Manuel Santos Silva : Citation Profile


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Freie Universität Berlin (50% share)

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   7 years (2015 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 6
   Journals where Manuel Santos Silva has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 9.    Total self citations: 1 (2.27 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Lo Bue, Maria (2)

Pieters, Janneke (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Manuel Santos Silva.

Is cited by:

Azam, Mehtabul (2)

Clarke, Damian (2)

Martorano, Bruno (2)

Islam, Asif (2)

Gutmann, Jerg (1)

Erkul, Abdullah (1)

Marjit, Sugata (1)

Azarnert, Leonid (1)

MARCHAL, Léa (1)

Dang, Hai-Anh (1)

Han, Luyi (1)

Cites to:

Doepke, Matthias (9)

Tertilt, Michele (8)

Seguino, Stephanie (6)

Guner, Nezih (6)

Algan, Yann (6)

Greenwood, Jeremy (6)

Guriev, Sergei (6)

Papaioannou, Elias (6)

Prettner, Klaus (5)

Goussé, Marion (5)

Passari, Evgenia (5)

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Where Manuel Santos Silva has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
IZA Discussion Papers / Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)2

Recent works citing Manuel Santos Silva (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Children living with disabilities and mother`s labor supply in developing countries: evidence from Argentina. (2023). Velázquez, Cecilia ; Natalia, Porto ; Cecilia, Velazquez ; Clara, Rucci Ana ; Laura, Carella. In: Asociación Argentina de Economía Política: Working Papers. RePEc:aep:anales:4686.

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2023Narrowing the gender digital divide in Pakistan: Mobile phone ownership and female labor force participation. (2023). Chichaibelu, Bezawit Beyene ; Amber, Hina. In: Review of Development Economics. RePEc:bla:rdevec:v:27:y:2023:i:3:p:1354-1382.

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2023The roots of female emancipation: Initializing role of Cool Water. (2023). Welzel, Christian ; Klasen, Stephan ; Alexander, Amy C ; Silva, Manuel Santos. In: Journal of Comparative Economics. RePEc:eee:jcecon:v:51:y:2023:i:1:p:133-159.

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2023Motherhood and flexible jobs: Evidence from Latin American countries. (2023). Marchionni, Mariana ; Edo, Maria ; de la Mata, Dolores ; Berniell, Lucila. In: World Development. RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:167:y:2023:i:c:s0305750x23000438.

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2023The gender labor productivity gap across informal firms. (2023). Islam, Asif ; Amin, Mohammad. In: World Development. RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:167:y:2023:i:c:s0305750x23000475.

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2023Opting out of public sector employment: Gender and occupational aspirations among university graduates in Sierra Leone. (2023). Harris, Jamelia. In: Journal of International Development. RePEc:wly:jintdv:v:35:y:2023:i:5:p:897-914.

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2023Too few women at the top of firms: Foreign ownership, gender segregation and cultural causes. (2023). Webster, Allan ; Khorana, Sangeeta. In: GLO Discussion Paper Series. RePEc:zbw:glodps:1276.

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2023Womens Rights and the Gender Migration Gap. (2023). Gutmann, Jerg ; Simsek, Betul ; Marchal, Lea. In: ILE Working Paper Series. RePEc:zbw:ilewps:67.

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Works by Manuel Santos Silva:


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2022Gender and vulnerable employment in the developing world: Evidence from global microdata In: World Development.
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2021Gender and vulnerable employment in the developing world: Evidence from global microdata.(2021) In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
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2019#EleNão: Economic crisis, the political gender gap, and the election of Bolsonaro In: Ibero America Institute for Econ. Research (IAI) Discussion Papers.
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2020#EleNão: Economic crisis, the political gender gap, and the election of Bolsonaro.(2020) In: VfS Annual Conference 2020 (Virtual Conference): Gender Economics.
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2019What Drives Female Labor Force Participation? Comparable Micro-Level Evidence from Eight Developing and Emerging Economies In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2021What Drives Female Labour Force Participation? Comparable Micro-level Evidence from Eight Developing and Emerging Economies.(2021) In: Journal of Development Studies.
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2016Can Parental Migration Reduce Petty Corruption in Education? In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2018Can Parental Migration Reduce Petty Corruption in Education?.(2018) In: The World Bank Economic Review.
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2017Can parental migration reduce petty corruption in education ?.(2017) In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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2018Can Parental Migration Reduce Petty Corruption in Education?.(2018) In: Open Access Publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
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2015Can parental migration reduce petty corruption in education?.(2015) In: Kiel Working Papers.
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2015Can parental migration reduce petty corruption in education?.(2015) In: Ruhr Economic Papers.
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2021Gender inequality as a barrier to economic growth: a review of the theoretical literature In: Review of Economics of the Household.
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