Details about Maryam Dilmaghani
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Homepage: | http://www.neuropsyconomics.com/
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Phone: | Tel: (902) 491-8651 |
Postal address: | Saint Mary’s University, Sobey School of Business, Department of Economics,923 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3H-3C3. |
Workplace: | Economics Department, Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary's University, (more information at EDIRC) Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations (CIRANO) (Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations), (more information at EDIRC)
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Journal Articles
2022
- Chess girls don’t cry: Gender composition of games and effort in competitions among the super-elite
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2022, 89, (C) View citations (4)
- Fragile Families in Quebec and the Rest of Canada: A Comparison of Parental Work-Life Balance Satisfaction
Population Research and Policy Review, 2022, 41, (2), 695-728
- Revisiting the gender job satisfaction paradox: The roots seem to run deep
British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2022, 60, (2), 278-323 View citations (2)
- The link between smoking, drinking and wages: Health, workplace social capital or discrimination?
Industrial Relations Journal, 2022, 53, (2), 160-183 View citations (1)
2021
- A matter of time: Gender, time constraint, and risk taking among the chess elite
Economics Letters, 2021, 208, (C) View citations (4)
- Deep-Level Religious Diversity and Work-Life Balance Satisfaction in Canada
Applied Research in Quality of Life, 2021, 16, (1), 315-350
- Education, smoking and health: evidence from Canada
Education Economics, 2021, 29, (5), 490-508 View citations (4)
- The gender gap in competitive chess across countries: Commanding queens in command economies
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2021, 49, (2), 425-441 View citations (6)
2020
- Beauty perks: Physical appearance, earnings, and fringe benefits
Economics & Human Biology, 2020, 38, (C) View citations (1)
- Gender differences in performance under time constraint: Evidence from chess tournaments
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2020, 89, (C) View citations (12)
- Sexual orientation and homeownership in Canada
Journal of Housing Economics, 2020, 49, (C)
- There is a time and a place for work: comparative evaluation of flexible work arrangements in Canada
International Journal of Manpower, 2020, 42, (1), 167-192 View citations (1)
- Who pays for my lies? Comparing dishonesty at the expense of the experimenter and fellow subjects
Economics Letters, 2020, 194, (C) View citations (1)
2019
- Education and religious decline: evidence from the Canadian compulsory schooling laws
Education Economics, 2019, 27, (3), 287-307 View citations (5)
- Exploring the link between sexual orientation, work-life balance satisfaction and work-life segmentation
International Journal of Manpower, 2019, 41, (6), 693-715 View citations (1)
- Religiosity, Secularity and Fertility in Canada
European Journal of Population, 2019, 35, (2), 403-428 View citations (6)
- Religious identity and real estate wealth accumulation: evidence from Canada
Housing Studies, 2019, 34, (10), 1690-1720
- Sexual orientation and the ‘cohabitation gap’ in life satisfaction in Canada
Review of Economics of the Household, 2019, 17, (4), 1163-1189
- The evolution of the gender religiosity gap among the Canadian-born
Review of Social Economy, 2019, 77, (3), 361-392 View citations (1)
- Workopolis or The Pirate Bay: what does Google Trends say about the unemployment rate?
Journal of Economic Studies, 2019, 46, (2), 422-445 View citations (11)
2018
- Religiosity and Subjective Wellbeing in Canada
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2018, 19, (3), 629-647 View citations (7)
- Sexual Orientation, Labour Earnings, and Household Income in Canada
Journal of Labor Research, 2018, 39, (1), 41-55 View citations (8)
- Sexual orientation, labour supply and occupational sorting in Canada
Industrial Relations Journal, 2018, 49, (4), 298-318 View citations (6)
- Which is greener: secularity or religiosity? Environmental philanthropy along religiosity spectrum
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 2018, 20, (2), 477-502 View citations (1)
2017
- Civic participation of secular groups in Canada
Review of Social Economy, 2017, 75, (4), 523-543 View citations (2)
- Religiosity and Labour Earnings in Canadian Provinces
Journal of Labor Research, 2017, 38, (1), 82-99 View citations (2)
- Religiosity and social trust: evidence from Canada
Review of Social Economy, 2017, 75, (1), 49-75 View citations (4)
- Revisiting sacrifice and stigma: Why older churches become more liberal
Review of Social Economy, 2017, 75, (4), 489-509
2016
- Economic Integration of Pre-WWI Immigrants from the British Isles in the Canadian Labour Market
Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2016, 17, (1), 55-76 View citations (3)
- Religiosity and female labour market attainment in Canada: the Protestant exception
International Journal of Social Economics, 2016, 43, (3), 244-262 View citations (4)
2015
- Religiosity, gender, and wage: the differentiated impact of private prayer in Canada
International Journal of Social Economics, 2015, 42, (10), 888-905 View citations (2)
2014
- Dynamics of social influence: an evolutionary approach
International Journal of Social Economics, 2014, 41, (2), 123-145
2007
- Challenges to a climate stabilizing energy future
Energy Policy, 2007, 35, (1), 616-626 View citations (13)
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