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Cheti Nicoletti is a Professor of Economics and Deputy Head of the Department of Economics for Research at the University of York. She also holds roles as a Research Associate at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex, an IZA Research Fellow, and a research associate at CHILD-Collegio Carlo Alberto (Torino). Her research focuses on child development, education, gender economics, and social networks, with a particular emphasis on gender stereotypes, parental investments, and socio-emotional development.
- Education: BSc in Economics (Padova), MA in Economics (Louvain-la-Neuve), PhD in Economics (Florence).
- Roles: Co-Leader of the Applied Micro-Econometrics Cluster (AME), Member of the Department Management Team, and Performance Reviewer.
Her research explores how parental investments and home environments influence child outcomes, including cognitive skills, mental health, and socio-emotional development. Recent work examines the impact of maternal employment on child skills and the role of gender norms in labor supply decisions. Her studies often use longitudinal surveys and administrative data, applying causal inference methods to address complex economic questions.
Key themes in her publications include peer effects, school resource allocation, and policy impacts on educational inequality. She has secured funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Nuffield Foundation for projects like the ESRC-SDAI initiative on maternal mental health and child outcomes.
- Teaching: Postgraduate Applied Microeconometrics, MSc Dissertation Econometrics.
- Lab/Team: Leads the Applied Micro-Econometrics Cluster (AME) at York, focusing on causal inference and policy evaluation.




