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Rudolf Winter-Ebmer (born 1961 in Steyr, Austria)[1] is an Austrian economist and professor of labor economics at Johannes Kepler University Linz, where he is also chair of the department of economics. He is also a senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, Austria.[2][3] Since 2011, he has also been associate editor of the Institute's official journal, Empirical Economics.[4] He has been heading a Christian-Doppler Laboratory of "Ageing, Health and the Labor Market" at the Johannes-Kepler-University of Linz 2014-2021. He is a member of the German Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina) and a former President of the European Society for Population Economics. 2021-22, he was President of the Austrian Economic Association (NOEG).
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | Austrian |
Spouse(s) | Yes; 2 children |
Academic career | |
Field | Labor economics |
Institution | Johannes Kepler University Linz |
Alma mater | Johannes Kepler University Linz (PhD, 1991; Habilitation, 1996) |
Awards | 2013 Landeskulturpreis für Wissenschaft OÖ |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer initiated the Austrian part of the SHARE survey (Survey on Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe) [1] in 2001 - the largest socio-economic project in the European Union and co-initiated the Austrian Socio-Economic Panel (ASEP), [2] 2023.
His research concentrates on empirical labor economics, wage determination, migration, ageing, gender economics, unemployment and the analysis of price comparison sites.
References
edit- ^ "Rudolf Winter-Ebmer CV" (PDF).
- ^ "Dr. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer". Johannes Kepler University Linz, Department of Economics. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
- ^ "Rudolf Winter-Ebmer". Institute for Advanced Studies. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
- ^ "Rudolf Winter-Ebmer CV" (PDF).
External links
edit- Faculty page
- Rudolf Winter-Ebmer publications indexed by Google Scholar