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CURRICULUM VITAE Virginia Sánchez Marcos Date of birth: 26/10/1974 Nationality: Spanish Personal Address: C/Metges 12, 2 08003 Barcelona Spain e-mail: sanchezv@unican.es URL: http://personales.unican.es/sanchezv 1. EDUCATION

 Ph.D. in Economics. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain. Thesis Advisors: J.V. Ríos-Rull and J. Ruiz-Castillo Ucelay. 2002.

 B.A. in Economics. Universidad de Cantabria, Spain. 1996.

2. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

 Teaching assistant. Department of Economics and Business Administration. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (1996-97).

 Teaching assistant. Department of Economics. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (1997-2001).

 Profesora Titular de Escuela Universitaria. Department of Economics. Universidad de Cantabria (May 2002-October 2006).

 Profesora Contratada Doctora. Department of Economics. Universidad de Cantabria (October 2006-December 2009).

 Profesora Titular de Universidad. Department of Economics. Universidad de Cantabria (December 2000-September 2010).

 Profesora Titular de Universidad. Comisión de Servicios. Department of Economics and History. Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona (September 2010-September 2012).

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 Profesora Titular de Universidad. Department of Economics. Universidad de Cantabria (September 2012-Present).

3. RESEARCH OF INTEREST  Quantitative Macroeconomics  Family Economics  Labour  Social Security  Housing 4. PUBLICATIONS

 “College Attainment of Women” (with J.V. Ríos-Rull). Review of Economic Dynamics, 2002, 5(4), p.965-998.

 “Female labor supply as insurance against idiosyncratic risk” (with O. Attanasio y H. Low).

Journal of the European Economic Association P&P 2005, 3(2-3), p.755-764.

 “Can Social Security be Welfare Improving when there is Demographic Uncertainty?” (with A. Sánchez Martín). Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 2006, 30, p.1615-1646.

 “What accounts for the increase in college attainment of women?” .Applied Economic Letters 2008, 15, p.41-44.

 "Explaining Changes in Female Labor Supply in a Life-Cycle Model".( with O. Attanasio and H. Low). American Economic Review 2008, 98 (4), p. 1517-42.

 "Balancing Family and Work: the Effect of Cash-benefits on Working Mothers".( with R. Sánchez Mangas). Labour Economics 2008, 15(6), p.1127-1142 .

 "An Aggregate Economy with Different Size Houses".( with J.V. Ríos-Rull). Journal of the

European Economic Association, P&P, 2008, 6(2-3), p. 705-714.

 "Spain is different: falling trends in inequality". (Joint with J. Pijoan-Mas). Review of

Economic Dynamics 2010, 13 (1), p.157-178.

 "Demographic change and pension reform in Spain: an assessment in a two-earner, OLG model". (Joint with A. Sánchez Martín). Fiscal Studies 2010, 31 (3), p. 405-452.

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6. RESEARCH PROJECTS

 Project from Plan Nacional de I+D+i, Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología, ECO2009-09614. 2010-2012.

Title: “Understanding female labor supply and its implications ”. Principal Researcher: Virginia Sánchez Marcos.

 Project from Plan Nacional de I+D+i, Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología SEJ2006-10827/ECON, Spain . 2007-09.

Title: “The impact of demographic and institutional factors on labour”.

Principal Researcher: Sara de la Rica, Departamento de Fundamentos del Análisis Económico II, Universidad del País Vasco.

 Project from Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales, Spain. 2006.

Title: “Demographic change and the pension system in Spain: inter and intra distributional effects”. Principal Researcher: Alfonso Sánchez Martín, Departamento de Economía,

Universidad Pablo Olavide de Sevilla.

 VI Ayudas Investigación en Economía. Fundación Ramón Areces, Spain. 2007-08. Title: “Determinants of wage uncertainty and its effect on female labour supply: family as an

insurance mechanism”.

Principal Researcher: Josep Pijoan-Mas, Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros del Banco de España.

 Project from Plan Nacional de I+D+i, Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología ECO2009-09614(subprograma ECON).

Title: “Understanding female labour supply and its implications”. Principal Researcher: Virginia Sánchez Marcos.

 Project from RecerCaixa 2011, Obra Social La Caixa. Title: “Familias y niños: reconsiderando el estado del bienestar”. Principal Researcher: Nezih Guner.

7. CONFERENCES

 V Workshop on Dynamic Macroeconomics, Vigo. July 2000.  Society for Economic Dynamics Meeting, Estocolmo. June 2001.

 Macroeconomics Perspectives on Families and Inequality, C.V. Starr, New York University. October 2001.

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 Simposio de Análisis Económico, Alicante. December 2001.  VII Workshop on Dynamic Macroeconomics, Vigo. July 2002.  Simposio de Análisis Económico, Salamanca. December 2002.

 European Society for Population Economics. Nueva York. June 2003.  Society for Economic Dynamics Meeting, Paris. June 2003.

 European Economic Association Annual Meeting, Madrid. August 2004.  Society for Economic Dynamics Meeting, Budapest. June 2005.

 OLG Models and Uncertainty. Mannheim. December 2005.

 European Economic Association Annual Meeting, Viena. August 2006.  Simposio de Análisis Económico, Oviedo. December 2006.

 Simposio de Análisis Económico, Granada. December 2007.

 Household Indebtedness, House Prices and the Economy, Severiges Riskbank, Stockholm. September 2008

 Macroeconomic and Finance Conference, University of Zurich. October 2008.  Housing, financial assets and the economy. London School of Economics. May 2009.  IV REDg-DGEM. Barcelona. September 2009.

 Simposio de Análisis Económico, Valencia. December 2009.  Annual Conference Public Economic Theory.Istanbul. June 2010.  Simposio de Análisis Económico, Madrid. December 2010.

8. SEMINARS

 Department of Economics. University of Navarra. 2002.  Department of Economics. University of País Vasco. 2002.  Department of Economics. University of Pennsylvania. 2003.

 Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros. Banco de España. 2004.  Department of Economics. University of Tenerife. 2006.

 Department of Economics. University of Oslo. 2006.  Department of Economics. University of Toulouse. 2007.  FEDEA. 2007.

 Banco de España. 2007.

 Department of Economics. Universidad de Vigo. 2007.  Department of Economics. University of Cambridge. 2008.

 Department of Economics. Helsinki Centre for Economic Research. 2008.  Department of Economics and Economic History. Universidad Autónoma de

Barcelona. 2009.

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9. DISCUSSIONS

 NBER Group con Micro and Macro Perspectives on the Aggregate Aarhus Noviembre 2011. Will you "quasi-marry" me? the rise of cohabitation and decline of marriages, by Effrosyni Adamopoulou.

10. FELLOWSHIPS

 Research Fellowship from Gobierno Autónomo de la Comunidad de Madrid. 1997- 2001.

 Research Fellowship at University College of London. Research Training Network Program: New Techniques for the Evaluation of Labour Market Policies. 2001-02.

11. SHORT STAYS IN OTHER UNIVERSITIES

 Department of Economics. U of Minnesota (3 moths). Visiting student. 1999.  Department of Economics. U of Pennsylvania (3 moths). Visiting Professor. 2003.  Department of Economics. U of Pennsylvania (2 moths). Visiting Professor. 2004.

12. REFEREE ACTIVITIES

 International Economic Review, Journal of the European Economic Association, Applied Economics, Journal of Population Economics, Review of Economic

Dynamics, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Macroeconomic Dynamics, CESifo, Spanish Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, Quantitative Economics.

 ANEP Projects

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