Simon Trenkle
@simontrenkle.bsky.social
Labor Economist https://trenkles.github.io/
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Despite the turbulences, I absolutely loved my time at IZA 💙
And just when visiting my (former) colleagues and friends at the institute I realised again that it really was a special place.
The (labour) economics research community is losing a great player
And just when visiting my (former) colleagues and friends at the institute I realised again that it really was a special place.
The (labour) economics research community is losing a great player
Devastating news that @iza.org is effectively closing down 😔
It was (or at the moment, is) a wonderful institute and the network was tremendously helpful in dissaminating work in labour economics.
IZA will sorely be missed 😢
So sorry for all IZA employees!
It was (or at the moment, is) a wonderful institute and the network was tremendously helpful in dissaminating work in labour economics.
IZA will sorely be missed 😢
So sorry for all IZA employees!
February 24, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Despite the turbulences, I absolutely loved my time at IZA 💙
And just when visiting my (former) colleagues and friends at the institute I realised again that it really was a special place.
The (labour) economics research community is losing a great player
And just when visiting my (former) colleagues and friends at the institute I realised again that it really was a special place.
The (labour) economics research community is losing a great player
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So glad to be in Wien! My favorite conference that I don’t organize: the annual meeting of the Ausschuss für Bevolkerungsökomik of the @vfsecon.bsky.social, this year at the @ihs.ac.at. @simontrenkle.bsky.social presenting here.
February 14, 2025 at 2:22 PM
So glad to be in Wien! My favorite conference that I don’t organize: the annual meeting of the Ausschuss für Bevolkerungsökomik of the @vfsecon.bsky.social, this year at the @ihs.ac.at. @simontrenkle.bsky.social presenting here.
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JMP alert 🎉
What drives maternal labor supply - a key factor for labor market inequalities?
Gender role attitudes!
We use reduced form and structural methods to show that they are of first-order importance, both directly and through the mediation of policies (w/ Tim Mensinger)
🧵👇
What drives maternal labor supply - a key factor for labor market inequalities?
Gender role attitudes!
We use reduced form and structural methods to show that they are of first-order importance, both directly and through the mediation of policies (w/ Tim Mensinger)
🧵👇
November 21, 2023 at 9:48 AM
JMP alert 🎉
What drives maternal labor supply - a key factor for labor market inequalities?
Gender role attitudes!
We use reduced form and structural methods to show that they are of first-order importance, both directly and through the mediation of policies (w/ Tim Mensinger)
🧵👇
What drives maternal labor supply - a key factor for labor market inequalities?
Gender role attitudes!
We use reduced form and structural methods to show that they are of first-order importance, both directly and through the mediation of policies (w/ Tim Mensinger)
🧵👇
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Excited to share my new WP (which also happens to be my job market paper!)
How does online recruitment impact the geography of the labour market?
Full paper here sites.google.com/view/mariaba...
and a thread below:
How does online recruitment impact the geography of the labour market?
Full paper here sites.google.com/view/mariaba...
and a thread below:
November 16, 2023 at 9:48 AM
Excited to share my new WP (which also happens to be my job market paper!)
How does online recruitment impact the geography of the labour market?
Full paper here sites.google.com/view/mariaba...
and a thread below:
How does online recruitment impact the geography of the labour market?
Full paper here sites.google.com/view/mariaba...
and a thread below:
Grateful for the last years at IZA and the new spirit to labor economics and the policy discourse Simon Jäger brought with him.
The inclusive and cooperative leadership approach has been contagious and maybe this year’s summer events gave a glimpse of what path IZA was on to.
What could have been…
The inclusive and cooperative leadership approach has been contagious and maybe this year’s summer events gave a glimpse of what path IZA was on to.
What could have been…
November 11, 2023 at 1:43 PM
Grateful for the last years at IZA and the new spirit to labor economics and the policy discourse Simon Jäger brought with him.
The inclusive and cooperative leadership approach has been contagious and maybe this year’s summer events gave a glimpse of what path IZA was on to.
What could have been…
The inclusive and cooperative leadership approach has been contagious and maybe this year’s summer events gave a glimpse of what path IZA was on to.
What could have been…
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I have a new working paper out with Pablo Guzman, Johannes Schmieder, Simon Trenkle, and Han Ye: "When Institutions Interact: How The Effects of Unemployment Insurance are Shaped by Retirement Policy. www.nber.org/papers/w31807
See replies for a short thread.
See replies for a short thread.
November 2, 2023 at 12:12 PM
I have a new working paper out with Pablo Guzman, Johannes Schmieder, Simon Trenkle, and Han Ye: "When Institutions Interact: How The Effects of Unemployment Insurance are Shaped by Retirement Policy. www.nber.org/papers/w31807
See replies for a short thread.
See replies for a short thread.