
About
Dani Marinova is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Her research focuses on political behavior, political economy, and gender studies, examining how political and economic contexts influence voting behavior and democratic representation. She has authored a book manuscript exploring voter adaptation to political instability and leads projects on economic recession impacts. Her work integrates quantitative methods and policy analysis to address issues like parental leave systems, labor market segmentation, and gender equity in politics.
Research Interests: Her key areas include voter decision-making under uncertainty, the interplay between economic conditions and political engagement, and gender dynamics in political efficacy. Recent projects analyze how economic crises shape information-seeking behaviors and voting patterns, with a focus on Spain's socio-political context.
Publications: Her work spans electoral accountability, labor market policies, and gender studies. Notable themes include policy expansion effects, political socialization of youth, and the perception gap in economic evaluations. The POLAT panel dataset reflects her commitment to longitudinal political attitude research.
Awards & Grants: No specific awards or grants mentioned in the provided text. Her contributions lie primarily in academic publications and research projects.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology's research networks, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed here.
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