Selected publications (last 5 years)
A. Peer-reviewed
1. Anna Naszodi, 2026. Using the stylized U-shaped trend as an empirical selection criterion for homophily measures, Journal of Mathematical Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1080/0022250X.2026.2662025
Naszodi, Anna (2024), “Code and data for “Historical trend in educational homophily: U-shaped or not U-shaped?””, Mendeley Data, V1, doi: 10.17632/7cm6673vg8.1, https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/7cm6673vg8/1
2. Anna Naszodi, 2025. “New Methods for Measuring Inequality by Analyzing Assortative Mating,” The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis, Springer, number 978-3-031-98277-4.
Naszodi, Anna (2025), “Electronic Supplementary Material (ESM) to the book titled “New Methods for Measuring Inequality by Analyzing Assortative Mating””, Mendeley Data, V2, doi: 10.17632/s693d86svp.2 https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/s693d86svp/2
Naszodi, Anna (2025), “Measuring Inequality’s Reflection” AI-generated video summary, https://idil.li/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Measuring_Inequality_s_Reflection.mp4
3. Anna Naszodi & Liliana Cuccu, 2025. “Are high school degrees and university diplomas equally heritable in the US? A new measure of relative intergenerational mobility,” Journal of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(1), pages 2432803-243, December.
Naszodi, Anna; Cuccu, Liliana (2023), “Codes for: Are high school degrees and university diplomas equally inherited in the U.S.? A new measure of relative intergenerational mobility”, Mendeley Data, V3, doi: 10.17632/9bm6wvtfsh.3, https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/9bm6wvtfsh/3
4. Anna NASZODI & Francisco MENDONCA, 2024. “Changing educational homogamy: shifting preferences or evolving educational distribution?,” Journal of Demographic Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 90(2), pages 256-284.
Mendonca, Francisco; Naszodi, Anna (2022), “Code and data used in the paper: Changing Educational Homogamy: Shifting preferences or evolving educational distribution?”, Mendeley Data, V1, doi: 10.17632/fxdgzctpfj.1, https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/fxdgzctpfj/1
5. Anna NASZODI & Francisco MENDONCA, 2023a. “A new method for identifying the role of marital preferences at shaping marriage patterns,” Journal of Demographic Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 89(1), pages 1-27.
Naszodi, Anna; Mendonca, Francisco (2026), “Code for “A NEW METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING THE ROLE OF MARITAL PREFERENCES AT SHAPING MARRIAGE PATTERNS””, Mendeley Data, V3, doi: 10.17632/x2ry7bcm95.3, https://data.mendeley.com/drafts/x2ry7bcm95
6. Naszódi, Anna, 2022. “Hogyan szálazzuk szét a megfigyelhető változások okait? [Decomposing observable changes into their causes],” Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review – monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), pages 1407-1432.
7. Naszódi, Anna, 2026. Mit árulnak el a házassági preferenciákról szóló felmérések az egyenlőtlenség trendjeiről, és hogyan segítenek a módszerválasztásban? DOI: 10.18414/KSZ.2026.1.50, Közgazdasági szemle (Economic Review – monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), vol 73 (1), pages 50-71
B. Not peer-reviewed
1. Ana Kujundzic, 2025. “Educational Assortative Mating and Household Income Inequality: Evidence from Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, and South Africa,” Papers 2503.02713, arXiv.org. Under review.
2. Janneke Pieters & Ana Kujundzic & Rulof Burger & Joel Gondwe, 2025. “Inequality at risk of automation? Gender differences in routine tasks intensity in developing country labor markets,” Papers 2504.07689, arXiv.org. Under review.
3. Ana Kujundzic & Janneke Pieters, 2025. “Consistent Segregation Metrics: Addressing Structural Variations in Global Labor Markets,” Papers 2503.02763, arXiv.org. Under review.
4. Anna Naszodi, 2023. “Direct comparison or indirect comparison via a series of counterfactual decompositions?,” Papers 2303.04905, arXiv.org, Under review.
Naszodi, Anna (2025), “Code for “Direct comparison or indirect comparison via a series of counterfactual decompositions?””, Mendeley Data, V2, doi: 10.17632/tfcx4vh7g3.2
5. Anna Naszodi, 2023. “The iterative proportional fitting algorithm and the NM-method: solutions for two different sets of problems,” Papers 2303.05515, arXiv.org.
6. Anna Naszodi, 2023. “What do surveys say about the trend in inequality and the applicability of two table-transformation methods?,” Papers 2303.05895, arXiv.org, revised Jul 2025.
7. Anna Naszodi & Francisco Mendonca, 2023b. “A new method for identifying what Cupid’s invisible hand is doing. Is it spreading color blindness while turning us more “picky” about spousal education?,” Papers 2103.06991, arXiv.org. Under review.
Naszodi, Anna; Mendonca, Francisco (2024), “Code for “A NEW METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING WHAT CUPID’S INVISIBLE HAND IS DOING. IS IT SPREADING COLOR BLINDNESS WHILE TURNING US MORE “PICKY” ABOUT SPOUSAL EDUCATION?””, Mendeley Data, V2, doi: 10.17632/95k6mmrxvg.2,
https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/95k6mmrxvg/2
8. Anna Naszodi, 2026. “Studying Ethnic Endogamy in Croatia with a Suitable Indicator of Homophily”, arXiv.org, https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2606.22163. Under review.
9. Trisha Chanda and Anna Naszodi, 2026. “Policy Over Path Dependency: How Progressive Policies Reshape Educational Sorting Across U.S. States”, Unpublished manuscript.