Josef Zweimüller
University of Zurich and CEPR
http://www.iew.unizh.ch/home/zweimueller/
Josef Zweimüller is Professor of Macroeconomics and Labour Markets at the University of Zurich. He has taught at the University of Linz and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna before he moved to Zurich in 1997. His research interests include empirical labour economics and the empirics of the welfare state (unemployment insurance, labour market policies, family policies), and income distribution. He is Research Fellow of CEPR, CESifo, IZA and member of the Economic Policy Panel.
Articles by Josef Zweimüller :
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Immigration and voting for the extreme right
19 September 2012, 8771 reads
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Fatal attraction? Access to early retirement and mortality
25 March 2012, 15249 reads
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Too old to work, too young to retire?
8 November 2007, 9804 reads
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