Published Articles
2026 – The emergence of the quality-quantity trade-off in Academia, joint with David de la Croix, Conditionally accepted (upon replication checks) in the Economic Journal, ,
2026 – Pronatalist policies’ backlash in authoritarian regimes, joint with Robert Stelter, Forthcoming in the Journal of Economic History,
2024 – Measuring the presence and incidence of cholera in Hindustan: New data from primary sources for the colonial era. Scientific Data. 2024; 8;11(1):49. Joint with Aslam M, Farvaque E and Marakbi R.,
2022 – The association between religiosoty and fertility intentions via grandparenting: Evidence from GGS data, joint with Charalampos Dantis, Ester Rizzi, European Journal of Population
2022 – The rural exodus and the rise of Europe, joint with Robert Stelter, Journal of Economic Growth
2022 – Economics and family structures, joint with Bram de Rock, Paula Gobbi, Oxford Research Encyclopedia
2021 – Education and childlessness in India, joint with Koyel Sarkar, Population, 76(3), 461-486
2020 – Endogenous childlessness and stages of development, joint with David de la Croix, Paula Gobbi, Journal of the European Economic Association,18(1), 83-133
2019 – On the Dynamics of Gender Differences in Preferences, joint with Victor Hiller, Oxford Economic Papers, 71(3), 503-527. Editor’s choice
2016 – Cultural transmission and the evolution of gender roles, joint with Victor Hiller, Mathematical Social Sciences, 84, 8-23
2015 – Fertility and Childlessness in the US, joint with David de la Croix, Paula Gobbi, American Economic Review, 105(6) : 1852-1882
2015 – Religion and Fertility: The French Connection, Demographic Research, 32(13) : 397-4
2012 – The Optimal Trade-Off Between Quality and Quantity with Unknown Number of Survivors, Mathematical Population Studies, 19(2):94-113
2011 – Family Policies: What Does The Standard Endogenous Fertility Model Tell Us?, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 13(4) : 555-593
2010 – A Role for Cultural Transmission in Fertility Transitions, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 14(4) : 454-481