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José Alberto Molina
José Alberto Molina
Professor of Economics, University of Zaragoza (Dpt. of Economics and IEDIS), IZA and GLO
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Self-employed mothers and the work-family conflict
JI Gimenez-Nadal, JA Molina, R Ortega
Applied Economics 44 (17), 2133-2147, 2012
1922012
Commuting time and household responsibilities: Evidence using propensity score matching
JI Gimenez‐Nadal, JA Molina
Journal of Regional Science 56 (2), 332-359, 2016
1842016
Parents’ education as a determinant of educational childcare time
JI Gimenez-Nadal, JA Molina
Journal of population economics 26, 719-749, 2013
1732013
Work time and well-being for workers at home: evidence from the American Time Use Survey
JI Giménez-Nadal, JA Molina, J Velilla
International Journal of Manpower 41 (2), 184-206, 2020
172*2020
Gender differences in childcare: time allocation in five European countries
I García-Mainar, JA Molina, VM Montuenga
Feminist Economics 17 (1), 119-150, 2011
1632011
The motherhood wage penalty in Spain
JA Molina, VM Montuenga
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 30, 237-251, 2009
148*2009
Regional unemployment, gender, and time allocation of the unemployed
JI Gimenez-Nadal, JA Molina
Review of Economics of the Household 12, 105-127, 2014
1272014
Gender norms and the gendered distribution of total work in Latin American households
JC Campaña, JI Giménez-Nadal, JA Molina
Feminist Economics 24 (1), 35-62, 2018
125*2018
Food demand in Spain: an application of the Almost Ideal System
JA Molina
Journal of Agricultural Economics 45 (2), 252-258, 1994
1251994
The commuting behavior of workers in the United States: differences between the employed and the self-employed
JI Gimenez-Nadal, JA Molina, J Velilla
Journal of transport geography 66, 19-29, 2018
124*2018
The work–family conflict: Evidence from the recent decade and lines of future research
JA Molina
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 42 (Suppl 1), 4-10, 2021
1122021
Self-employed and employed mothers in Latin American families: Are there differences in paid work, unpaid work, and child care?
JC Campaña, JI Giménez-Nadal, JA Molina
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 41, 52-69, 2020
104*2020
Effects of employee training on the performance of North-American firms
JA Molina, R Ortega
Applied Economics Letters 10 (9), 549-552, 2003
1002003
Family and entrepreneurship: New empirical and theoretical results
JA Molina
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 41 (1), 1-3, 2020
962020
Gender differences in cooperation: experimental evidence on high school students
JA Molina, JI Giménez-Nadal, JA Cuesta, C Gracia-Lazaro, Y Moreno, ...
PloS one 8 (12), e83700, 2013
962013
Trends in commuting time of European workers: A cross-country analysis
JI Giménez-Nadal, JA Molina, J Velilla
Transport Policy 116, 327-342, 2022
952022
Inter-regional wage differentials in Spain
I García, JA Molina
Applied Economics Letters 9 (4), 209-215, 2002
912002
Caring within the family: reconciling work and family life
JA Molina
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 36, 1-4, 2015
852015
Why older workers become entrepreneurs? International evidence using fuzzy set methods
J Velilla, JA Molina, R Ortega
The Journal of the Economics of Ageing 12, 88-95, 2018
822018
The decision to become an entrepreneur in Spain: the role of household finances
JA Molina, R Ortega, J Velilla Gambó
International Journal of Entrepreneurship (United States), 2016
772016
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