Cheti Nicoletti

Professor of Economics at University Of York

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Cheti Nicoletti (BSc Padova, MA Louvain-la-Neuve, PhD Florence) has been a Professor of Economics at the University of York since 2012. Previously she has worked for ten years at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex, where she continues to be a Research Associate. She is also an IZA (Institute of Labor Economics) Research Fellow and a research associate of CHILD-Collegio Carlo Alberto (Torino). The output from her work has been published in leading peer-reviewed international journals, including the Journal of Labor Economics, American Economic Review: Applied Economics, the Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics and Journal of Applied Econometrics. Her most recent work includes a series of papers on the effect of school and parental investments on children’s cognitive and socio-emotional development, on peer effects, on inequalities and intergenerational occupational mobility, and on division of work between partners. She has also contributed to the econometric literature on missing data and survival models, and she has expertise in estimation methods for causal inference and panel data.