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Helmut Mahringer
Econoom bij Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
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Dr. Helmut Mahringer is a Senior Economist & Works Council Chairman at Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung.
He has been working for Research Group "Labor Market, Income and Social Security” since 1999.
His research interests are in the labor market.
His research focuses on the impact analysis of labor market and social policy, the forecasting of labor market developments and labor supply, the flexibilization of labor markets, and the development and combating of unemployment.
He is also strongly involved in an initiative to improve empirical analyses based on administrative individual data and the application of microeconometric methods.
Recent studies deal with the causal effects of active labor market policy, with randomized controlled trials of counseling for the unemployed, the design of the unemployment insurance system, questions of work incentives, and labor market segmentation.
He is a national expert in international projects and networks (e.g., EU Mutual Learning Programme, Skillsnet of CEDEFOP), lectures, and publishes in international journals (e.g., Empirical Economics, Review of Economics of the Household, Journal of Labor Market Research).
Before joining WIFO, he worked as a social worker in social psychiatry and as a research fellow at Joanneum Research.
He was a visiting researcher at W.E.
Upjohn Institute for Employment Research (USA), at MOTU (New Zealand), and at the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland).
He studied Economics at the Universities of Vienna and Linz (Ph.D.
2005) and Social Work in Salzburg.
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Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
![]() Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Investment ManagersFinance Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (WIFO) is an independent investment research firm headquartered in Vienna, Austria. The firm was founded in 1927 by Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises. WIFO provides applied empirical economic research in Austria with a strong commitment at the European level. The mission of the firm is to build a bridge between academic basic research and economic policy application in order to contribute to solving socio-economic challenges and to create a factual basis for decisions in business and society. Their bridging function also goes hand in hand with an intermediary role between economic policy institutions, university institutions and advisory and consulting companies. WIFO is the point of contact for international organizations (EU, OECD and IMF) and rating agencies with regard to national economic development and the assessment of economic policy measures. | Econoom | 01-01-1999 |
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Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
![]() Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Investment ManagersFinance Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (WIFO) is an independent investment research firm headquartered in Vienna, Austria. The firm was founded in 1927 by Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises. WIFO provides applied empirical economic research in Austria with a strong commitment at the European level. The mission of the firm is to build a bridge between academic basic research and economic policy application in order to contribute to solving socio-economic challenges and to create a factual basis for decisions in business and society. Their bridging function also goes hand in hand with an intermediary role between economic policy institutions, university institutions and advisory and consulting companies. WIFO is the point of contact for international organizations (EU, OECD and IMF) and rating agencies with regard to national economic development and the assessment of economic policy measures. | Finance |