Anzelika Zaiceva is an Associate Professor of Economic Policy (Politica Economica) at the Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence, Italy. Previously, she has been an Associate Professor at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia and a Research Fellow at the University of Bologna. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from the European University Institute in Florence in 2007. She has participated in numerous national and international research projects and acted as a consultant for the OECD.

Her main research interests are in labor and population economics, economics of the household, economics of development and transition, migration, gender and applied microeconometrics.

From 2006 until 2010 she was a Research Associate at IZA, and became a Research Fellow in 2011.

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IZA Publications

IZA Discussion Paper No. 4910
revised version published as "Do Ethnic Minorities 'Stretch' Their Time? UK Household Evidence on Multitasking" in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2011, 9 (2), 181-206
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4230
published in: M. Kahanec and K. F. Zimmermann (eds.), EU Labor Markets after Post-Enlargement Migration, Springer: Berlin, et al. 2009, 3-45
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4224
substantially revised version published as 'Did Support for Economic and Political Reforms Increase During the Post-Communist Transition, and If So, Why?' in: The Economics of Transition, 2013, 21 (2), 193-240.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3595
revised version published in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2008, 24 (3), 428-452
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3428
published in: Zeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung/Journal for Labour Market Research, 2008, 41 (2-3), 157-180.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3420
published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2009, 30 (1+2), 97-115
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3070
substantially revised version published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2014, 12 (1): 83-103. [Open Access]
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2810
substantially revised version published as "East-West Migration and Gender: Is There a Differential Effect for Migrant Women?" in: Labour Economics, 2010, 17 (2), 443-454
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