Research & Policy Advice
Academic Work in Progress and Working Papers
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Britta Rude. “Can we grow with our children? The effects of an integrated early childhood development program.” Video Working Paper (submitted)
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Britta Rude. “The Critical Role of Social Leaders in the Spread of Social Movements against Gender-Based Violence on Twitter.” Working Paper (submitted)
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Ilpo Kauppinen & Michele Battisti & Britta Rude. “Twitter and crime. The effect of social movements on gender-based violence” Working Paper
- Britta Rude & Monica Robayo-Abril. “Quantifying vulnerability to poverty in El Salvador.” Working Paper
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Monica Robayo-Abril & Britta Rude. “Poverty Maps in El Salvador.” World Bank Report
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Yvonne Giesing & Britta Rude. “Technological Change and Immigration - A race for talent or of displaced workers“, part of the EU H2020 project PILLARS. Working Paper Video
- Anna Arias Duart, Chelsea Couture & Britta Rude. “Innovation and Social Interactions”, part of the Regional Academy on the United Nations 2021. Working Paper
Podcasts
Policy Briefs
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Peichl, Andreas and Britta Rude. “The Gender Gap in Germany” ifo Schnelldienst, 2022, 75, Nr. 10, 03-35
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Albrecht, Clara, Yvonne Giesing, and Britta Rude. “Posted Workers in Germany – Developments and New Legislations” CESifo Forum 23 (3), 8-14
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Albrecht, Clara and Britta Rude. “Where does Germany stand with respect to Gender Equality?” ifo Schnelldienst 22 (2022): 01-11.
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Albrecht, Clara, Britta Rude, and Tanja Stitteneder. “Women in Afghanistan: Developments over the Last 20 Years and the Return of the Taliban.” CESifo Forum. Vol. 23. No. 01. ifo Institute-Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, 2022.
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Albrecht, Clara, Britta Rude, and Tanja Stitteneder. “Afghanistan’s Free Fall–Return of the Taliban and Flight as a Last Resort.” CESifo Forum. Vol. 22. No. 06. ifo Institute-Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, 2021.
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Albrecht, Clara, Britta Rude, and Tanja Stitteneder. “Frauen in Afghanistan: Entwicklungen in den letzten 20 Jahren und die Rückkehr der Taliban.” ifo Schnelldienst, 2021, 74, Nr. 11, 47-49.
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Albrecht, Clara, Britta Rude, and Tanja Stitteneder. “ifo Migrationsmonitor: Afghanistan im freien Fall–Rückkehr der Taliban und Flucht als letzter Ausweg.” ifo Schnelldienst 74.10 (2021): 71-81.
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Sultan Alhabsi and Britta Rude, 2021. “Refugee education 4.0? The potentials and pitfalls of EdTech for refugee education.” Brexit and European Finance: Prolonged Limbo (2021): 43.
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Sofia Eigner, Simon Meemken, Bennet Niederhoefer and Britta Rude, 2021. “Legalizing up to 2 million Venezuelans: Is Colombia leading the way into a migration-friendly future?”. CESifo Forum. Vol. 22. No. 04. ifo Institute-Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, 2021.
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Britta Rude & Bennet Niederhöfer & Fabio Ferrara, 2021. “Deforestation and Migration,” CESifo Forum, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 22(01), pages 49-57, January.
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Britta Rude, 2021. “The effects of Covid-19: Applying a gender and migration lens to the employment structure in Germany, ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 74(01), pages 49-52, January.
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Britta Rude, 2020. “Refugee Children and COVID-19. How do we protect Germany’s most vulnerable?, ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, 73.12 (2020): 46-57.
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Britta Rude & Bennet Niederhöfer & Fabio Ferrara, 2020. “ifo Migrationsmonitor: Entwaldung und Migration,” ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 73(09), pages 66-74, September.
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World Bank. 2020. A Forest’s Worth : Policy Options for a Sustainable and Inclusive Forest Economy in Paraguay. Country Forest Note;. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/34988 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
World Bank Consultancies
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The World Bank, 2019/2020. Designing impact evaluations of Early Childhood Development. Paraguay.
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The World Bank, 2019/2020. Public Expenditure Review of Early Childhood Development. Paraguay.
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The World Bank, 2019/2020. Gender Assessment of the Forestry Sector. Paraguay.
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The World Bank, 2019/2020. Financial and economic rate of returns of forest plantations. Paraguay.
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The World Bank. 2020. Policy Options for a Sustainable and Inclusive Forest Economy. Paraguay. Link
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The World Bank, 2021. Poverty Section.
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The World Bank, 2021. The effect of poverty-level wages on unemployment and overall welfare.
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The World Bank, 2021. Small-area estimates of poverty indicators and the Fay-Herriot Model.
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The World Bank, 2021. Development Policy Loan. Poverty and social impact analysis. El Salvador.
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The World Bank, 2021. Gender Scorecard. El Salvador.
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The World Bank, 2021. Country Policy and Institutional Assessment. El Salvador.
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The World Bank, 2021/22. Event series on the forest sector and its potential to fight poverty and to promote socio-economic development. Paraguay.
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The World Bank, 2021/22. Assessing vulnerability to poverty through the Vulnerability Tool. El Salvador.
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The World Bank, 2021/22. Small-area estimates of poverty. El Salvador & Honduras.
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The World Bank, 2021/22. Multi-dimensional poverty estimates. El Salvador & Honduras.
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The World Bank, 2021/22. Systematic Country Diagnostic. El Salvador. Link
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The World Bank, 2021/22. Poverty Assessment. Honduras. Link
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The World Bank, 2022/23. Gender Assessment. Romania.
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The World Bank, 2022/23. The Impact of Energy Prices on Poverty and Inequality. Romania and Bulgaria.
Other Policy Consultancies
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European Union, since 2020. PILLARS. Pathways to Inclusive Labour Markets.
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European Commission, 2022. POSTING.STAT. Enhancing the collection and analysis of national data on intra-EU posting.