Best Paper Award on Gender Economics
The Winners of the Best Paper Award on Gender Economics during the years are:
11^ ed 2020/21
• Alexia Delfino "Breaking Gender Barriers: Experimental Evidence on Men in Pink-Collar Jobs"
• Francesca Truffa and Menaka Hampole, "Peer Effects and the Gender Gap in Corporate Leadership: Evidence from MBA Students"
10^ ed 2019/20
• Silvia Griselda, Sofoklis Goulas, Rigissa Megalokonomou, "Comparative Advantage and Gender Gap in STEM"
• Xinyu Fan, and Lingwei Wu "The Economic Motives for Foot-binding"
9^ ed 2018/19
• Hanno Foerster, "The Impact of Post-Marital Maintenance on Dynamic Decisions and Welfare of Couples"
• Giulia Giupponi "When Income Effects are Large: Labor Supply Responses and the Value of Welfare Transfers"
8^ ed 2017/18
• Gozde Corekcioglu "Headscarves and Female Employment"
• Anke Becker "On the Origins of Son Preference and Female Genital Cutting
7^ ed 2016/17
• Annalisa Frigo and Eric Roca "Now She Is Martha, then She Is Mary": the Influence of Beguinages on Attitudes Toward Women"
• Daniela Piazzalunga "Till Money Us Do Part: Property Division at Divorce and Married Couples' Time Behaviour"
6^ ed 2015/16
• Felix Weinhardt and Richard Murphy "Top of the Class: The Importance of Ordinal Rank"
• Rossella Calvi "Why Are Older Women Missing in India? The Age Profile of Bargaining Power and Poverty"
5^ ed 2014/15
• Anna Raute "Do financial incentives affect fertility - Evidence from a reform in maternity leave benefits"
• Maria Flavia Harari "Women's Inheritance Rights and Bargaining Power: Evidence from Kenya"
4^ ed 2013/14
• Selim Gulesci and Erik Meyersson "For the Love of the Republic. Education, Secularism and Empowerment"
• Cezar Santos and David Weiss "Why Not Settle Down Already? A Quantitative Analysis of the Delay in Marriage"
3^ ed 2012/13
• Anja Prummer and Ilse Lindenlaub "More versus Closer Friends: How Gender Shapes Social Networks and their Effects on Performance"
• Alessandra Voena "Yours, Mine and Ours:Do Divorce Laws Affect the Intertemporal Behavior of Married Couples?"
2^ ed 2011/12
• Marta Favara, "The Cost of Acting 'Girly'"
• Eva García-Morán and Zoë Kuehn, "With Strings Attached: Grandparent-Provided Childcare, Fertility, and Female Labor Market Outcomes"
1^ ed 2010/11
• Pamela Campa "Gender Quotas, Female Politicians and Public Expenditures: Quasi-Experimental Evidence"
• Chiara Pronzato "An Examination of Paternal and Maternal Intergenerational Transmission of Schooling"
• Michelle Rendall "Rise of the Service Sector and Female Market Work: Europe vs. the US"