
Staff economist
Microeconomic Analysis Unit
Microeconomic Studies Division
Structural Analysis and Microeconomic Studies Department
DG Economics, Statistics and Research
Información de contacto
- Calle Alcalá 48, 28014 Madrid, España
- Contact form
- Curriculum Vitae (90 KB)
Campos de interés
Applied microeconometrics, Labour economics, Household consumption and portfolio composition
JEL Codes
- C81, D90, J20
Publications
The unequal consequences of job loss across countries
Antoine Bertheau, Edoardo M. Acabbi, Cristina Barceló, Andreas Gulyas, Stefano Lombardi, and Raffaele Saggio (2023)
American Economic Review: Insights 5(3), pp. 393-408
The response of household wealth to the risk of job loss: Evidence from differences in severance payments
Cristina Barceló and Ernesto Villanueva (2016)
Labour Economics 39, pp. 35-54 This article previously circulated as "The response of household wealth to the risk of losing the job: Evidence from differences in firing costs".
A Q-Model of labour demand
Cristina Barceló (2007-01)
Investigaciones Económicas - 31(1), pp. 43-78.
The risk of job loss, household formation and housing demand: Evidence from differences in severance payments
Cristina Barceló and Ernesto Villanueva (2018-12)
Banco de España Working Papers - #1849
The impact of alternative imputation methods on the measurement of income and wealth: Evidence from the Spanish Survey of Household Finances
Cristina Barceló (2008-12)
Banco de España Working Papers - #0829
Imputation of the 2002 Wave of the Spanish Survey of Household Finances (EFF)
Cristina Barceló (2006-04)
Banco de España Occasional Papers - #0603
Housing tenure and labour mobility: A comparison across european countries
Cristina Barceló (2006-02)
Banco de España Working Papers - #0603