Research Staff(alphabetical)
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Brindusa Anghel
Staff economist
Structural Analysis Division
Structural Analysis and Microeconomic Studies Department
DG Economics, Statistics and Research
Contact Information
- Address: Calle Alcalá 48, 28014 Madrid, España
- Personal web-page: https://sites.google.com/view/brindusaanghel
Fields of Interest
- Applied microeconomics
- Labor economics
- Education economics
JEL Codes
- C2, J1, J3, I2
Curriculum Vitae
Selected Publications and Working Papers
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“Why are cognitive test scores of Spanish adults so low? The role of schooling and socioeconomic background”
Brindusa Anghel, P. Cuadrado and F. Tagliati
Education Economics, Volume 30 (4), pp. 364-383 (2022)
JEL codes: J24, J10
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“Envejecimiento y evolución del capital humano a lo largo de la vida laboral”
Brindusa Anghel and Aitor Lacuesta
Papeles de Economía Española, 166 (2020)
JEL codes: J24
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“Is the math gender gap associated with gender equality? Only in low-income countries”
Brindusa Anghel, Núria Rodríguez-Planas and Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano
Economics of Education Review, Vol. 79 (2020)
JEL codes: I, Z1
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“Brechas salariales de género en España”
Brindusa Anghel, J.I. Conde-Ruiz and I. Marra de Artíñáno
Hacienda Pública Española/Review of Public Economics, No. 229 (2/2019)
- Supplementary Files: FEDEA Estudios de Economía Española no. 2018/06
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“Income, consumption and wealth inequality in Spain”
Brindusa Anghel, Henrique Basso, Olympia Bover, José María Casado, Laura Hospido, Mario Izquierdo, Ivan A. Kataryniuk, Aitor Lacuesta, José Manuel Montero and Elena Vozmediano
SERIEs, Vol.9(4), pp. 351-387 (2018)
- Supplementary files: Banco de España Occasional Papers #1806
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“Non-Cognitive Skills and Individual Earnings: New Evidence from PIAAC”
Brindusa Anghel and Pau Balart
SERIEs, Vol. 8, Issue 4, pp 417–473 (2017)
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“Evaluating a bilingual education program in Spain: the impact beyond foreign language learning”
Brindusa Anghel, Antonio Cabrales and Jesus M. Carro
Economic Inquiry, Volume 54, Issue 2 (2016)