Journal Article From Pink-Collar to Lab Coat: Cultural Persistence and Diffusion of Socialist Gender Norms Naomi Friedman-Sokuler and Claudia Senik Journal of Population Economics January 2025
Working Paper The price of youth. Natural versus social preferences for age-hypergamy Claudia Senik and Anne Solaz December 2024
Journal Article Teleworking and Life Satisfaction in Germany during COVID-19: The Importance of Family Structure Claudia Senik, Anthony Lepinteur, Andrew E. Clark, Conchita d'Ambrosio and Carsten Schröder Journal of Population Economics January 2024
Journal Article Time-Use and Subjective Well-Being: Is Diversity Really the Spice of Life? Naomi Friedman-Sokuler and Claudia Senik Research in Labor Economics (ISSN 0147-9121) December 2023
Journal Article Undoing Gender with Institutions: Lessons from the German Division and Reunification Quentin Lippmann, Alexandre Georgieff and Claudia Senik The Economic Journal July 2020
Report or Note The Impact of the Socialist Episode on Gender Norms in Germany Quentin Lippmann and Claudia Senik March 2019
Journal Article Math, girls and socialism Quentin Lippmann and Claudia Senik Journal of Comparative Economics September 2018
Journal Article Gender Gaps in Subjective Wellbeing: A New Paradox to Explore Claudia Senik December 2017
Journal Article Happy People Have Children: Choice and Self-Selection into Parenthood Sophie Cetre, Andrew E. Clark and Claudia Senik European Journal of Population August 2016
Journal Article You can’t be happier than your wife. Happiness gaps and divorce Cahit Guven, Claudia Senik and Holger Stichnoth Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization April 2012
Journal Article La place du travail dans l’identité Hélène Garner, Dominique Méda and Claudia Senik Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics November 2006
Journal Article La conciliation vie familiale-vie professionnelle : les leçons des enquêtes auprès des ménages Hélène Garner, Dominique Méda and Claudia Senik Travail et Emploi April 2005
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