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Anne Brenøe

University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics

PhD student

Øster Farimagsgade 5

Bygning 26

1353 Copenhagen K.

Denmark

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Scholarly Papers (10)

Origins of Gender Norms: Sibling Gender Composition and Women's Choice of Occupation and Partner

University of Zurich, Department of Economics, Working Paper No. 294
Number of pages: 64 Posted: 20 Aug 2018
Anne Brenøe
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics
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gender identity, sibling gender, occupational choice, family formation

Origins of Gender Norms: Sibling Gender Composition and Women's Choice of Occupation and Partner

IZA Discussion Paper No. 11692
Number of pages: 65 Posted: 20 Aug 2018 Last Revised: 18 Nov 2021
Anne Brenøe
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics
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occupational choice, sibling gender, gender identity, family formation

Exposure to More Female Peers Widens the Gender Gap in STEM Participation

University of Zurich, Department of Economics, Working Paper No. 285
Number of pages: 48 Posted: 11 May 2018
Anne Brenøe and Ulf Zölitz
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics and University of Zurich
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Gender, Peer Effects, STEM Studies

Exposure to More Female Peers Widens the Gender Gap in Stem Participation

IZA Discussion Paper No. 12582
Number of pages: 59 Posted: 09 Sep 2019 Last Revised: 18 Nov 2021
Anne Brenøe and Ulf Zölitz
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics and University of Zurich
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peer effects, gender, STEM studies

Exposure to More Female Peers Widens the Gender Gap in Stem Participation

CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP13966
Number of pages: 60 Posted: 07 Oct 2019
Anne Brenøe and Ulf Zölitz
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics and Maastricht University
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Gender, peer effects, STEM studies

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Is Parental Leave Costly for Firms and Coworkers?

IZA Discussion Paper No. 12870
Number of pages: 87 Posted: 22 Jan 2020 Last Revised: 18 Nov 2021
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University, University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics and University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) - Department of Economics
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family leave, birth, firms, labor

How Do Firms Respond to Parental Leave Absences?

Number of pages: 56 Posted: 27 May 2025 Last Revised: 01 Jun 2026
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics, University of Zurich, University of Edinburgh and University of Zurich
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family leave, firms, labor supply, labor demand, gender, absence duration

How Do Firms Respond to Parental Leave Absences?

IZA Discussion Paper No. 17845
Number of pages: 45 Posted: 15 Apr 2025
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics, University of Zurich, University of Edinburgh and University of Zurich
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absence duration, gender, labor demand, labor supply, firms, family leave

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Birth Order and Health of Newborns: What Can We Learn from Danish Registry Data?

Number of pages: 58 Posted: 26 Sep 2015
Anne Brenøe and Ramona Molitor
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics and University of Passau
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Birth order, parity, child health, fetal health, health at birth, education

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Gender Gaps in the Effects of Childhood Family Environment: Do They Persist into Adulthood?

IZA Discussion Paper No. 10313
Number of pages: 47 Posted: 31 Oct 2016 Last Revised: 18 Nov 2021
Anne Brenøe and Shelly J. Lundberg
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics and University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
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labor market outcomes, education, family structure, parental education, gender gap

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No Evidence that Siblings' Gender Affects Personality Across Nine Countries

IZA Discussion Paper No. 15137
Number of pages: 91 Posted: 19 May 2022 Last Revised: 14 Apr 2023
Thomas Dudek, Anne Brenøe, Jan Feld and Julia Rohrer
Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka, University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics, Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka - Victoria Business School and University of Leipzig
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sibling gender, economic preferences, personality, sibling sex

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Parenting Values Moderate the Intergenerational Transmission of Time Preferences

IZA Discussion Paper No. 12710
Number of pages: 53 Posted: 10 Nov 2019 Last Revised: 18 Nov 2021
Anne Brenøe and Thomas Epper
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics and CNRS - Lille Economics & Managment - UMR 9221
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parenting values, parenting style, patience, time preferences, intergenerational transmission, parental involvement

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Gender Identity and Economic Decision Making

IZA Discussion Paper No. 17564
Number of pages: 92 Posted: 26 Dec 2024
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics, University of Zurich, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Lund University School of Economics and Management and University of Zurich - Department of Economics
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gender identity, non-binary gender, economic preferences, economic outcomes

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Parenting Values Moderate the Intergenrational Transmission of Time Preferences

CEBI Working Paper No. 09/19
Number of pages: 52 Posted: 05 Dec 2019
Anne Brenøe and Thomas Epper
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics and CNRS - Lille Economics & Managment - UMR 9221
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Intergenerational transmission, time preferences, patience, parenting style, parenting values, parental involvement