Publications
Papers in progress or under review
Moroni G., Nicoletti C., Tominey E. (2024) Stressful home environment and the child's socio-emotional development, R&R Journal of Human Captial
Nicodemo C, Nicoletti C., Joaquim Vidiella Martin (2024) Starting School and ADHD: When Is It Time to Fly the Nest?
Nicoletti C., Salvanes K., Tominey E. (2024) Can resources alter the development path of a low birth weight child?
Moroni G., Nicoletti C., Tominey E. (2024) Cohabiting, Childbirth and Child Human Capital
Maragkou K., Nicoletti C., Rabe B. (2024) Inequalities in private tutoring: Do low educated parents compensate less for their children's low academic abilities?
Cavapozzi D., Francesconi M., and Nicoletti C. The division of housework between partners.
Nicoletti C., Sevilla A. , Tonei V. (2022) "Gender stereotypes in the family." IZA Discussion Paper No. 15773
Journal articles
Nicoletti C., Salvanes K., Tominey E. (2023) Mothers Working during Preschool Years and Child Skills: Does Income Compensate? Journal of Labor Economics, 42(2), 389-429.
Cavapozzi, D., Francesconi, M., Nicoletti, C. (2021) The Impact of Gender Role Norms on Mothers' Labor Supply, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 18: 113-134, in press.
Nicoletti, C., & Tonei, V. (2020) Do parental time investments react to changes in child’s skills and health? European Economic Review, 103491.
von Hinke, S., Leckie, G., Nicoletti, C. (2019) The use of instrumental variables in peer effects models, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 81(5): 1179-1191
Nicoletti, C., Rabe, B. (2019) Sibling spillover effects in school achievement, Journal of Applied Econometrics, 34(4), 482-501
Nicoletti C., Salvanes K., E. Tominey (2018) The family peer effect on mothers’ labour supply, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 10(3): 206–234
Aina, C., Nicoletti C., (2018) The intergenerational transmission of liberal professions, Labour Economics, 51: 108–120.
Nicoletti, C., Rabe, B. (2018) The effect of school spending on student achievement: addressing biases in value-added models, Journal of Royal Statistical Society Series A, 181(2): 487–515.
Del Boca, D., Monfardini C. Nicoletti C. (2017) Self-investments of adolescents and their cognitive development, Journal of Labor Economics, 35 (2): 565-608.
Auspurg, K., Iacovou, M., Nicoletti, C. (2017) Housework share between partners: experimental evidence on gender identity. Social Science Research, 66: 118-139.
Nandi A., and Nicoletti C. (2014) Explaining personality pay gaps in the UK, Applied Economics, 46 (26): 3131-3150.
Longhi S., Nicoletti C., and Platt L. (2013) Explained and unexplained wage gaps across the main ethno-religious groups in Great Britain, Oxford Economic Papers, 80, 197–218.
Nicoletti C., and Rabe B. (2013) Inequality in pupils' educational attainment: How much do family, sibling type and neighbourhood matter? Economica, 80, 318, 197-218.
Nicoletti C., and Best N.G. (2012) Quantile regression with aggregated data, Economics Letters, 117, 2, 401-404.
Longhi S., Nicoletti C., and Platt L., (2012) Interpreting wage gaps of disabled Men: The roles of productivity and of discrimination Southern Economic Journal, 78, 3, 931–953.
Nicoletti C., Peracchi F., and Foliano F. (2011) Estimation of income poverty in the presence of measurement errors and missing data problems, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 29, 1, 61-72.
Nicoletti C., and Rondinelli C. (2010) The (mis)specification of discrete time duration models with unobserved heterogeneity: A Monte Carlo Study, Journal of Econometrics, 159, 1-13.
Nicoletti C. (2010) Poverty analysis with missing data: Alternative estimators compared, Empirical Economics, 38, 1, 1-22.
Nicoletti C., Tanturri M.L. (2008) Differences in delaying motherhood across European countries: Empirical evidence from the ECHP, European Journal of Population, 24, 2, 157-183.
Nicoletti C., and Ermisch J. (2007) Intergenerational earnings mobility: Changes across cohorts in Britain, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, Contributions, 7, 2, 1-36.
Francesconi M., and Nicoletti C. (2006) Intergenerational mobility and sample selection in short panels, Journal of Applied Econometrics, 21, 1265-1293.
Nicoletti C., and Peracchi F. (2006) The effects of income imputation on microanalyses: evidence from the European Community Household Panel, Journal of Royal Statistical Society A, 169, 3, 625-1271.
Nicoletti C. (2006) Non-response in dynamic panel data models, Journal of Econometrics, 132, 2, 461-489.
Nicoletti C., and Peracchi F. (2005) Survey response and survey characteristics: microlevel evidence from the European Community Household Panel, Journal of Royal Statistical Society A, 168, 4, 1-19.