Projekter pr. år
Personlig profil
Forskning
I study how heterogenous agents, such as workers and firms or men and women, match with each other in frictional markets. I am interested in the nature of these matching processes (assortative matching), and study how the allocation of workers to firms and the composition of households affect labor market dynamics, economic performance, and inequality between genders and households.
Profil
I am an Associate Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University. I am also affiliated with the IZA Institute of Labor Economics, the CESifo research network, and PIREAU.
I obtained my doctoral degree from LMU Munich in 2018 and was a visiting graduate student at the University of Chicago in 2016.
Undervisning
Currently, I (co-)teach four courses at the MA/PhD level:
4407: Labour Economics (fall)
5522: International Economics (fall)
5415: (P) Micro and Macro Models of the Labor Market (spring)
6425: Advanced Micro and Macro Models of the Labor Market (spring)
Arbejdsområder
I am a co-organizer of the Macro Seminar Series and a member of the steering committee of ECONAU, the department's data resource for register-based research.
Uddannelse (Akademiske kvalifikationer)
Economics, Ph.D., Assortative Matching in Labor and Marriage Markets, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
1 okt. 2012 → 31 okt. 2017
Dimissionsdato: 31 jan. 2018
Eksterne ansættelser
Affiliate, CESifo
Affiliate, IZA - Institute of Labor Economics
Fingeraftryk
- 1 Lignende profiler
Samarbejde og topforskningsområder i de sidste fem år
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Household Time Allocations, Marital Stability, and the Role of the Firm
Schulz, B. (PI)
01/01/2025 → 31/12/2026
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
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Marriage, Divorce, and the Dynamics of the Labor Market
Schulz, B. (PI)
12/06/2018 → 31/12/2023
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
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Families’ Career Investments and Firms’ Promotion Decisions
Almar, F., Friedrich, B., Reynoso, A., Schulz, B. & Vejlin, R. M., jan. 2025, (National Bureau of Economic Research. Working Paper Series; Nr. 33438). (IZA Discussion Paper; Nr. 17636). (CESifo Working Paper ; Nr. 11659).Publikation: Working paper/Preprint › Working paper › Forskning
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Educational Ambition, Marital Sorting, and Inequality
Almar, F., Friedrich, B., Reynoso, A., Schulz, B. & Vejlin, R. M., 2024.Publikation: Working paper/Preprint › Working paper › Forskning
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Firm Productivity, Wages, and Sorting
Lochner, B. & Schulz, B., jan. 2024, I: Journal of Labor Economics. 42, 1, s. 85-119 35 s.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift/Konferencebidrag i tidsskrift /Bidrag til avis › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
4 Citationer (Scopus) -
Job Displacement, Remarriage, and Marital Sorting
Foerster, H., Obermeier, T. & Schulz, B., 30 sep. 2024, (IZA Discussion Paper; Nr. 17335). (CESifo Working Paper ; Nr. 11387). (CEP discussion papers; Nr. 2045).Publikation: Working paper/Preprint › Working paper › Forskning
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Labor Market Dynamics with Sorting
Schulz, B., jan. 2024, I: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. 158, 104776.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift/Konferencebidrag i tidsskrift /Bidrag til avis › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
Åben adgang
Presse/medier
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When It Comes to Dating, Ambition Might Matter More Than Politics
Schulz, B., Almar, F., Vejlin, R. M., Reynoso, A. & Friedrich, B.
07/02/2024
1 element af Mediedækning
Presse/medie
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Fewer divorces thanks to the Hartz reforms
Schulz, B., Vejlin, R. M., Almar, F., Holzner, C. & Siuda, F.
12/01/2024
1 element af Mediedækning
Presse/medie
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Marital Sorting and Inequality: How Educational Categorization Matters
24/03/2023
1 element af Mediedækning
Presse/medie