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Hohe Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen und hohe Geburtenraten: die Quadratur des Kreises?
Coskun, Sena & Husnu Dalgic (2024): Hohe Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen und hohe Geburtenraten: die Quadratur des Kreises? In: IAB-Forum H. 04.10.2024. DOI:10.48720/IAB.FOO.20241004.01
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Working from home increases work-home distances
Coskun, Sena, Wolfgang Dauth, Hermann Gartner, Michael Stops & Enzo Weber (2024): Working from home increases work-home distances. Opinion. In: IZA world of labor H. 16.04.2024, S. 1 S. 1 S.
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Working from Home Increases Work-Home Distances
Coskun, Sena, Wolfgang Dauth, Hermann Gartner, Michael Stops & Enzo Weber (2024): Working from Home Increases Work-Home Distances. (IAB-Discussion Paper 06/2024), Nürnberg, 39 S. DOI:10.48720/IAB.DP.2406
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Working from Home Increases Work-Home Distances
Coskun, Sena, Wolfgang Dauth, Hermann Gartner & Michael Stops (2024): Working from Home Increases Work-Home Distances. (IZA discussion paper / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 16855), Bonn, 38 S.
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Working from Home Increases Work-Home Distances
Coskun, Sena, Wolfgang Dauth, Hermann Gartner, Michael Stops & Enzo Weber (2024): Working from Home Increases Work-Home Distances. (CEPR discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 18914), London, 38 S.
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The emergence of procyclical fertility: The role of breadwinner women
Coskun, Sena & Husnu C. Dalgic (2024): The emergence of procyclical fertility: The role of breadwinner women. In: Journal of monetary economics, Jg. 142. DOI:10.1016/j.jmoneco.2023.10.004
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The Emergence of Procyclical Fertility: The Role of Gender Differences in Employment Risk
Coskun, Sena & Husnu Dalgic (2022): The Emergence of Procyclical Fertility: The Role of Gender Differences in Employment Risk. (IAB-Discussion Paper 27/2022), Nürnberg, 66 S. DOI:10.48720/IAB.DP.2227
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From Mancession to Shecession: Women’s Employment in Regular and Pandemic Recessions
Alon, Titan, Sena Coskun, Matthias Doepke, David Koll & Michèle Tertilt (2022): From Mancession to Shecession: Women’s Employment in Regular and Pandemic Recessions. In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual, Jg. 36, H. 1, S. 83-151. DOI:10.1086/718660