Philip Rosenbaum

University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics

Øster Farimagsgade 5, Bygn 26

Copenhagen, 1353

Denmark

http://https://sites.google.com/site/philrosenbaum/

Copenhagen Business School - Department of Economics

PhD Fellow

Porcelænshaven 16A 1. Sal

Frederiksberg C, DK - 2000

Denmark

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

DOWNLOADS

512

TOTAL CITATIONS

7

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

The Family Earnings Gap Revisited: A Household or a Labor Market Problem?

Number of pages: 61 Posted: 20 Jan 2019 Last Revised: 05 May 2020
Philip Rosenbaum and Philip Rosenbaum
Copenhagen Business School - Department of EconomicsUniversity of Copenhagen - Department of Economics
Downloads 407 (149,606)
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Gender earnings gap, gender inequality, household division of labor, child penalty, parenthood, same-sex partnerships

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Pregnancy or Motherhood Cost? A Comparison of the Child Penalty of Adopting and Biological Parents

Number of pages: 22 Posted: 15 Sep 2020
Philip Rosenbaum and Philip Rosenbaum
Copenhagen Business School - Department of EconomicsUniversity of Copenhagen - Department of Economics
Downloads 60 (725,670)
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Gender earnings gap, gender inequality, child penalty, adoptions

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The Impact of Childhood Inter-Ethnic Contact on Managers' Hiring Decisions

Number of pages: 23 Posted: 07 Oct 2024
Liam Wren-Lewis, Max Friedrich Steinhardt, Luca Paolo Merlino, Philip Rosenbaum and Philip Rosenbaum
Paris School of Economics (PSE), Free University of Berlin (FUB) - Department of Business and Economics, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and Copenhagen Business School - Department of EconomicsUniversity of Copenhagen - Department of Economics
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CEO Education and Corporate Environmental Footprint

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Forthcoming
Posted: 23 Oct 2017 Last Revised: 05 Mar 2020
Mario Daniele Amore, Morten Bennedsen, Birthe Larsen, Philip Rosenbaum and Philip Rosenbaum
Bocconi University - Department of Management and Technology, INSEAD - Economics and Political Sciences, Copenhagen Business School - Department of Economics and Copenhagen Business School - Department of EconomicsUniversity of Copenhagen - Department of Economics

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CEOs; Education; Climate Change; Energy Efficiency

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Does Early Childbearing Matter?: New Approach Using Danish Register Data

Posted: 15 Oct 2015 Last Revised: 05 Mar 2020
Philip Rosenbaum and Philip Rosenbaum
Copenhagen Business School - Department of EconomicsUniversity of Copenhagen - Department of Economics

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Fertility, child penalty, female labor outcomes