Victoria Kaiser (née Endl-Geyer)
@endlgeyer
Economist @ Bavarian Ministry of Economics, PhD (Economics) from @LMU_Muenchen. Previously @WorldBank & @ifo_institut. Views are my own.
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07-03-2019 13:23:14
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What are the socio-economic determinants of domestic and gender-based violence in such circumstances as the COVID19 pandemic or war? Join the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and #CenEA conference to discuss the economic and social context of #DomesticViolence freepolicybriefs.org/events/economi… #FREEnetwork
Gordon B. Dahl UC San Diego will be our guest reearcher from 23 to 29 May 2022 and will be working on a project titled “Deterrence of Backlash? The Effect of Arrest on the Dynamics of Domestic Violence.” @sofiafamaral Victoria Kaiser (née Endl-Geyer) H. Rainer - Welcome! cesifo.org/en/node/68353
New week, new paper😀- joint work with Bilge Erten & Priya Mukherjee. We show that exposure to female leaders in state assemblies in India can have an unintended effect: an⬆️in rural women’s reported experience of physical spousal abuse. World Bank Research IZA tinyurl.com/576h4mtz
A beautiful and large scale RCT aimed at improving #policing and #GBV! Working with #police is no joke and improving outcomes is very challenging! Sandip Sukhtankar Gabi Kruks-Wisner (@gabikw.bsky.social) Akshay Mangla|अक्षय मंगला are able to do both 😊. A must read paper that just got published in Science Magazine!
Enjoyed the crime session at #VfS_conference2022 with super interesting presentations on imprisonment and recidivism Nicolas Apfel-Totaro, hate crime and tourism by Martin Lange, and protests and migration @brox_enzo
“Big Data Economics for Evidence-Based Policy Advice”: At Universität München’s German Data Science Days Oliver Falck presents several of ifo Institut ‘s current big data projects combining excellent research and impactful policy advice. #GDSD #LMU #Munich #DataScience
Was wissen wir über die Effekte des Elterngelds? Ein Mini-Überblick, was die Wissenschaft sagt 👇 1. Fertilität: A. Raute (sciencedirect.com/science/articl…) findet positive Effekte für gut ausgebildete, gut verdienende Mütter - bis zu 23% höhere Fertilität. Kamila Cygan-Rehm fand in der kurzen
"#Violenza di #genere: le risposte secondo gli economisti" - articolo su IlSole24ORE in cui discuto lavori di @sofiafamaral Victoria Kaiser (née Endl-Geyer) Eliana La Ferrara et al. #EconTwitter econopoly.ilsole24ore.com/2023/12/12/vio… @unibz_news Fondazione Bruno Kessler - FBK FBK-IRVAPP Marina Della Giusta, EconProf@Unito, European