

Alejandra Ramos
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics at Trinity College Dublin
She is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at Trinity College Dublin and member of CESifo Research Network.
Her fields of research are gender and labor economics. Within gender economics, she specializes in intimate partner violence and gender norms. Within labor economics, she is interested in how to retain and motivate talented workers.
Her work combines simple theoretical models with credible empirical identification strategies. This allows her to highlight the mechanisms behind the findings and to simulate alternative policies.
Recent work by Alejandra Ramos
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Training teachers on gender-based violence helps keep girls safe in school
Can targeted interventions reduce school-based gender-based violence? Teacher and student training on gender-based violence in Mozambique leads to a reduction in teacher-led violence and greater school retention for girls.
Published 25.11.24