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Applied Microeconometrics, Education Economics, Labor Economics, Health Economics, Policy Evaluation
- Keplergebäude Building - 1. Stock - K152D
- +43 732 2468 7371
- nicole.schneeweis(at)jku.at
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Curriculum Vitae
Nicole Schneeweis has been Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, since July 2017. After her undergraduate studies in Economics and Business & Education, she obtained her doctoral degree at the JKU (Thesis: "Essays in Education Economics. Institutions, Efficiency and Equality of Opportunities"). Nicole was a visiting scholar at the Centre for the Economics of Education at the London School of Economics and at the University of California, Berkeley. She is living in Linz with her parnter and two children.
Publications
- Birth order, parental health investment, and health in childhood
Journal of Health Economics, 76/2021 (with Gerald J. Pruckner, Thomas Schober and Martina Zweimüller), [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - Parental leave, (in)formal childcare and long-term child outcomes
Journal of Human Resources, 2020 (with Natalia Danzer, Martin Halla and Martina Zweimüller), [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - The effect of prenatal maternity leave on short and long-term child outcomes
Journal of Health Economics, 70/2020 (with Alexander Ahammer and Martin Halla), [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - Is education always reducing fertility? Evidence from compulsory schooling reforms
Economic Journal, 126/595, pp. 1823-1855, 2016 (with Margherita Fort and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer),
[link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - The causal effect of education on health: What is the role of health behaviors?
Health Economics, 25/3, pp. 314-336, 2016 (with Giorgio Brunello, Margherita Fort and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer), [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - Immigrant concentration in schools: Consequences for native and migrant student
Labour Economics, 35, pp. 63-76, 2015, [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - Does education improve cognitive performance four decades after school completion?
Demography, 51/2, pp. 619-643, 2014 (with Vegard Skirbekk and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer), [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - Job quality and employment of older people in Europe
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, 28/2, pp. 141-162, 2014 (with Mario Schnalzenberger, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Martina Zweimüller), [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - Early tracking and the misfortune of being young
Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 116/2, pp. 394-428, 2014 (with Martina Zweimüller), [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - Girls, girls, girls: gender composition and female school choice
Economics of Education Review, 31/4, pp. 482-500, 2012 (with Martina Zweimüller), [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - Educational institutions and the integration of migrants
Journal of Population Economics, 24/4, pp. 1281-1308, 2011, [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window - Peer effects in Austrian schools
Empirical Economics 32/2-3, pp. 387-409, 2007 (with Rudolf Winter-Ebmer), [link journal], opens an external URL in a new window
Teaching
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KS and IK Treatment Evaluation (summer term)
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KS Personnel Economics (winter term)
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IK Einführung in die Mikroökonomie (winter term)