (2024). Pandemic Income Support Programs and Adolescent Mental Health in the UK, Ireland, and Australia. Social Science & Medicine, 365, replication files.
Mari, G. (2024). Less for more? Cuts to child benefits, family adjustments, and long-run outcomes in larger families. Journal of Population Economics, 37, replication files.
Mari, G. and Keizer, R. (2022). Do high-income households 'label' family cash transfers? Evidence from family expenditures in Australia. Social Science Research, 113, replication files.
(2) Job loss across generations
Mari, G. (2023). Parental unemployment and children's educational attainment: How big is the role of aspirations? The British Journal of Sociology, 74(5), 799-807 replication files.
Mari, G., Keizer, R. and van Gaalen, R. (2023). The timing of parental unemployment, insurance, and children's education. European Societies, 26(3), 602-638, replication files.
Mari, G. and Keizer, R. (2021). Parental Job Loss and Early Child Development in the Great Recession. Child Development, 92(5), 1698-1716, replication files.
(3) Parenthood, policies, and gender disparities in labour markets
Mari, G. and Cutuli, G. (2020). Do Parental Leaves Make the Motherhood Wage Penalty Worse? European Sociological Review, 37(3), 365–378, replication files.
Mari, G. and Luijkx, R. (2020). Gender, parenthood, and hiring intentions in sex-typical jobs: Insights from a survey experiment. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 65, replication files.
Mari, G. (2019). Is There a Fatherhood Wage Premium? A Reassessment in Societies with Strong Male Breadwinner Legacies. Journal of Marriage and Family, 81(5), 1033-1052, replication files.