
The CEDLAS Working Paper Series is a monthly publication that includes research and academic papers developed within CEDLAS, as well as M.A. in Economics (UNLP) dissertations in topics related to those studied at CEDLAS. ISSN 1853-0168.
CEDLAS Working Papers are studies in progress that are published for comments and discussion. The works in this series do not go through a peer review process. The opinions included in this studies are the sole responsibility of the authors.
Nº 371 (April, 2026). Inés Berniell, Gabriel Facchini & Santiago M. Perez-Vincent
“Data Challenges and Innovations in Measuring Domestic Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean: Traditional Sources and Online Search Patterns”.
Nº 370 (April, 2026). Iván Albina, Leonardo Gasparini & Leopoldo Tornarolli
“Medición de la pobreza en contextos de inflación cambiante: el caso de Argentina”.
Nº 369 (March, 2026). Cristian Bonavida
“Marriage as Insurance: Household Responses to Immigration Policy Uncertainty”.
Nº 368 (March, 2026). Milagros Onofri, Inés Berniell, Raquel Fernández & Azul Menduiña
“Understanding Latin America’s Fertility Decline: Age, Education, and Cohort Dynamics”.
Nº 367 (February, 2026). Analía Calero & Cecilia Velázquez
“Mediciones del Uso del Tiempo en Argentina: Guía Práctica para Usuarios”.
Nº 366 (February, 2026). Iván Albina
“Emparejamiento Selectivo: Medición y Tendencias en América Latina y el Caribe”.
Nº 365 (February, 2026). Matias Ciaschi, Mario Negre & Guido Neidhöfer
“Child Labor and the Persistence of Inequality: Evidence from the World’s Least Mobile Country”.
Nº 364 (January, 2026). Nicolás Irazoque Sillerico
“Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis”.
Nº 363 (January, 2026). María Florencia Pinto, Yulia Valdivia Rivera & Hernan Winkler
“Does the Enforcement of Labor Regulations Reduce Informality? The Case of Peru”.


