Book Presentation Budapest

Brexit symbolizes the new worries about internal European mobility. At the same time, the additional fears generated by the refugee crisis crowds out the necessary debate about new labor migration to Europe. Against this background, Martin Kahanec and Klaus F. Zimmermann launch their new book on October 6, 2016 in Budapest dealing with these issues. The lessons drawn rely on the research work of a multi-country project team providing empirical evidence on European migration in the Great Recession and afterwards for many countries.

Book Launch: see details. The event is open to the public.

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Prominent Scientists on 30 Years of the Journal of Population Economics

Views of prominent scientists (see below) on the 30th Anniversary of the Journal of Population Economics are contained in the first issue 2017, now in print and already available online. All articles are available free of charge until December 15, 2016.

International Research on the Economics of Population, Household, and Human Resources

Editor-in-Chief: Klaus F. Zimmermann; Editors: A. Cigno; E. Tekin; J.S. Zhang; Managing Editor: Alessio J.G. Brown

Journal of Population Economics

Throughout the decades, the Journal of Population Economics has been at the forefront of population economics research and has strongly established itself as the leading outlet in the field of population economics. Many views on the Journal by Nobel Laureates and leading academics from economics, history, sociology, political science and demography included on the occasion of the Journal’s 30th anniversary in the editorial of issue 01/2017 bear testament to this:

 

heckman“I read each issue”

I congratulate the Journal of Population Economics on the advent of its 30th year of publication. Its founder and chief editor-Klaus Zimmermann – and his editorial boards – have done an outstanding job in creating a high quality forum for research on the economics of the household, migration, fertility, education and health. I read each issue with interest and have learned much from it over the years. I wish it continued success.

James J. Heckman, Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, Nobel Prize Winner in Economics

 

pissarideswill become more important than ever”

The core of every economy is its population and a dedicated journal was long overdue when the Journal of Population Economics was launched. With our stagnant populations, ageing and immigration the topics on which it focuses will become more important than ever. As it turns 30 it promises to occupy an ever-important place in the profession and we should all be thankful for its existence.

Sir Christopher Pissarides, Regius Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, Nobel Prize Winner in Economics

 

biopic“one of the most important journals of economics”

The Journal of Population Economics straddles an important space between demography and formal economics that, while always important, had been neglected before the journal came into existence. In the thirty years since its inception the journal has seen a most remarkable climb to prominence. It witnessed a steady rise in impact factor over the last decade and has established itself as one of the most important journals of economics.

Kaushik Basu, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President at the World Bank, Professor of Economics and C. Marks Professor at Cornell University.

 

jcurrie_new_2015-photo-credit-denise-applewhite“a must read”

The Journal of Population Economics had become the go to place for research at the intersection of economics and demography. In a world where issues such as aging populations and migration demand policy responses, the journal has become a must read.

Janet Currie, Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs and Director of the Center for Health and Well-Being at Princeton University

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francesconilook forward to the next 30 years”

In the last 30 years, the Journal of Population Economics has published influential research in many salient realms of economic life worldwide, from migration problems to gender issues, from intergenerational matters to public policies, and from inequality and poverty to health, education and economic growth.

 In a world characterized by increasing political and economic uncertainty, greater flows of people around the globe, climate change and an explosion of data availability, the Journal is likely to continue to attract and publish high quality research from the expanding army of applied social scientists in all areas of population economics.

We all look forward to the next 30 years of publications in the Journal of Population Economics!

Marco Francesconi, Professor of Economics at the University of Essex, UK, and ESPE President 2017

 

gregoryan exceptional flagship for population economics”

In somewhat typical style 29 years ago, Klaus Zimmermann, Editor-in-Chief, expressed the following ambitions for Population Economics – the new journal should cover all aspects of the fascinating, new and promising field. The journal should be international with a high reputation. The first issue should be perfectly balanced – it was not, of course, insufficient empirical work for his taste! But the promises have been truly kept. The latest issue includes empirical articles based on data from America, France, Netherlands, China, Africa, Sweden and Canada. The journal is an exceptional flagship for population economics.

Bob Gregory, Emeritus Professor of the Research School of Economics at the Australian National University

 

james_hollifieldgreat insights for scholars and policymakers”

The areas covered by the Journal of Population Economics, everything from demographic change to migration and human capital, are vital issues for national and international development in the 21st century. For thirty years the Journal of Population Economics has published cutting-edge research in the field providing great insights for scholars and policymakers alike. Happy birthday Journal of Population Economics and congratulations to Klaus Zimmermann and the entire editorial team!

James F. Hollifield, Professor of International Political Economy and Director of the Tower Center for Political Studies at the Southern Methodist University, USA

 

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a global forum for the rigorous exchange on scientific ideas”

It is a pleasure to congratulate the Journal of Population Economics — and its editors, authors, and reviewers – on the journal’s 30th anniversary.   With every passing year, the Journal of Population Economics becomes more fully a global forum for the rigorous exchange of scientific ideas on population dynamics, stretching from a core of economic principles to join sibling disciplines in producing new theoretical and empirical knowledge.

Guillermina Jasso, Silver Professor and Professor of Sociology at New York University, USA

 

rlee_2014b“Its reputation and success have surged”

The Journal of Population Economics has long provided a great home for articles on population economics, and a forum for discussion of the many important scientific and policy issues involving demography. Its reputation and success have surged. Happy 30th Birthday, J Popul Econ!

Ronald Lee, Edward G. and Nancy S. Jordan Family Professor Emeritus of Economics, Professor Emeritus of Demography and Associate Director, Center for the Economics and Demography of Aging (CEDA) at University of California, Berkeley, USA

 

neumark“leading journal of economic demography”

The Journal of Population Economics has established itself as the leading journal of economic demography, covering a range of related topics in migration/immigration, development, and the economics of the family. If fills an important niche between the standard labor economics journals and the interdisciplinary demography journals. 

David Neumark, Chancellor’s Professor of Economics and Director, Economic Self-Sufficiency Policy Research Institute (ESSPRI) at the University of California, Irvine, USA

 

smith“took a vacant position among economics journals”

The Journal of Population Economics took a vacant position among economics journals when it started in 1987 as a high quality journal in areas like migration, family economics, human capital and education. These fields have become extremely important for economic growth and development today, 30 years later. Congratulations to the farsighted and successful founders of Journal of Population Economics and especially the pioneer Klaus Zimmermann. Best wishes for the next 30 years of great volumes from JOPE!

Nina Smith, Professor of Economics at Aarhus University

 

zengleading outlet for academic research on economic and demographic problems”

Congratulations for the 30th anniversary of the Journal of Population Economics! It has been a leading outlet for academic research on economic and demographic problems for the past 30 years and I am sure it will continue to be so.

Xiangquan Zeng, Professor of Economics and Director of the China Institute for Employment Research (CIER) at Renmin University of China

 

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Meeting of the Society of Economics of the Household 2017

San Diego State University, San Diego, California on June 25-26, 2017

The first meeting of the Society of Household Economics will be held in San Diego on Sunday June 25 and Monday June 26 2017. There will be parallel sessions and plenary sessions featuring Barry R. Chiswick, Daniela Del Boca, Michael Grossman, Charles Horioka and Klaus F. Zimmermann.

You may submit an extended abstract (max 1000 words) for consideration by Wednesday, February 15, 2017here .

Authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by 15 March 2017. The full paper submission and registration deadline is 15 April 2017.

The keynote speech of Klaus F. Zimmermann (Princeton University and Co-Director of POP at UNU-MERIT) is scheduled to be: “The Economics of Multitasking“. Alessio J.G. Brown (Co-Director of POP at UNU-MERIT) acts as a member of the Program Committee of the conference.

More information on the keynote speakers and on logistics can be obtained at http://economics.sdsu.edu/seho/.

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Klaus F. Zimmermann and Alessio J. G. Brown (right) in front of UNU-MERIT

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Klaus F. Zimmermann – New Research in 2016

RESEARCH PAPERS  2016 (21).

Klaus F. Zimmermann (Princeton University and UNU-MERIT) has published or prepared 21 research papers in 2016. Titles and links:

Zimmermann, Klaus F., Refugee and Migrant Labor Market Integration: Europe in Need of a New Policy Agenda. Mimeo. Presented at the EUI Conference on the Integration of Migrants and Refugees, 29-30 September 2016 in Florence.

Constant, Amelie F. & Klaus F. Zimmermann, Towards a New European Refugee Policy that Works. Forthcoming 2016: CESifo DICE Report – Journal of International Comparisons. (With A. F. Constant.) UNU – MERIT Working Paper # 2016-062

Cervellati, Matteo, Uwe Sunde & Klaus F. Zimmermann, Demographic Dynamics and Long-Run Development: Insights for the Secular Stagnation Debate, Working Paper #604, Princeton University, Industrial Relations Section, UNU – MERIT Working Paper # 2016-049, ZEF Discussion Papers on Development Policy #226 & CEPR Discussion Paper DP 11569. Forthcoming 2017: Journal of Population Economics.

Constant, Amelie F., Annabelle Krause, Ulf Rinne & Klaus. F. Zimmermann, Reservation Wages of First- and Second -Generation Migrants, forthcoming 2017: Applied Economics Letters. UNU – MERIT Working Paper # 2016-050

Brown, Alessio J.G. & Klaus F. Zimmermann, Three Decades of Publishing Research in Population Economics: Journal of Population Economics, 30 (2017), 11-27.

Zimmermann, Klaus F., Pionier der Medienökonomik, in: Jörg Müller-Lietzkow & Felix Sattelberger (Eds.), Empirische Medienökonomie. Reflexionen der Arbeiten von Wolfgang Seufert, Nomos-Verlag, 2016, 52-56.

Zimmermann, Klaus F., Migrationspolitik im Mediensturm (Migration Policy in the Media Storm), Wirtschaftspolitische Blätter, 63 (2016), 497-508.

Zaiceva, Anzelika & Klaus F. Zimmermann, Migration and the Demographic Shift, forthcoming 2016 in: J. Piggott and A. Woodland (Eds.), Handbook of the Economics of Population Aging, North Holland, Vol. A.

Constant, Amelie F. & Klaus F. Zimmermann, Diaspora Economics: New Perspectives International Journal of Manpower, 37 (2016), No. 7, 1110-1135.

Mbaye, Linguère Mously & Klaus F. Zimmermann, 2016, Natural Disasters and Human Mobility, UNU-MERIT Working Paper 2016-040ZEF Working Paper 151 . Forthcoming: International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, 10 (2016), 1-20. DOI 10.1561/101.00000082

Akay, Alpaslan, Olivier Bargain & Klaus F. Zimmermann, 2016, Home Sweet Home?  Macroeconomic Conditions in Home Countries and the Well-Being of Migrants, UNU-MERIT Working Paper 2016-038                                                                                Forthcoming: Journal of Human Resources

Chowdhury, Shamal, Annabelle Krause & Klaus F. Zimmermann, 2016,                              Arsenic Contamination of Drinking Water and Mental Health,                                      Working Paper #607, Princeton University, Industrial Relations Section                                  UNU-MERIT Working Paper 2016-037;                                                                                             ZEF -Discussion Papers on Development Policy, No.222

Ritzen, Jo & Klaus F. Zimmermann, 2016, Fading Hope and the Rise in Inequality in the United States, UNU-MERIT Working Paper 2016-025

Zimmermann, Klaus F., Health Shocks and Well-Being. Forthcoming 2016                       Indian Journal of Labour Economics, DOI 10.1007/s41027-016-0045-0

Nikolova, Milena, Monica Roman & Klaus F. Zimmermann. Left Behind but Doing Good? Civic Engagement in Two Post-Socialist Countries. Forthcoming, online 2016.                       Journal of Comparative Economics. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jce.2016.04.006

Akgüc, Mehtap, Xingfei Liu, Max Tani & Klaus F. Zimmermann, Risk Attitudes and Migration, China Economic Review, 37 (2016), 166-176.

Akay, Alpaslan, Olivier Bargain, Corrado Guilietti, Juan D. Robalino & Klaus F. Zimmermann, Remittances and Relative Concerns in Rural China,                                          China Economic Review, 37 (2016), 191-207.

Ritzen, Jo, Caroline Wehner & Klaus F. Zimmermann,                                                 Euroskepticism, Income Inequality and Financial Expectations,                                                  B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 16 (2016), 539-576.

Rinne, Ulf & Klaus F. Zimmermann: Die digitale Arbeitswelt von heute und morgen, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ), 66. Jahrgang, 18-19, 2. Mai 2016, 3 – 9.

Hinte, Holger, Ulf Rinne & Klaus F. Zimmermann, Punkte machen?! Warum Deutschland ein aktives Auswahlsystem für ausländische Fachkräfte braucht und wie ein solches System aussehen kann, Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, 17 (2016), 68-87.

Krause, Annabelle, Ulf Rinne & Klaus F. Zimmermann, How Far are We from a Single European Labour Market?, International Journal of Manpower. Forthcoming 2017.

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Klaus F. Zimmermann in front of UNU-MERIT, Maastricht, where he directs POP.  POP is a Centre for Population, Development and Labour Economics, which joined UNU-MERIT and its School of Governance in Maastricht in 2016 as an independent economics research group.

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POP Team attends Migration workshop in Maastricht

POP at UNU-MERIT Co-Directors Alessio J. G. Brown and Klaus F. Zimmermann (also Princeton University) were attending events organized by the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance in Maastricht. Both participated in a Ph. D. defense ceremony, Alessio Brown as a member of the degree committee, and Klaus F. Zimmermann as an opposition member. They further engaged in a two-days migration workshop with doctoral students. The events took place at Maastricht University and UNU-MERIT.

Klaus F. Zimmermann and Alessio J. G. Brown (right) in front of UNU-MERIT

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Klaus F. Zimmermann in front of UNU-MERIT

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Visiting NBER & Harvard University

Back in Boston: November 10 – 12, 2016

Visiting the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) to participate at the Fall meeting of the NBER Labor Group. Research talks at the Center for European Studies (CES), Harvard University.

Home of NBER: 1050 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, USA

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Home of NBER: 1050 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, USA

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Harvard University Library, Harvard Yard

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Harvard University Library, Harvard Yard

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Center for European Studies, Harvard University

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Center for European Studies, Harvard University

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30 Years of the Journal of Population Economics

Celebrating 30 Years

As the Editor-in-Chief, I are pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of the 30th Anniversary Volume of the Journal of Population Economics. For 4 weeks there will be free access to all papers in the current issue.

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See below the Table of Content and Links to the Articles….

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From the 2015 Board Meeting of the Journal, İzmir University of Economics, İzmir, Turkey

 

In this issue 30, No.1.

Editorial

Editorial: 30 Years Journal of Population Economics

Klaus F. Zimmermann

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News

2017 Kuznets Prize Awarded to Binnur Balkan and Semih Tumen

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Original Paper

Three decades of publishing research in population economics

Alessio J. G. Brown & Klaus F. Zimmermann

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Erratum

Erratum to: Three decades of publishing research in population economics

Alessio J. G. Brown & Klaus F. Zimmermann

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Original Paper

China’s family planning policies and their labor market consequences

Fei Wang, Liqiu Zhao & Zhong Zhao

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Offline effects of online connecting: the impact of broadband diffusion on teen fertility decisions

Melanie Guldi & Chris M. Herbst

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Pensions and fertility: back to the roots

Robert Fenge & Beatrice Scheubel

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Rotten spouses, family transfers, and public goods

Helmuth Cremer & Kerstin Roeder

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Old money, the nouveaux riches and Brunhilde’s marriage strategy

Anne-Kathrin Bronsert, Amihai Glazer & Kai A. Konrad

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Erratum to: Old money, the nouveaux riches and Brunhilde’s marriage strategy

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Raising charitable children: the effects of verbal socialization and role-modeling on children’s giving

Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm, Ye Zhang, David B. Estell & Neil H. Perdue

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Happiness, stress, and age: how the U curve varies across people and places

Carol Graham & Julia Ruiz Pozuelo

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Ethnic diversity and well-being

Alpaslan Akay, Amelie Constant, Corrado Giulietti & Martin Guzi

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The heterogeneity of ethnic employment gaps

Romain Aeberhardt, Élise Coudin & Roland Rathelot

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Schooling and labor market effects of temporary authorization: evidence from DACA

Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Francisca Antman

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Report

Thirtieth General Assembly of the European Society for Population Economics, Berlin, 2016

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Arsenic contamination of drinking water and mental health

Klaus F. Zimmermann, Princeton University and UNU-MERIT, Maastricht, spoke on 4 November 2016  in a Research Seminar at McMaster University about “Arsenic contamination of drinking water and mental health” in Bangladesh.

The paper investigates the effect of drinking arsenic contaminated water on mental health. Drinking water with an unsafe arsenic level for a prolonged period can lead to arsenicosis and associated illness. In contrast to the existing literature, it provides objective measures of arsenic exposure and take advantage of the quasi-randomness of arsenic distribution to account for the potential endogeneity of developing arsenicosis related to possible selection of certain households into using safe or unsafe sources of water. The paper takes the pre-1999 use of TW as an instrument and structural modelling as alternatives for robustness checks. Suffering from an arsenicosis symptom is strongly negatively related to mental health, even more so than from other illnesses.

See Working Paper #607, Princeton University, Industrial Relations Section and Centre  for Health Economics and Policy Analysis. Mike Veall, Professor in the Economics Department chaired the lecture and introduced Zimmermann.

Veall is a long-term research partner of Zimmermann. They have published work on dynamic consumer demand systems and on Pseudo-R2 measures in limited-dependent probability models, among others.

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Prof. Klaus F. Zimmermann, left; and Prof. Mike Veall, McMaster University.

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Jobs for Development

A Jobs and Development Conference was held at the Word Bank in Washington DC on November 2 – 3, 2016. It was organized by the Network on Jobs and Development Group, which is a partnership of five research institutions from around the world, together with the World Bank Jobs Group.

Klaus F. Zimmermann, Princeton University and UNU-MERIT, was one of the invited plenary speakers. His lecture delivered on November 2, 2016 was on

Refugees for Work: The European Migration Challenge

The core of Zimmermann’s talk was:

  1. Europe feels challenged by a large number of asylum applications. But while significant, the inflow is not as dramatic as often suggested in the public debate. Europe has seen large inflows of migrants earlier, although not of asylum seekers. 80% of the refugees cluster in only four countries, and the actual number of asylum applications are much smaller that perceived in the public.
  2. Refugees, namely accepted asylum seekers, are allowed to work in their host countries. But they integrate only slowly into the labor force while the hardly harm native workers. They need twenty years to match the labor force participation of other migrant groups. However, this is also the result of regulations that hinder new asylum seekers to take up work after they have filed their asylum application.
  3. What can countries do to improve the chances of accepted refugees to access the host labor markets successfully? One is early profiling, to already examine at entry what perspectives, talents and needs of further education these potential immigrants have. Another is to allow for early access to work for those who have filed an asylum application while they are waiting for a decision.

Further reading:

Zimmermann, Klaus F., Refugee and Migrant Labor Market Integration: Europe in Need of a New Policy Agenda. Mimeo. Presented at the EUI Conference on the Integration of Migrants and Refugees, 29-30 September 2016 in Florence.

Constant, Amelie F. & Klaus F. Zimmermann, Towards a New European Refugee Policy that Works. Forthcoming 2016: CESifo DICE Report – Journal of International Comparisons. (With A. F. Constant.) UNU – MERIT Working Paper # 2016-062

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Forschungsinstitutionen zwischen akademischer Exzellenz und politischer Relevanz

Klaus F. Zimmermann, Princeton University und UNU-MERIT, hält am 12. Oktober 2016 die WU-Lecture in Economics in der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien. Er spricht zum Thema

„Forschungsinstitutionen zwischen akademischer Exzellenz und politischer Relevanz“.

Nach der Begrüßung durch Dekan Jesus Crespo hält Zimmermann seine Lecture. Im Anschluß diskutiert er das Thema gemeinsam mit Martin Kocher (IHS), Margit Schratzenstaller (WIFO), Peter Brandner (Weis[s]e Wirtschaft) und Reinhard Christl (Medienberater/Ökonom) unter der Moderation von  Harald Oberhofer (WU/WIFO). Nähere Informationen.

Wissenschaftliche Beiträge von Zimmermann zum Thema

►Advising Policymakers Through the Media, Journal of Economic Education, 35 (2004), 395-405.

►Der Berater als Störenfried: wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Politikberatung, Wirtschaftsdienst, 2, 2008, 101-107.

►Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Politikberatung: Entscheidungs- beitrag oder Feigenblatt, in: H. Handler und H. Schneider (Eds.), Beratung und Entscheidung in der Wirtschaftspolitik. Industriewissenschaftliches Institut, Wien, 2008, 11-20.

►Publications: German Economic Research Institutes on Track, Scientometrics, 80 (2009), 233-254. (Mit R. Ketzler)

►Comparing the Early Research Performance of PhD Graduates in Labor Economics in Europe and the USA, Scientometrics, 84 (2010), 621-637. (Mit A. Cardoso and P. Guimarães.)

►A Citation-Analysis of Economic Research Institutes, Scientometrics, 95 (2013), 1095-1112. (With R. Ketzler.)

►Evidenzbasierte wissenschaftliche Politikberatung, Journal of Applied Social Science Studies, 134 (2014), 259-270.

►Lobbyisten der Wahrheit, Deutsche Universitätszeitung (DUZ), 3 (2015), 14-15.

►The Internet as a Data Source for Advancement in Social Sciences, International Journal of Manpower, 36 (2015), 2-12. (Mit N. Askitas.)

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