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Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll
Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll
Associate Professor, University of Turin
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Intergenerational residence patterns and COVID-19 fatalities in the EU and the US
AA Fenoll, S Grossbard
Economics & Human Biology 39, 100934, 2020
632020
Working Women and Fertility: the Role of Grandmothers’ Labor Force Participation
A Aparicio-Fenoll, M Vidal-Fernandez
CESifo Economic Studies 61 (1), 123-147, 2014
452014
Does foreign language proficiency foster migration of young individuals within the European Union
A Aparicio Fenoll, Z Kuehn
The Economics of Language Policy, 331-355, 2016
382016
TV or not TV? The impact of subtitling on English skills
AR Micola, AA Fenoll, A Banal-Estañol, A Bris
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 158, 487-499, 2019
25*2019
Newborn health and the business cycle: the role of birth order
A Aparicio, L González, JV Castelló
Economics & Human Biology 37, 100836, 2020
222020
Fostering Household Formation: Evidence from a Spanish Rental Subsidy
A Aparicio-Fenoll, V Oppedisano
The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 15 (1), 53-84, 2015
22*2015
The uneven impact of women's retirement on their daughters' employment
A Aparicio Fenoll
Review of Economics of the Household 18 (3), 795-821, 2020
172020
Compulsory Schooling Laws and Migration Across European Countries
A Aparicio Fenoll, Z Kuehn
Demography 54 (6), 2181-2200, 2017
162017
The Effect of Product Market Competition on Job Security
A Aparicio-Fenoll
Labour Economics 35, 145-159, 2015
162015
English Proficiency and Mathematics Test Scores of Immigrant Children in the US
A Aparicio Fenoll
Economics of Education Review 64 (C), 102-113, 2018
152018
Are COVID Fatalities in the US Higher than in the EU, and If so, Why?
A Aparicio, S Grossbard
Review of Economics of the Household 19, 307-326, 2021
132021
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Sibling Effects in Household Formation
A Aparicio-Fenoll, V Oppedisano
Review of Economics of the Household 14 (4), 1007-1027, 2016
122016
Newborn health and the business cycle: Is it good to be born in bad times?
A Aparicio
CINCH Series, 2014
122014
Immigrant Networks and Remittances: Cheaper Together?
A Aparicio Fenoll, Z Kuehn
World Development 111 (November), 225-245, 2018
112018
Immigrants move where their skills are scarce: Evidence from English proficiency
AA Fenoll, Z Kuehn
Labour Economics 61, 101748, 2019
92019
Network effects on migrants’ remittances
A Aparicio
A-IZA Discussion, 2011
92011
Migration observatory report: Immigrants’ integration in Europe
T Frattini, A Fenoll, K Siragusa
Italy: Amici del Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, 2017
82017
Recessions and Babies’ Health
A Aparicio, L González
Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Economics …, 2014
82014
Immigrant integration in Europe
T Frattini, AA FENOLL
Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano–Collegio Carlo Alberto Migration Observatory …, 2017
62017
Newborn Health and the Business Cycle: Is it Good to be Born in Bad Times?
A Aparicio Fenoll, L González
52014
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