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Cheti Nicoletti

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July 20, 2016

How female labor supply is influenced by working neighbors and retired grandmothers

Over the last century, female labor participation has increased in almost all developed countries. The availability of child care and […]

  • childcare
  • children
  • cultural norms
  • female employment
  • female labor supply
  • grandparents
  • labor market
  • neighborhood peer effects
  • peer effects
  • women
  • Cheti Nicoletti
  • Eleonora Patacchini
  • Emma Tominey
  • Francesco Scervini
  • Kjell G. Salvanes
  • Massimiliano Bratti
  • Nuno Mota
  • Stuart S. Rosenthal
  • Tommaso Frattini
Research

November 28, 2014

Learning from the older brother? Sibling spillover effects in school achievement

How much a younger sibling’s school achievement is affected by his/her older sibling’s achievement at school is an important question […]

  • children
  • education
  • exams
  • learning
  • school achievement
  • siblings
  • Birgitta Rabe
  • Cheti Nicoletti
Research

October 24, 2014

Should housework be shared more equally between partners?

Women do more housework than men. For most of history this phenomenon went largely unremarked. Housework was what women did, […]

  • experiment
  • gender
  • housework
  • men
  • preferences
  • women
  • Cheti Nicoletti
  • Katrin Auspurg
  • Maria Iacovou

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