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Anne Ardila Brenĝe
Anne Ardila Brenĝe
Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Zurich
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Exposure to more female peers widens the gender gap in STEM participation
AA Brenĝe, U Zölitz
Journal of Labor Economics 38 (4), 1009-1054, 2020
1662020
Gender gaps in the effects of childhood family environment: Do they persist into adulthood?
AA Brenĝe, S Lundberg
European Economic Review 109, 42-62, 2018
792018
Brothers increase women’s gender conformity
AA Brenĝe
Journal of Population Economics 35 (4), 1859-1896, 2022
542022
Birth order and health of newborns: what can we learn from Danish registry data?
AA Brenĝe, R Molitor
Journal of Population Economics 31, 363-395, 2018
522018
Is parental leave costly for firms and coworkers?
AA Brenĝe, S Canaan, N Harmon, H Royer
442020
Origins of gender norms: Sibling gender composition and women's choice of occupation and partner
A Brenĝe
University of Zurich, Department of Economics, Working Paper, 2018
352018
Parenting values and the intergenerational transmission of time preferences
AA Brenĝe, T Epper
European economic review 148, 104208, 2022
202022
Parenting values moderate the intergenerational transmission of time preferences
AA Brenoe, T Epper
University of Zurich, Department of Economics, Working Paper, 2019
182019
Sibling gender composition and participation in stem education
AA Brenĝe
Mimeo, University of Copenhagen, 2017
142017
Birth Order and Health of Newborns: What Can We Learn from Danish Registry Data?
A Brenĝe, R Molitor
Available at SSRN 2665093, 2015
142015
Continuous gender identity and economics
AA Brenĝe, L Heursen, E Ranehill, RA Weber
AEA Papers and Proceedings 112, 573-577, 2022
132022
The intergenerational transmission of time preferences persists across four decades
AA Brenoe, T Epper
Working Paper. University of Zurich, 2018
92018
No evidence that siblings’ gender affects personality across nine countries
T Dudek, AA Brenĝe, J Feld, JM Rohrer
Psychological science 33 (9), 1574-1587, 2022
82022
Sibling gender composition and preferences for STEM education
AA Brenĝe
University of Copenhagen, 2017
72017
Coronavirus: Testen und Einfrieren: eine Überlebensstrategie für die Schweizer Volkswirtschaft
C Alos-Ferrer, S Ambühl, B Bartling, P Biroli
Department of Economics, 2020
32020
Explaining the Effect of Breastfeeding Promotion on Infant Weight Gain: The Role of Nutrition
AA Brenœ, J Stearns, RM Martin
Unpublished, 2020
12020
Does Sibling Gender Composition Affect Gender-Stereotypic Choice of Education
AA Brenĝe
University of Copenhagen, 2017
12017
2 The effect of siblings’ sex on economic preferences and personality traits1
T Dudek, A Brenĝe, J Feld
Personality economics: An investigation of how personality develops and how …, 2021
2021
Causes and consequences of gender differences in human capital formation
AA Brenĝe
Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, Department of Economics, 2018
2018
CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES
T Duda, AA Brenĝe, J Feld, JM Rohrer
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