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Born in the family: preferences for boys and the gender gap in math
G Dossi, D Figlio, P Giuliano, P Sapienza
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 183, 175-188, 2021
892021
The Family Origin of the Math Gender Gap Is a White Affluent Phenomenon
G Dossi, D Figlio, P Giuliano, P Sapienza
AEA Papers and Proceedings 111, 179-83, 2021
102021
Racial Discrimination and Lost Innovation
DM Coluccia, G Dossi, S Ottinger
12023
Political ideology and innovation
G Dossi, M Morando
CEP Discussion Papers, 2023
2023
Designing a Mentoring Programme for PhD Applicants: Lessons from the Applicant Mentoring Programme (AMP)
G Dossi, A Dyevre, Y Schindler
2023
In brief... The pandemic of 1918: effects on religiosity and innovation
E Berkes, DM Coluccia, G Dossi, MP Squicciarini
CentrePiece-The magazine for economic performance, 2023
2023
Dealing With Adversity: Religiosity or Science? Evidence From the Great Influenza Pandemic
E Berkes, DM Coluccia, G Dossi, M Squicciarini
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2023
2023
The Family Origin of the Math Gender Gap is a White Affluent Phenomenon
P Giuliano, G Dossi, D Figlio, P Sapienza
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2021
2021
Born in the Family: Preferences for Boys and the Gender Gap in Math. Working Paper No. 216-0219-1.
G Dossi, D Figlio, P Giuliano, P Sapienza
National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2019
2019
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