Laura Barros
Laura Barros is a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of International Economic Policy (Prof. Kis-Katos). She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Göttingen, a Master's degree in Economics from Heidelberg University, and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Her research interests comprise development economics, gender, political economy, and applied microeconometrics.
Barros, L. , M. Santos Silva (2019) #EleNão: Economic crisis, the political gender gap, and the election of Bolsonaro, Ibero-America Institute for Economic Research, Discussion Paper No. 242.
Barros, Laura and Manuel Santos Silva (2021) Between sticky floors and glass ceilings: the effect of trade liberalization on double discrimination in Brazil, Ibero-America Institute for Economic Research, Discussion Paper No. 249.
Natural disasters and intimate partner violence: Evidence from Peru (joint work with Yuanwei Xu)
Job Loss and Political Entry (joint work with Aiko Schmeißer)
Religious supply and local violence (joint work with Krisztina Kis-Katos and Manuel Santos Silva)
Barros, Laura and Ute Rink (2021) Spending or saving? Female empowerment and financial decisions in a matrilineal society, World Development, 141, p.105342
- TA for Migration Economics: Replication Course, SoSe 2024, SoSe 2022
- TA for Empirical Political Economy, WiSe 2021/2022, WiSe 2023/2024
- TA for Applied Panel Data Econometrics, SoSe 2021, SoSe 2022
- TA for Sustainable Development, Trade and Environmental Economics WiSe 2019/2020, SoSe 2020
- TA for Introduction to Development Economics SoSe 2019
- TA for Development Economics IV: Gender, Institutions, and Development WiSe 2018/2019
- TA for European and Global Trade WiSe 2018/2019