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Stefanie Schurer is a senior lecturer in econometrics in the School of Economics and Finance at Victoria University of Wellington. Her research interests include estimating the effects of personality and attitudes on health, health investments, and, labour market outcomes, and the economic long-term effects of mental health problems. She is an affiliate of the Health, Econometrics, and Data Group of University of York, and the Microeconometrics Research Unit at the Department of Economics, University of Melbourne. She received her PhD in Applied Econometrics from the Ruhr Graduate School in Economics in October 2008.
She joined IZA as a Research Fellow in April 2012. |
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IZA Discussion Papers:
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Stefanie Schurer
Daniel Kuehnle
Anthony Scott
Terence Chai Cheng
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One Man's Blessing, Another Woman's Curse? Family Factors and the Gender-Earnings Gap of Doctors
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Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Sonja C. Kassenböhmer
Stefanie Schurer
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Healthy Habits: The Connection between Diet, Exercise, and Locus of Control
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David W. Johnston
Stefanie Schurer
Michael A. Shields
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Maternal Gender Role Attitudes, Human Capital Investment, and Labour Supply of Sons and Daughters
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David W. Johnston
Stefanie Schurer
Michael A. Shields
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Evidence on the Long Shadow of Poor Mental Health across Three Generations
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Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Stefanie Schurer
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The Stability of Big-Five Personality Traits
(published in: Economics Letters, 2012, 115 (1), 11-15) |
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Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Stefanie Schurer
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Two Economists’ Musings on the Stability of Locus of Control
(forthcoming in: Economic Journal (Features), 2013) |
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Michael Fertig
Stefanie Schurer
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Labour Market Outcomes of Immigrants in Germany: The Importance of Heterogeneity and Attrition Bias
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