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Military culture and institutional trust: evidence from conscription reforms in Europe
V Bove, R Di Leo, M Giani
American journal of political science 68 (2), 714-729, 2024
222024
COVID-19, security threats and public opinions
V Bove, R Di Leo
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 26 (3), 20200033, 2020
142020
The motherhood penalties: Insights from women in uk academia
VE Troeger, R Di Leo, TJ Scotto, M Epifanio
The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS), 2020
62020
Motherhood in academia: a novel dataset of UK academic women with an application to maternity leave uptake
R Di Leo, M Epifanio, TJ Scotto, VE Troeger
Social Policy and Administration, 2024
5*2024
Terrorism, perpetrators and polarization: Evidence from natural experiments
V Bove, R Di Leo, G Efthyvoulou, H Pickard
QAPEC Discussion Papers, 2022
12022
Mapping (A) Ideology: A Taxonomy of European Parties Using Generative LLMs as Zero-Shot Learners
R Di Leo, C Zeng, E Dinas, R Tamtam
Available at SSRN 4907347, 2024
2024
Does Schooling Increase Political Belief Accuracy?
R Di Leo, M Giani
Political Studies, 00323217231222104, 2024
2024
Good COP/Bad COP: Estimating the Impact of Global Political Initiatives on Climate Change Attitudes
R Di Leo, C Midões
Available at SSRN 4624696, 2023
2023
Why reintroducing military conscription in Europe would be counterproductive
V Bove, R Di Leo, M Giani
LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog, 2022
2022
Mother's little helper: motherhood penalties and maternity leave provisions in UK academia
R Di Leo
University of Warwick, 2022
2022
Felon re-enfranchisement, race, and arrests
M Epifanio, R Di Leo, G Damioli
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