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IZA in the
Scientific Process
IZA participates in the worldwide scientific process invarious ways. IZA researchers take part in all relevantconferences. The institute plays an active role in re-search networks and cooperates with renowned scientific institutions all over the world. IZA’s GuestResearchers Program enables renowned internationallabor economists to conduct their research in Bonnfor a limited time.
Allied Social Science Associations (ASSA)
American Economic Association (AEA)
Arbeitsgemeinschaft DeutscherWirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschungsinstitute (ARGE)
Canadian Economics Association (CEA)
Econometric Society
European Association of Labour Economists (EALE)
European Doctoral Program (EDP)
European Economic Association (EEA)
European Society for Population Economics (ESPE)
International Institute of Public Finance (IIPF)
International Metropolis Project
Population Association of America (PAA)
Royal Economic Society (RES)
Society of Labor Economists (SOLE)
Verein für Socialpolitik (VfS)
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Scientific ProcessParticipation in Scientific Events
IZA researchers regularly present their work in conferen-ces, workshops, seminars and other scientific events inGermany and abroad. Furthermore, several IZA resear-chers represent the institute through presentations at theannual meetings of the most important international eco-nomic associations. IZA is represented on a regular basisat events of the following institutions:
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Scientific Cooperation
AICGS (American Institute for Contemporary GermanStudies)
Australian National University Research School of SocialSciences
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan
CCIS (Center for Comparative Immigration Studies),University of California San Diego)
CEMFI (Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros),Madrid
CEPR (Centre for Economic Policy Research), London
CHILD (Center for Household Income, Labour andDemographic Economics), University of Torino
CILN (Canadian International Labour Network)
CLS (Centre for Labour Market and Social Research),University of Aarhus
CREST (Centre de Recherche en Economie et Statistique),Paris
Centre for European Labour Market Research, Universityof Aberdeen
DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung)
IZA maintains formal or informal ties to numerous natio-nal and international research institutions, thereby foste-ring the creation of research networks. Within these co-operations, joint research projects are carried out, andjoint events are organized. The following institutions areamong IZA’s cooperation partners:
Richard Portes (President CEPR) and Klaus F. Zimmermann (Director IZA)
ESPE (European Society for Population Economics)
ESRI (Economic and Social Research Institute), Dublin
EUI (European University Institute) Florence
Fondazione Rodolfo Debenetti, Bocconi University
German-Israeli-Foundation
IAB (Institut für Arbeitsmarkt und Berufsforschung),Nürnberg
LABORatorio Riccardo Revelli, Torino
LSE (London School of Economics)
Lund University
NHH (Norwegian School of Economics and BusinessAdministration)
OECD
Osteuropa-Institut Munich
Public Sector Economics Research Centre, University ofLeicester
RIIM (Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis)
Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
SPEAR (Social Policy Evaluation, Analysis, and ResearchCentre), Australian National University
Step (Studies in technology, innovation and economic poli-cy), Norway
Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
University College London
University of Aarhus
University of Essex
Uppsala University
William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan BusinessSchool
Wissenschaftliches Zentrum für Berufs- undHochschulforschung, Universität-Gesamthochschule Kassel
ZEW (Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung),Mannheim
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IZA carries out basic research in close cooperation withthe Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and itsFaculty of Law and Economics. Funding by Deutsche PostWorld Net facilitated the foundation of the Bonn GraduateSchool of Economics (BGSE) in 1998, which continues thelong-standing doctoral program at the University of Bonn.The Graduate School enables selected Ph.D. candidates tocarry out intensive, focused studies, including severalmonths of residence at a research institute abroad. IZAtakes part in the selection and supervision of students andoffers courses within the framework of the BGSE program.IZA Director Klaus F. Zimmermann is member of the boardof directors of the Bonn Graduate School of Economics.
Since October 2000, the Deutsche Forschungsgemein-schaft (DFG) has sponsored a new “GraduiertenkollegQuantitative Ökonomie” (a graduate-level program inquantitative economics) jointly with the state of North-rhine-Westphalia. The Graduiertenkolleg operates as a subsection of the Bonn Graduate School of Economics.
IZA cooperates with the University of Bonn in the organi-zation of joint events such as the Bonn EconomicsResearch Seminar, with the participation of the economicsbranch of the Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI).
Authorized IZA staff may supervise diploma theses, disser-tations, or postdoctoral lecturing qualifications(Habilitationen) of economics students at the University ofBonn. IZA’s library with its specialization in labor econo-mics is generally open to students of the University ofBonn as a reference library.
The successful cooperation between IZA and theUniversity of Bonn is proof of a fruitful cooperation ofpublic and privately sponsored research and educationinstitutions.
Cooperation with the University of Bonn
IZA’s Guest Researchers Program aims at encouragingscientific exchange between internationally renownedresearchers and young economists. Guest researchersspend some time at IZA to discuss recent results of labormarket research and to continue their own research pro-jects. This form of scientific exchange has attracted manytop researchers to IZA and its research activities. It is the-refore an important complement to the institute’s work.
1998
NovemberØivind A. Nilsen, University of Bergen, NorwayRainer Winkelmann, University of Canterbury, New ZealandMelanie Ward, University of Aberdeen, UK
DecemberAlan Barrett, Economic and Social Research Institute,Dublin, IrelandRob Euwals, University of Mannheim, Germany Barbara Dietz, Osteuropa-Institut, Munich, GermanyAmanda Gosling, University of Essex; IFS, UKJörgen Hansen, Concordia University, CanadaDaniel S. Hamermesh, University of Texas at Austin,USARosa M. Fernández Martínez, University PompeuFabra, Barcelona, Spain José Ignacio Garcia Perez, CEMFI, SpainEric Zwintz, SELAPO, University of Munich, Germany
1999
JanuaryLutz Bellmann, IAB, Nürnberg, GermanyGerard van den Berg, Free University of Amsterdam,NetherlandsMagnus Lofstrom, University of California, San Diego,USAGerard A. Pfann, Maastricht University, NetherlandsJeffrey Yankow, Ohio State University, USA
FebruaryChristian Dustmann, University College London, UKLaszlo Goerke, University of Konstanz, Germany Bob Hart, University of Stirling, UK
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Astrid Kunze, University College London, UKMaarten Lindeboom, Free University of Amsterdam,NetherlandsGeorges de Menil, DELTA, FranceRichard Portes, London Business School and CEPR, UKGilles Saint-Paul, University of Pompeu Fabra,Barcelona, Spain
MarchBernd Raffelhüschen, Albert-Ludwigs-University,Freiburg, GermanyAlexander Sarris, University of Athens, GreeceDennis J. Snower, Birkbeck College, London, UKThomas Straubhaar, University of the Bundeswehr,Hamburg, GermanyDon J. DeVoretz, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,CanadaGert G. Wagner, University of Frankfurt/Oder,GermanyRudolf Winter-Ebmer, University of Linz, Austria
AprilBoris Blumberg, Maastricht University, NetherlandsDavid A. Jaeger, Hunter College, City University ofNew York, USAKostas Mavromas, University of Newcastle, UKØivind A. Nilsen, University of Bergen, NorwayEfraim Sadka, Tel Aviv University, IsraelRüdiger Soltwedel, University of Kiel, GermanyVictor Steiner, ZEW, Mannheim, Germany
MayAlan Barrett, ESRI, Dublin, IrelandJames Dunlevy, Miami University, Oxford, OhioBernd Fitzenberger, University of Mannheim,GermanyMichael Funke, University of Hamburg, Germany
Maarten Lindeboom, Free University ofAmsterdam,NetherlandsAndrew J. Oswald, Warwick University of Coventry,UKMarkus Pannenberg, DIW, Berlin, GermanyJoachim Schwalbach, Humboldt University, Berlin,Germany
JuneJan C. van Ours, Tilburg University, NetherlandsRegina T. Riphahn, University of Munich, GermanyWolfgang Schwerdt, University Paris I, FranceChristoph M. Schmidt, University of Heidelberg,GermanyDennis J. Snower, Birkbeck College, London, UKJosef Zweimüller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
JulyGerard van den Berg, Free University of Amsterdam,NetherlandsGuiseppe Bertola, European University Institute,Florence, ItalyZvi Eckstein, Tel Aviv University, IsraelGil Epstein, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, IsraelIra N. Gang, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USAJoop Hartog, University of Amsterdam, NetherlandsArie Kapteyn, Tilburg University, NetherlandsKevin J. Murphy, University of Southern California,USAStephen Nickell, London School of Economics, UKDon J. DeVoretz, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,CanadaChristiane Werner, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,Canada
AugustScott M. Fuess, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USALars-Hendrik Röller, WZB; Humboldt University,Germany
Nina Smith, Aarhus School of Economics, Denmark
SeptemberStefan Bender, IAB, Nürnberg, GermanyKurt Brannas, University of Umeå, SwedenGiorgio Brunello, University of Padova, ItalyRichard Freeman, Harvard University, Cambridge;NBER, USAHarmen Lehment, University of Kiel, Germany
OctoberJohn M. Abowd, Cornell University, Ithaca, USAAlison Booth, University of Essex, Colchester, UKJohn P. Haisken-DeNew, DIW, Berlin, GermanyFrancis Kramarz, CREST-INSEE, Paris, FranceBirthe Larsen, University of Aarhus, DenmarkHartmut Lehmann, University of Louvain, BelgiumHelmut Seitz, European University Viadrina,Frankfurt/Oder, Germany
NovemberAnders Björklund, Stockholm University, SwedenGebhard Flaig, ifo-Institut for Economic Research,Munich, GermanyHeinz P. Galler, Martin-Luther-University, Halle,GermanyMichael Shields, University of Leicester, UKWolfgang Schwerdt, CREST-INSEE, Paris, FranceFrank Windmeijer, Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS),London, UK
DecemberTorben M. Andersen, University of Aarhus, DenmarkKurt Brannas, Umeå University, SwedenHartmut Lehman, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh,UKReinholt Schnabel, University of Mannheim, GermanyArthur van Soest, Tilburg University, Netherlands
2000
JanuaryAnders Björklund, Stockholm University, SwedenM. Pilar Diaz-Vazquez, University of Santiago deCompostela, SpainScott M. Fuess, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USAHector Sala, University Autónoma de Barcelona,SpainDennis J. Snower, Birkbeck College, London, UKRoger Wahlberg, Göteborg University, Sweden
FebruaryChristian Belzil, Concordia University, Montreal,CanadaHans Peter Grüner, University of Mannheim, GermanyWadsworth, Jonathan, CEP, London School ofEconomics, UKMichael Lechner, University of St. Gallen, SwitzerlandHartmut Lehmann, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh,UKGeorg Licht, ZEW, Mannheim, GermanyAlexander Spermann, Institut für AngewandteWirtschaftsforschung, Tübingen, Germany
MarchChristian Dustmann, University College London, UKLennart Flood, Göteborg University, SwedenChristoph M. Schmidt, University of Heidelberg,GermanyMichael Shields, University of Leicester, UKWendelin Schnedler, Bonn Graduate School ofEconomics, GermanyRobert Wright, University of Stirling, Scotland, UK
AprilChristian Dustmann, University College London, UKHorst Entorf, University of Würzburg, Germany
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Adriaan Kalwij, University of Oxford, UKKai Konrad, Free University of Berlin, Germany
MayRebecca Blank, University of Michigan, USAChristian Belzil, Concordia University, Montreal,CanadaMaria Karanassou, Birkbeck College, London, UKAndrew Newell, University of Sussex, Brighton, UKHessel Oosterbeek, University of Amsterdam,NetherlandsPeder Pedersen, University of Aarhus, DenmarkEkkehart Schlicht, University of Munich, GermanyDennis J. Snower, Birkbeck College, London, UK
JuneUwe Blien, IAB, Nürnberg, GermanyBarry R. Chiswick, University of Illinois, Chicago, USAAlessandro Cigno, University of Florence, ItalyWayne A. Cornelius, University of California, SanDiego, USADaniel S. Hamermesh, University of Texas at Austin,USADavid A. Jaeger, Hunter College, City University ofNew York, USAAnders Klevmarken, Uppsala University, SwedenJörn-Steffen Pischke, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge, USAMark Regets, National Science Foundation, USAT. Paul Schultz, Yale University, New Haven, USAEtienne Wasmer, Free University of Brussels, BelgiumYves Zenou, University of Southampton, UKJunsen Zhang, Chinese University of Hong Kong,China
JulyStefan Bender, IAB, Nürnberg, USAGil Epstein, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
Ira N. Gang, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USAJoop Hartog, University of Amsterdam, NetherlandsOlaf Hübler, University of Hannover, GermanyErik Plug, University of Amsterdam, NetherlandsWim Vijverberg, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
AugustLeif Danziger, York University, Toronto, CanadaShoshana Neuman, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan,IsraelMichael Rosholm, Centre for Labour Market andSocial Research (CLS), Denmark
SeptemberNils Gottfries, Uppsala University, SwedenRannia Leontaridi, University of Stirling, UKIan Walker, University of Warwick, UKAvi Weiss, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
OctoberPatricia Apps, University of Sydney, AustraliaArmando J. Sanchez Diaz, University Autónoma deSinaloa, MexicoChristian Dustman, University College London, UKGianna Gianelli, University of Florence, ItalyJonathan Haskel, Queen Mary and Westfield College -University of London, UKRafael Lalive, University of Zurich, SwitzerlandMikael Lindahl, Swedish Institute for Social Research,SwedenJürgen Meckl, University of Konstanz, GermanySonia Pereira, University College London, UKKirk Scott, Lund University, SwedenAlois Stutzer, University of Zurich, Switzerland
NovemberJames W. Albrecht, Georgetown University,Washington, D.C., USA
Anders Björklund, Stockholm University, SwedenDeborah Cobb-Clark, Centre for Labour Market andSocial Research (CLS), DenmarkDamon Clark, Nuffield College, University of Oxford,UKAndrea Ichino, European University Institute,Florence, ItalyAdriana Kugler, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona,SpainDan-Olof Rooth, Kalmar University, SwedenHilmar Schneider, IWH, Halle, GermanyKirk Scott, Lund University, SwedenDominick Stephens, Reserve Bank of New Zealand,New ZealandSusan Vroman, Georgetown University, Washington,D.C., USA
DecemberBadi Baltagi, Texas A&M University, College Station,USAJohn Ermisch, University of Essex, Colchester, UKYannis Georgellis, Brunel University, UKArie Kapteyn, Tilburg University, NetherlandsRavi Pendakur, Department of Canadian Heritage,CanadaKrishna Pendakur, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,CanadaKlaus Schoemann, Social Science Research Center(WZB), Germany
2001
JanuarySlobodan Djajic, Graduate Institute of InternationalStudies, Geneva, SwitzerlandHartmut Lehmann, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh,UK
Regina T. Riphahn, University of Mainz, GermanyRonald Schettkat, University of Utrecht, NetherlandsKerstin Schneider, University of Dortmund, GermanyRobert Völter, University of Mannheim, Germany
FebruaryErling Barth, Institute for Social Research, NorwayEspen Bratberg, University of Bergen, NorwayRaul Eamets, University of Tartu, EstoniaDeb Fretz, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,CanadaStepan Jurajda, Charles University, Prague, CzechRepublicKaia Philips, University of Tartu, EstoniaJonathan Wadsworth, CEP, London School ofEconomics, UK
MarchJoseph Altonji, Northwestern University, Evanston,Illinois, USAStefan Bender, IAB Nürnberg, GermanyThomas Beissinger, University of Regensburg,GermanyPatrik Guggenberger, Yale University, New Haven,USAJan Van Ours, Tilburg University, NetherlandsStefan Wolter, Swiss Coordination Centre for Researchin Education, Aarau, Switzerland
AprilAntonio Ciccone, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona,SpainBart Cockx, Catholic University of Leuven, BelgiumDon J. DeVoretz, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,CanadaBas Donkers, Erasmus University, Rotterdam,NetherlandsMark Trede, University of Cologne, Germany
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MayAvner Ahituv, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelWiji Arulampalam, Warwick University, UKChristian Belzil, Concordia University, Montreal,CanadaSherrie Kossoudji, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,USATim Mennel, University of Bonn, GermanyLinda Richardson, Australian National University,Canberra, AustrliaLi Shi, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing,ChinaMarion Terrill, Australian National University,Canberra, AustraliaPetra Todd, University of Pennsylvania, USAStephen J. Trejo, Illinois State University, USAJames R. Walker, University of Wisconsin-Madison,USA
JuneChew Soon Beng, Nanyang Technological University,SingaporeGustav Feichtinger, Technical University Wien, AustriaRobert Frank, Cornell University, USAJörgen Hansen, Concordia University, Montreal,CanadaDavid A. Jaeger, Hunter College, City University ofNew York, USAZhang Junsen, Chinese University of Hong Kong,ChinaMagnus Lofstrom, University of California, Irvine, USAMichael Sattinger, State University of New York,Albany, USAMyeong-Su Yun, University of Western Ontario,London, CanadaGerhard Wagenhals, University of Hohenheim,Germany
JulyStefan Bender, IAB Nürnberg, GermanyChristian Dustmann, University College London, UKGil Epstein, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, IsraelIra N. Gang, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USAJohn P. Haisken-DeNew, DIW Berlin, GermanyDaniel S. Hamermesh, University of Texas at Austin,USALars Ljungqvist, Stockholm School of Economics,SwedenArthur van Soest, Tilburg University, Netherlands
AugustMarco Caliendo, University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt amMain, GermanyWayne A. Cornelius, University of California, SanDiego, USAScott M. Fuess, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USABart Hobijn, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, USAHartmut Lehmann, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh,UKShoshana Neuman, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan,Israel
SeptemberBjörn Christensen, Kiel Institute of World Economics,GermanyMelvyn Coles, University of Essex, Colchester, UKLeif Danziger, York University, Toronto, CanadaArie Kapteyn, RAND Corporation, USANicola Pavoni, University College London, USAJennifer Smith, University of Warwick, UKJonathan Wadsworth, CEP, London School ofEconomics, UK
OctoberMarco Francesconi, University of Essex, Colchester,UK
P. N. (Raja) Junankar, School of Economics andFinance, University of Western Sydney, AustraliaChristoph Knoppik, University of Regensburg,GermanyMette Verner, Aarhus School of Business, DenmarkItzhak Zilcha, Tel Aviv University, Israel
NovemberHerbert Brücker, DIW Berlin, GermanyHartmut Lehmann, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh,UKEspen Moen, Norwegian School of Management (BI),Sandvika, NorwayJean-Marc Robin, INRA, Paris, FranceKnut Røed, Ragnar Frisch Centre for EconomicResearch, Oslo, NorwayEdward Vytlacil, Stanford University, USA
DecemberJaap Abbrig, Free University of Amsterdam,NetherlandsEli Berman, Boston University, USAThorsten Braun, University of Aarhus, DenmarkHerbert Brücker, DIW Berlin, GermanyHartmut Lehmann, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh,UKMonica Bütler, University of Lausanne, SwitzerlandJeff Campbell, University of Chicago, USAGalina Didukh, RIIM, Vancouver, CanadaWolfram Kempe, IWH, Halle, GermanyMark Regets, National Science Foundation, Arlington,USADon J. DeVoretz, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,CanadaKang Qing Zhang, RIIM, Vancouver, Canada
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Gerard A. Pfann
Co-EditorJournal of Empirical Finance Macroeconomic Dynamics
Klaus F. Zimmermann
EditorDIW-WochenberichtEconomic BulletinIZA CompactJournal of Population Economics
Co-EditorRecherches Economiques de Louvain Journal of Applied Econometrics Labour Economics European Economic Review International Journal of Manpower
Editor of Special Issues and Symposia in ScientificJournals
Journal of Population Economics (1999): IllegalMigration (with L. Katseli/T. Straubhaar)Journal of Population Economics (2000): Fertility Studies Using Count Data Methods (with R. Winkelmann)Journal of Population Economics (2000): Gender Differences in Transition to Market Economies (with T. A. Mroz)
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Journal of Population Economics
The Journal of Population Economics is an internationallyrenowned and influential quarterly published by IZA. It isused by leading economists as a forum to disseminaterecent research findings. The Journal of PopulationEconomics publishes refereed papers on topics in population and labor economics. These articles reflect thestate of the art in the theoretical and practice-orientedliterature. IZA Director Klaus F. Zimmermann is editor-in-chief. Editors are IZA Research Fellow Alessandro Cigno(University of Florence), IZA Program Director DanielS. Hamermesh (University of Texas at Austin), IZAProgram Director Christoph M. Schmidt (University ofHeidelberg), and IZA Research Fellow Junsen Zhang(Chinese University of Hong Kong).
Kuznets Prize
In honor of Simon Kuznets (1901-1985), a pioneer in popu-lation economics, the Journal of Population Economicsawards the “Kuznets Prize” for outstanding contributionsto the journal. The first winner was U.S. economist James R. Walker (University of Wisconsin, Madison), whoreceived the Kuznets Prize from Klaus F. Zimmermannduring an award ceremony organized by IZA in Bonn onMay 30, 2001.
James R. Walker and Klaus F. Zimmermann, May 30, 2001
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Thomas K. Bauer Economic JournalGerman Economic ReviewInternational Migration International Migration Review Journal of Applied EconometricsJournal of Labor Economics Journal of Population Economics Labour EconomicsKonjunkturpolitik – Zeitschrift für angewandte WirtschaftsforschungPublic ChoiceReview of Development EconomicsScottish Journal of Political Economy
Holger BoninJournal of Population Economics
Rob EuwalsJournal of Applied EconometricsJournal of Population EconomicsEconomics of GovernanceThe Economic Journal
René FahrJournal of Population Economics
Marcus HagedornEuropean Journal of Political Economy
Jörgen HansenEmpirical Economics
Ashok KaulEuropean Journal of Political Economy German Economic Review
Astrid KunzeThe Economics of Transition
Magnus Lofstrom Journal of the Japanese and International EconomiesLabour EconomicsSouthern Economic Journal
Gerard A. PfannEmpirical EconomicsEuropean Economic Review Journal of Labor Economics Labour
Hilmar Schneider Schmollers Jahrbuch Zeitschrift für angewandte Umweltforschung
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Anja ThalmaierJournal of Population EconomicsLabour Economics
Melanie WardBulletin of Economic ResearchJournal of Population EconomicsLabour Economics
Rainer WinkelmannApplied Stochastic Modelling in Business and IndustryAustralian Economic PapersBulletin of Economic Research EconomicaEconometric JournalEconometric ReviewEmpirical EconomicsOxford Bulletin of Economics and StatisticsHealth EconomicsIndustrial and Labor Relations Review Journal of Applied EconomicsJournal of Applied EconometricsJournal of Business and Economics Statistics Journal of Econometrics Journal of Population EconomicsLabour Economics Manchester SchoolNew Zealand Economic PapersNZ TreasuryReview of Economics and StatisticsScandinavian Journal of EconomicsSchmollers Jahrbuch
Klaus F. ZimmermannAmerican Economic Review Economic Journal European Economic Review Journal of Applied Econometrics Journal of Development Economics Journal of Econometrics Journal of Labor Economics Labour EconomicsScottish Journal of Political Economy
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Numerous prizes and awards show that the high quality ofIZA research receives growing appreciation in Germanyand abroad. The IZA website has also received severalawards for excellence in providing scientific informationonline. In the following, a selection of prizes and awards ispresented.
John G. Diefenbaker Award 1998 to Klaus F. Zimmermann
In appreciation of his internationally acknowledgedresearch activities, IZA Director Klaus F. Zimmer-mann received the John G. Diefenbaker Award of theCanada Council for the Arts, which is granted in co-operation with the Alexander-von-Humboldt Founda-tion. The Council stated that its decision was basedon the high level of Zimmermann’s research publica-tions in labor economics and population economics.This is the first time that a German economist hasbeen among the prizewinners. The award ceremonytook place in Vancouver/Canada.
Munich Alumni Dissertation Prize to Thomas K. Bauer
With its annual “Alumni Dissertation Prize” theVolkswirte Alumni Club (VAC) Munich honors out-standing academic achievements of junior economistsat the Economics Department of the University ofMunich. Thomas K. Bauer received this prize in 1998for his analysis on “Arbeitsmarkteffekte der Migrationund der Einwanderungpolitik: Eine Analyse für dieBundesrepublik Deutschland” (“Labor Market Effects
of Migration and Immigration Policy: An Analysis forGermany”).
Prize of the Association of the Friends of the DIWBerlin to Rainer Winkelmann
In July 2000, IZA Program Director RainerWinkelmann received the “Prize of the Association ofthe Friends of the DIW for the Best Paper 1984-1998/99 Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel(Second Prize)”. Parts of the award-winning study en-titled “Why Are the Unemployed so Unhappy:Evidence from Panel Data”, which was published inEconomica in 1998, were cited in the IZA Compactnewsletter in September 2000.
Nobel Prize in Economics to James Heckman
In October 2000, James J. Heckman (University ofChicago) and Daniel L. McFadden (University ofCalifornia, Berkeley) received the Nobel Prize inEconomics. James Heckman has been IZA ResearchFellow since September 1998 and Associate Editor ofthe Journal of Population Economics, which is pub-lished by IZA. The Nobel Prize was awarded toHeckman for his development of theory and methodsfor analyzing selective samples. His approach is highlyrelevant to the work at IZA.
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Sir Austin Robinson Memorial Prize to Rob Euwals
In August 2001, IZA Research Affiliate WendelinSchnedler received the Young Economist Award of theEuropean Economic Association (EEA) for his workon “Performance Pay and Job Characteristics” (IZADP 235). In addition, Alois Stutzer and Rafael Lalive(both IZA Research Affiliates from the University ofZurich) received the award for their joint work on“The Role of Social Work Norms in Job Searchingand Subjective Well-Being” (IZA DP 300).
IZA World Wide Web Presentation Nominated for the Web Business Award
In March 2001, IZA was nominated for the WebBusiness Award. Globalbizshows.com gives this awardto companies and organizations for their efforts in rai-sing awareness of the online community in the field ofeconomics. Along with the World Bank, the WorldEconomic Forum and other institutions, IZA wasnominated because it “stood out from the rest of itsfield as having made major contributions online.”
IZA Website Among the “Best of the Best 2001”
In April 2001, the editors of the search engine vec-trum aktuell presented the IZA website with the “Bestof the Best 2001” award. A team of competent onlineeditors gives this award to German-language sites withpremium-quality content.