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I’m a fifth year PhD candidate at the Department of Economics of the University of Zurich and the Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development.
I am an applied microeconomist working on topics related to Education and Gender Economics.
PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Zürich
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I am an applied microeconomist working on topics related to Education and Gender Economics.
Are Men’s Preferences for Couple Equity Misperceived?
Evidence from Six Countries
Gender gaps in labor supply and household responsibilities persist. Using representative survey data from 24,000 respondents across six countries, this paper explores the actual and perceived preferences of men for couple equity. We document that in all six countries the majority of men state they prefer an equitable division of tasks within the household. At the same time, the actual share of men preferring couple equity is systematically underestimated in all six countries. The perceived shares vary substantially across the population, and they are positively associated with respondents’ own preferences for couple equity. Providing respondents with truthful information about the actual share of men preferring couple equity in their country shifts individual beliefs, own stated preferences for couple equity, as well as the willingness to pay for it. The estimated treatment effects are mainly driven by respondents who initially underestimated the actual share.
Teacher Quality and Student Well-Being
joint with Marius Opstrup MorthorstMaking a Difference? The Role of Social Impact in College Major Choice
joint with Sara Rabino and Samantha StelnickiNon-Cognitive Skills and Performance: The Role of Rank
joint with Marius Opstrup Morthorst and Kristoffer Ibsen