🚨 Excited to share my job market paper!
“Cash transfers and women’s labour supply: evidence from the world’s largest programme” (drive.google.com/file/d/1ksDE04…)
It has been awarded the EEA/UniCredit Foundation’s Best JMP Award.
A thread summarising my findings 👇(1/13)
Gabriel Leite Mariante
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- (1/10) The Child Penalty Atlas, joint work with my fantastic co-authors @landais_camille and Henrik Kleven, is now out as a working paper!🧵
- Thrilled to see The Child Penalty Atlas come out in @RevEconStudies! This has been an incredibly exciting and important project to work on, joint with my amazing co-authors Henrik Kleven and @landais_camille. The Atlas data is available on our website: childpenaltyatlas.orgRecently accepted to REStud, ``The Child Penalty Atlas" quantifies the unequal effects of parenthood on men and women’s employment in 134 countries. From Henrik Kleven, @landais_camille & @LeiteMariante: restud.com/the-child-pena… #Fertility, #Childcare, #Children, #Youth
- (1/3) We're recruiting! My colleagues @polsimpson, @verosalazarr and I are hiring a Research Assistant to work with us in the LSE Brazil Data Lab - a new initiative from @LSEnews to collect and harmonise microdata from Brazilian sources feeding into multiple research projects.
- The Child Penalty Atlas is now available as an interactive website: childpenaltyatlas.org. You can check out our global map, make country comparisons, and download our underlying data. In work with Henrik Kleven, @landais_camille, and @reader_mary at the @hubequalrep (...)
- 1/12 As a keen reader of @TheEconomist, I was disappointed to read the recent article on Latin America’s productivity crisis. The title (“A land of useless workers”) reads like tabloid clickbait reproducing harmful stereotypes.Blame education, corruption and a huge shadow economy econ.st/43IOmOm
- Thrilled to receive the @STICERD_LSE PhD Grant for my project on labour markets and the regional differences in the impact of Bolsa Família 🇧🇷Congratulations to @LeiteMariante from @LSEEcon for having been awarded a #STICERDgrant for the project "Local markets and the effectiveness of transfer programmes"!
- Great to see The Child Penalty Atlas come out as an NBER working paper! @landais_camille @hubequalrepChild penalties — career trends of men and women diverge after they become parents — are present in most countries, and in developed nations, they are the dominant driver of gender inequality, from Kleven, Landais, and Leite-Mariante nber.org/papers/w31649
- 🙌 Extremely honoured to be one of the recipients of this year's EEA/UniCredit Foundation Best JM Paper Award! I'm thankful to the scientific committee, and to my advisors and colleagues at @LSEEcon. My paper is available at:🥳@UniCredit_IT Foundation has announced winners of 11th edition of its Econ JM Best Paper Award. Huge congrats to Julio Brandao-Roll @LeiteMariante @GiuliaLoForte @sabalalejandro & @MartinVaeth & the 5 other researchers who received a special mention eeassoc.org/news/winners-u…gleitemariante.comResearchPhoto: Canyon on the São Francisco river, Alagoas, Brazil Research
- Thrilled to have our paper feature in this month's NBER Digest! Our full Working Paper "The Child Penalty Atlas" is available at nber.org/papers/w31649 - joint work with the amazing @landais_camille and Henrik Kleven.Featured in the December Digest: "Global Evidence on Childbearing and Women’s Employment" nber.org/digest/202312/…nber.orgThe Child Penalty Atlas
- Replying to @LeiteMariante(3/10) The main conclusion is that child penalties are a universal phenomenon. In virtually every country in the world, women’s employment trajectory is strongly affected by childbirth, whereas men’s are unchanged.
- Excited to see our piece on the Child Penalty Atlas in @vox_dev! Check out a summary of our findings below, and the full study at: academic.oup.com/restud/advance… This has been an incredible project to work with my amazing co-authors Henrik and @landais_camille voxdev.org/topic/labour-m…
- Very excited to present The Child Penalty Atlas at the UCL 2023/24 QSS-CLS seminar series. Sign-up below, latest version of the full paper is available atWe have an exciting lineup of speakers for this term's seminars at the UCL 2023/24 QSS-CLS seminar series. Sign up to attend in person or online: 🔗 shorturl.at/syBO9nber.orgThe Child Penalty Atlas
- Great piece (and incredible visuals!) by @TheEconomist using data from our work on The Child Penalty Atlas - worth the read! Full working paper available at nber.org/papers/w31649 economist.com/interactive/gr…














