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Publications

Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals

Articles Currently Under Review/in Revision

“How is global commerce affecting the gender composition of employment? A firm-level analysisi of the effects of exposure to gender norms via trade and FDI” with Pia Heckl and Carolina Lennon.

„The Gender of Economics.“

„Writing Like a Girl: Writing Style and the Gender Publication Gap in Economics“ with Elisabeth Wurm.

Publications: Book Chapters

  • Altman, Yochanan, Johannes Koll, Wolfgang Mayrhofer, Michael Müller-Camen, and Alyssa Schneebaum. 2021. “Contours of Workplace Antisemitism: Initial Thoughts and a Research Agenda.” In Armin Lange, Kerstin Mayerhofer, Dina Porat und Lawrence H. Schiffman (Eds.) Confronting Antisemitism from Perspectives of Philosophy and Social Sciences vol. 4. De Gruyter, Berlin, Boston. pp. 125-154.
  • Goldberg, Naomi, Alyssa Schneebaum, Laura E. Durso, and M. V. Lee Badgett. 2020. “LGBTQ-Parent Families in the United States and Economic Well-Being.” In Goldberg, Abbie E. and Katherine R. Allen (Eds.) LGBTQ-Parent Families: Innovations in Research and Implications for Practice. Springer International Publishing, pp. 105-124. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-35610-1.
  • Schneebaum, Alyssa. 2016. “Die Rolle von Gender in der Wirtschaft.” In Till van Treeck and Janina Urban (eds.), Wirtschaft neu denken: Blinde Flecken der Lehrbuchkonomie. iRights Media: 150-159.
  • Mader, Katharina, Miriam Rehm, and Alyssa Schneebaum. 2014. “Reich werden kann jede, genauso wie jeder.” In Mythen des Reichtums: Warum Ungleichheit unsere Gesellschaft gefährdet. BEIGEWUM / Attac / Armutskonferenz: pp. 41-50.
  • Schneebaum, Alyssa. 2013. “All in the Family: Capitalism, Partriachy, and Love.” In Anna G. Jónasdóttir and Ann Ferguson (eds.), Love: A Question for Feminism in the Twenty-First Century. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 127-140.

Publications: Non-Refereed Articles, Working Papers, & Policy Reports

Publications: Book Reviews

  • Class Questions: Feminist Answers by Joan Acker, for Feminist Economics 14(3): 169-173 (2008).