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Established in 1998 in Bonn, Germany, IZA is an independent, non-profit research institution supported by the Deutsche Post Foundation with a focus on the analysis of global labour markets. It operates an international network of about 1,500 economists and researchers spanning across more than 50 countries.

Based on academic excellence and an ambitious publication strategy, IZA serves as a place of communication between academic science and political practice.

Associated Investigators

  • Kathryn Anderson (Vanderbilt University and IZA)
  • Ragui Assaad (University of Minnesota and IZA)
  • Oriana Bandiera (London School Of Economics and IZA)
  • Cátia Batista (Nova University of Lisbon and IZA)
  • Haroon Bhorat (University of Cape Town and IZA)
  • Peter Brummund (University of Alabama and IZA)
  • Shyamal Chowdhury (University of Sydney and IZA)
  • Bruno Crepon (Ecole Nationale de la Statistique (ENSAE), J-PAL and IZA)
  • Ana Dammert (Carleton University and IZA)
  • Stefan Dercon (University of Oxford and IZA)
  • Taryn Dinkelman (University of Notre Dame and IZA)
  • Lawrence Edwards (University of Cape Town and IZA)
  • Ahmed Elsayed (IZA and American University in Cairo)
  • Erica Field (Duke University and IZA)
  • Gary S. Fields (Cornell University and IZA)
  • Jose Galdo (Carleton University and IZA)
  • Kelsey Jack (University of California Santa Barbara and IZA)
  • Pamela Jakiela (Williams College and IZA)
  • Amalia Miller (University of Virginia and IZA)
  • Owen Ozier (Williams College and IZA)
  • Rohini Pande (Yale University and IZA)
  • Nina Pavcnik (Dartmouth College and IZA)
  • Todd Pugatch (Oregon State University and IZA)
  • Manisha Shah (University of California (Los Angeles) and IZA)
  • Abu Shonchoy (Florida International University and IZA)
  • Christopher Woodruff (University of Warwick and IZA)
  • Dean Yang (University of Michigan and IZA)

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Established in 1998 in Bonn, Germany, IZA is an independent, non-profit research institution supported by the Deutsche Post Foundation with a focus on the analysis of global labour markets. It operates an international network of about 1,500 economists and researchers spanning across more than 50 countries.

Based on academic excellence and an ambitious publication strategy, IZA serves as a place of communication between academic science and political practice.

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