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Anne Boschini is a Professor of Economics at Stockholm University's Institute for Social Research (SOFI), where she conducts research on gender-specific differences in behavior, education, and labor market outcomes. Her work is primarily conducted through two research groups: Labor Market Economics (AME) and GAINS (Gender Analysis and Interdisciplinary research Network, Stockholm).
Her research focuses on gender economics, labor market dynamics, income inequality, and fatherhood studies. She examines how gender differences manifest in economic behavior, labor market participation, and family formation. Her work often explores the intersection of gender, technological change, and economic policy, with recent publications analyzing parenting skills' role in fatherhood decisions, wealth distribution across gender and sexual orientation, and privatization's impact on women in care occupations.
Professor Boschini teaches 'Introduction to Labor Economics' at AKPA, SOFI's teaching unit, and maintains an active research agenda with numerous publications in leading economics journals. Her current research projects include studies on men without children, fathers who don't take parental leave, and how technological development affects gender inequality and inequalities between native-born and foreign-born populations.
She is affiliated with SOFI's research groups focusing on:
- Labor Market Economics (AME), which studies labor market outcomes such as wages and employment, primary and higher education, health, taxes and income transfers, politics, crime and punishment, and gender equality
- GAINS (Gender Analysis and Interdisciplinary research Network, Stockholm), an interdisciplinary research environment focused on social science research on issues related to gender with emphasis on the labor market, health, education and family relations




