
Michele Tertilt
@tertiltmichele
Professor of Economics, Family Economics, Macroeconomics, Consumer Finance, HIV Research
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http://tertilt.vwl.uni-mannheim.de/ 24-03-2020 05:42:41
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How should childcare subsidies vary with family income? In a new paper David Koll, Dominik Sachs, Fabian Stürmer-Heiber, and Hélène Turon study this question in the German context with a dynamic structural model.

Our labor group at ifo Institut is looking for a pre-doc! We are an international and motivated group of economists working on all things labor (gender, family, crime, urban..). Bonus: Everyone is really sweet and we also hang out outside of work. Join us in beautiful Munich😊








We are hiring in macro at the University of Mannheim — both, Assistant Professors & Postdocs. We are particularly interested in labor, family, and monetary macro, but all subfields of macro should apply. Apply through EJM by Nov 17. Department of Economics, University of Mannheim Mannheim Graduate School (GESS)

Had a blast at the annual Frankfurt-Mannheim Macro Workshop today! Thanks to all the participants for sharing great papers and discussions! Miren Azkarate-Askasua Lidia Cruces Marek Ignaszak


An amazing macro day in Mannheim! Many 🙏 to the organizers for including our paper Mattia Colombo Eleftheria Triviza to the program and to our discussant Nicolò Russo for the great feedback! Full paper available 👇 ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/d…


Macro at LSE is hiring pre docs for September 2025! Come and work in the best city in the world, on cutting edge macro with Joe Hazell, Ethan Ilzetzki, Ricardo Reis, and Ben Moll. Past predocs have gone to places like Harvard, LSE and Northwestern. jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/14…



New Opinion Piece out! Matthias Doepke LSE Department of Economics, Hanno Foerster Boston College, Anne Hannusch Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and Michele Tertilt Department of Economics, University of Mannheim: 'Protection for whom? The political economy of protective labor laws for women'. wol.iza.org/opinions/prote…


More on the political economy of #protectivelaborlaws for #women: IZA Discussion Paper No. 17857 by Matthias Doepke LSE Department of Economics, Hanno Foerster Boston College, Anne Hannusch Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and Michele Tertilt @conUniMannheim. full text: docs.iza.org/dp17857.pdf
