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Ben Kriechel
Research Fellow

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too w Kriechel Ben Kriechel is managing partner at Economix Research. He is expert in labour market research and research methodology. He is specialized inpersonnel and labour economics, education economics using economic theory, empirical methods, and qualitative techniques. Ben Kriechel has taught courses in personnel and labour economics, research methodology and econometrics.

Ben Kriechel graduated ('cum laude') from Maastricht University, where he also obtained his PhD. His Ph.D. research focused on large scale displacement of workers combining firm-level and survey data. He has been visiting Brandeis University, the NORC at the University of Chicago, and the IZA in Bonn. Ben Kriechel has worked on topics in personnel economics, worker displacement, labour mobility and skills forecasting.

He joined IZA as a Research Affiliate and became a Research Fellow in May 2004. He stayed at IZA as a Visiting Research Fellow from May until October 2008. He is also Research Fellow of the Research Centre of Education and the Labour Market ROA (Maastricht, the Netherlands)and council member of the Scottish Economic Society (SES).
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IZA Discussion Papers:
No. Author(s)
Title
6497  Ben Kriechel
Samuel Mühlemann
Harald Pfeifer
Miriam Schuette
Works Councils, Collective Bargaining and Apprenticeship Training
6373  Anders Frederiksen
Fabian Lange
Ben Kriechel
Subjective Performance Evaluations and Employee Careers
5794  Ben Kriechel
Gerard A. Pfann
Workforce Reorganization and the Worker
(published in: Applied Economics, 2013, 45 (13), 1719-1729)
2865  Lex Borghans
Ben Kriechel
Wage Structure and Labor Mobility in the Netherlands 1999-2003
(published in: Edward Lazear and Katryn Shaw (eds.), The Structure of Wages: An International Comparisons, NBER and University of Chicago Press, 2008)
867  Thomas Dohmen
Ben Kriechel
Gerard A. Pfann
Monkey Bars and Ladders: The Importance of Lateral and Vertical Job Mobility in Internal Labor Market Careers
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2004, 17 (2), 193-228)
 

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