Research
Selected publications
Perugini, C., & Vladisavljević, M. (2019) Gender inequality and the gender-job satisfaction paradox in Europe. Labour Economics, 60, 129-147.
Perugini, C., Žarković Rakić, J., & Vladisavljević, M. (2019) Austerity and Gender Inequalities in Europe in Times of Crisis. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 43(3), 733–767.
Vladisavljević, M. (2020) Wage Premium in the State Sector and State-Own Enterprises: Econometric Evidence From a Transition Country in the Times of Austerity. Economics of Transition and Institutional Change. 28(2), 345-378
Perugini, C., & Vladisavljević, M. (2021). Social stability challenged by Covid-19: Pandemics, inequality and policy responses. Journal of policy modeling, 43(1), 146-160.
Lebedinski, L., Perugini, C., & Vladisavljević, M. (2023). Child penalty in Russia: evidence from an event study. Review of Economics of the Household, 21(1), 173-215.
Other publications in international journals (ISI)
Inequality, taxes and social transfers
Vladisavljevic, M., & Lebedinski, L. (2023). Left behind in COVID times: the impact of the pandemic on job loss and job finding rates of vulnerable groups in Serbia. Applied Economic Analysis.
Lebedinski, L., & Vladisavljević, M. (2022). Parenthood and labour market outcomes in Serbia. Ekonomski anali, 67(232), 7-47.
Žarković, J. & Vladisavljević, M. (2021). Tax Reforms and Income Inequality in Former Yugoslav Countries: Escaping the Avant-Garde Neoliberalism in the Income Tax Policy. Panoeconomicus, 68(2), 231-252.
Randjelović, S. & Vladisavljević M. (2020). Social Welfare Effects of Progressive Income Taxation under Increasing Inequality, Prague Economic Papers, 29(5):575-599
Clavet, N.J., Tiberti, L., Vladisavljević, M., Žarković-Rakić, J., Anić, A., Krstić, G. & Randjelovic, S. (2019): Reduction of child poverty in Serbia: benefit or employment strategy? Economics of Transition and Institutional Change, 27(3), 615-645.
Vladisavljević, M. (2017). The Public Sector Wage Premium and Fiscal Consolidation in Serbia. Economic Annals, 62(215), 111-133.
Žarković-Rakić, J., Ranđelović, S., & Vladisavljević, M. (2016). Labour market effects of social security contribution reform in Serbia. Economic Annals, 61(208), 73-92.
Tobacco taxation, consumption, and inequality
Vladisavljevic, M., Zubović, J., Jovanovic, O., & Đukić, M. (2023). Crowding-out effect of tobacco consumption in Serbia. Tobacco Control.
Zubović, J., Zdravković, A., Jovanović, O., Djukić, M., & Vladisavljević, M. (2023). Affordability of cigarettes in ten Southeastern European countries between 2008 and 2019. Tobacco control.
Vladisavljević, M., Djukić, M., Jovanović, O., & Zubović, J. (2022). How do prices of manufactured cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco affect demand for these products? Tobacco price elasticity in Western Balkan countries. Tobacco Control. 31:s110-s117
Vladisavljevic, M., Zubović, J., Jovanovic, O., Djukic, M., Najdovska, N. T., Pula, E., Gligoric, D., & Gjika, A. (2022). Tobacco tax evasion in Western Balkan countries: tax evasion prevalence and evasion determinants. Tobacco control. 31: s80-s87.
Vladisavljević M., Zubović J, Đukić M, Jovanović O. (2020): Tobacco price elasticity in Serbia: Evidence from a middle-income country with high prevalence and low tobacco prices. Tobacco Contro,l 29:s331-s336
Other
Vladisavljević, M., Mentus, V. (2019). The Structure of Subjective Well-Being and Its Relation to Objective Well-Being Indicators: Evidence from EU-SILC for Serbia. Psychological Reports, 122 (1), 36-60
Žarković-Rakić, J., Aleksić-Mirić, A., Lebedinski, L. & Vladisavljević, M. (2017). Welfare State and Social Enterprise in Transition: Evidence from Serbia. VOLUNTAS, 28(6), 2423-2448.
Mentus, V., & Vladisavljević, M. (2021). Easterlin paradox revisited: Do increases in income bring higher levels of income satisfaction?. Sociologija, 63(2), 220-235.
Selected books and book chapters
Vladisavljević, M., & Lebedinski, L. (2023). Social Stability in Serbia Challenged? Effects of the first year of COVID-19 pandemic on the labour market and the position of vulnerable groups in Serbia . Monographs, Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia.
Vladisavljevic, M. (2023). Gender Job Satisfaction Paradox in Europe: The Role of Differences in Job Characteristics and Their Evaluation. In Handbook of Research on Exploring Gender Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Through an Intersectional Lens (pp. 186-210). IGI Global.
Vladisavljevic, M. (2023). Left Behind in COVID-19 Times: The Effect of Income Support Measures on Vulnerable Groups in Serbia. In Reimagining Systems Thinking in a Post-Pandemic World (pp. 97-120). IGI Global.
Maloku, E., Kelmendi, K., & Vladisavljević, M. (2017). Who Is This New We? Similarities and Differences of Ethnic, Religious, and National Identity among the Albanian Majority and the Serb Minority in Post-Conflict Kosovo. In Shaping Social Identities After Violent Conflict (pp. 113-133). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. link
Vladisavljević, M., Avlijaš, S., & Vujić, S. (2015). Gender Wage Inequality in the Western Balkans. In: Perugini, C., & Pompei, F. (Eds.). (2015). Inequalities During and After Transition in Central and Eastern Europe. (pp. 222- 246) Palgrave Macmillan. link
Arandarenko, M., Avlijas, S., Randjelovic, S., Vladisavljevic, M., & Rakic, J. Z. (2013). Simulating Policy Reform: Distributional and Poverty Outcomes of the New Social Welfare Law in Serbia. In Laderchi, C. R., & Savastano, S. (ed): Poverty and Exclusion in the Western Balkans (pp. 261-281). Springer: New York. link
Avlijaš, S., Ivanović, N., Vladisavljević, M., & Vujić, S. (2013). Gender pay gap in the Western Balkan countries: Evidence from Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. FREN: Belgrade