(Goethe University Frankfurt) Why do some groups behave differently in the labour market than others? What determines labour market success? These questions are at the centre of a new research project by Frankfurt economist and Leibniz Award winner Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln. The project has been made possible by the European Research Council (ERC)'s Consolidator Grant, one of the largest awards funding scientific research in the European Union. Her project is titled: 'Macro- and Microeconomic Analyses of Heterogeneous Labor Market Outcomes'.
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