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INEQ says goodbye to Severin Rapp - All the best!

At the end of the month Severin Rapp is leaving INEQ to seek new professional experiences at the OECD in Paris. We thank him for all his research activities and wish him all the best for his next…

Summer term 24: Teaching at INEQ

Click here to find an overview of all courses held by INEQ members in the next semester!

The annual report 2022/23 is ready!

We are happy to present the INEQ annual report of 2022 and 2023 - Click here to read all about us, our research and our public appearences of the last two years! (For now our annual reports are…

Event: Redistribution by the State

On January 16th 2023 INEQ Christine Mayrhuber and Silvia Rocha-Akis (both WIFO) will present the new WIFO-study on the topic of "Redistribution by the State" at WU and discuss their results with…

Franziska Disslbacher receives Stephan Koren Award 2023

On November 17th 2023 Franziska Disslbacher was awarded the Stephan Koren Award 2023. The Prize aims to support junior researchers. During a special graduation ceremony held every year, the WU Full…

ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize - "Outstanding early-career impact" for Lukas Lehner

Lukas Lehner was awarded the Prize for "Outstanding early-career impact" by the UK Economic and Social Research Council for his work on "Designing a guaranteed job scheme to employ long-term…

INEQ Research Seminar Series: New program

The new program of INEQ's Research Seminar Series for winter term 2023/24 is available now. See here for more information!

Welcome at INEQ, Alexander Huber!

We are happy to announce that we welcome a new research associate (prae-doc) at INEQ from October 1st on!

INEQ says goodbye to Sofie Waltl - All the best!

At the end of september Sofie Waltl left INEQ to seek new professional experiences at the University of Cambridge. We thank her for all her research activities and wish her all the best for her next…

Wilfried Altzinger takes his well-deserved retirement - All the best!

Our Institute head and co-founder Wilfried Altzinger will be taking his well-deserved retirement starting with October. We thank him for his work and wish him all the best!