Martina Uccioli
Personal Details
First Name: | Martina |
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Last Name: | Uccioli |
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RePEc Short-ID: | puc20 |
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Affiliation
(50%) School of Economics
University of Nottingham
Nottingham, United Kingdomhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/
RePEc:edi:denotuk (more details at EDIRC)
(50%) Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
Bonn, Germanyhttp://www.iza.org/
RePEc:edi:izaaade (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
Jump to: Working papersWorking papers
- Ciasullo, Ludovica & Uccioli, Martina, 2024.
"What Works for Working Couples? Work Arrangements, Maternal Labor Supply, and the Division of Home Production,"
IZA Discussion Papers
16991, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
- Ludovica Ciasullo & Martina Uccioli, 2024. "What works for working couples? Work arrangements, maternal labour supply, and the division of home production," Discussion Papers 2024-02, Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (NICEP).
Citations
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- Ciasullo, Ludovica & Uccioli, Martina, 2024.
"What Works for Working Couples? Work Arrangements, Maternal Labor Supply, and the Division of Home Production,"
IZA Discussion Papers
16991, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
- Ludovica Ciasullo & Martina Uccioli, 2024. "What works for working couples? Work arrangements, maternal labour supply, and the division of home production," Discussion Papers 2024-02, Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (NICEP).
Cited by:
- Cavapozzi, Danilo & Francesconi, Marco & Nicoletti, Cheti, 2024.
"Dividing Housework between Partners: Individual Preferences and Social Norms,"
IZA Discussion Papers
17370, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
- Danilo Cavapozzi & Marco Francesconi & Cheti Nicoletti, 2024. "Dividing Housework between Partners: Individual Preferences and Social Norms," CESifo Working Paper Series 11413, CESifo.
- Ana Costa-Ramón & Ursina Schaede & Michaela Slotwinski & Anne Ardila Brenøe, 2024.
"(Not) thinking about the future: inattention and maternal labor supply,"
ECON - Working Papers
452, Department of Economics - University of Zurich.
- Ana Costa-Ramón & Ursina Schaede & Michaela Slotwinski & Anne Ardila Brenoe, 2024. "(Not) Thinking about the Future: Inattention and Maternal Labor Supply," CESifo Working Paper Series 11359, CESifo.
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