Media
- 28/09/2025 Fewer first-generation female graduates have children, study finds, The Times (Link)
- 27/06/2024 Political Rhetoric and Hate Crimes: The Unintended Consequences of Divisive Debates, University of Bath IPR Blog (Link)
- 30/05/2024 Meer vrouwen tabueloos aan de top, Interview with University of Antwerp magazine STROOM (Link)
- 08/03/2024 Vrouwen gelukkiger op het werk dan mannen, ZigZagHR (Link)
- 15/02/2024 How the Division of Roles Within the Family Shapes Job Satisfaction, IZA Newsroom (Link)
- 06/01/2024 Za isti rad postoje različiti sistemi vrijednosti, Interview with Aljazeera Balkans (Link)
- 22/04/2022 Profcast at the University of Antwerp (Link)
- 23/03/2021 David Zetland, Jive Talking podcast (Link)
- 25/02/2021 Did the vote for Brexit lead to a rise in hate crime? Economics Observatory (Link)
- 01/02/2021 Guest on the radio show Policy Matters, by Franz Buscha and Matt Dickson (Link)
- 14/12/2020 Brexit Referendum Vote Caused an Increase in Hate Crime, IZA Newsroom (Link)
- 29/04/2020 What Kind of Economists Does the World Need? Panel discussion organised by the Rethinking Economics Antwerp (Link)
- 29/03/2016 Do Women Earn Less Even as Social Entrepreneurs, Faculti.net interview (Link)
- 15/09/2015 Women CEOs in Social Enterprises Earn 29% Less Than Male Counterparts, Nonprofit Quarterly (Link)
- 09/09/2015 Women CEOs in Social Enterprises Earn 29% Less Than Their Male Counterparts, LSE Business Review blog (Link)
- 18/02/2015 Why Do Female Social Entrepreneurs Pay Themselves Less? Fast CoExist (Link)
- 19/02/2015 Female Entrepreneurs Pay Themselves Less, Feel More Satisfied, Big Think (Link)
- 07/11/2014 Women Earn Less Than Men Even When They Set The Pay, Marginal Revolution (Link)
- 06/11/2014 Women Earn Less Than Men Even When They Set The Pay, Financial Times (Link)
- 21/01/2013 Young Researchers in Social Science Win Places at the South West Crucible 2013 (Link)
- 18/12/2012 Muškarci bolje plaćeni od žena, Vjesti (Link)
- 26/05/2011 Cutting Crime through Education: Evidence from British School-Leavers, Royal Economic Society (RES) Media Briefings (Link)
- 08/04/2010 The Mean Streets of Guildford: Spending More on Education and Private Security are Cost-Effective Ways of Cutting Crime, The Economist (Link)