Gabriel Leite Mariante

@leitemariante.bsky.social

PhD candidate in Economics at LSE. Empirical research in Development, Public and Gender Economics. 🇧🇷🇬🇧🇪🇸 Website: https://www.gleitemariante.com/ (He/him, Ele/dele)

Thrilled to have my research feature at @unu-wider.bsky.social’s amazing WIDERAngle blog! Brazil's Bolsa Familia - the world's largest cash transfer programme - does not discourage work. Instead, it increases women's employment by helping them overcome barriers to enter the labour force 👇

UNU-WIDER@unu-wider.bsky.social · last yr.

💼 Can cash transfers empower women without disadvantaging men? Gabriel Leite Mariante analyses how Brazil’s largest unconditional cash transfer program boosts women's employment while supporting men too. A must-read before #WIDERDevConf2025! Read more: go.unu.edu/72HTH

A group of young girls sit at a table, smiling and interacting, with a blog headline about Brazil’s cash transfer program and women's employment overlaid on the image.

Excelente matéria da @tcarran.bsky.social da @bbcbrazil.bsky.social para a qual tive o prazer de contribuir através da minha pesquisa de doutorado Em suma: não, o BF não desincentiva o trabalho de beneficiários, mas sim ajuda mães com crianças pequenas a superarem obstáculos para entrada no mercado

Thais Carrança@tcarran.bsky.social · last yr.

Matéria de hoje: O Bolsa Família é culpado pela dificuldade das empresas em contratar? Levantei o que há de estudos econômicos recentes (um deles premiado!) sobre esse tema que sempre volta www.bbc.com/portuguese/a...

Thanks to the @econthatmatters.bsky.social team for featuring my job market paper! The study finds that, instead of discouraging work, Brazil's national cash transfer actually allows mothers to join the labour force, and that this effect can be complemented by local public good provision 👇

Econ That Matters@econthatmatters.bsky.social · last yr.

Studying Brazil's Bolsa FamĂ­lia program, @leitemariante.bsky.social finds that unconditional cash transfers boost formal employment among women by 7% over two years, while men's employment remains unaffected. www.econthatmatters.com/2025/02/can-...

The fraction of gender inequality explained by child penalties varies systematically with economic development. In LICs, child penalties tend to represent a small fraction of gender inequality. But as economies develop, child penalties become the key driver of gender inequality:

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VoxDev@voxdev.bsky.social · 2y ago

🆕 The importance of parenthood for gender inequality around the world Today on VoxDev, Henrik Kleven, Camille Landais and Gabriel Leite-Mariante outline evidence on the differential impact of parenthood on the employment of mothers relative to fathers: voxdev.org/topic/labour...

🙌 Extremely honoured to be one of the recipients of this year's EEA/UniCredit Foundation Best JM Paper Award! I'm thankful to the scientific committee, and to my advisors and colleagues at the LSE. My paper is available at: gleitemariante.com/research

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EEA@eeanews.bsky.social · 2y ago

🥳 UniCredit Foundation announces winners of 11th edition of its Econ JM Best Paper Award. Congrats to Julio Brandao-Roll @leitemariante.bsky.social Giulia Lo Forte @sabalalejandro.bsky.social & @martinvaeth.bsky.social & the 5 other researchers who received a special mention bit.ly/3OLA5uT