Guido Heineck

PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS, ESPECIALLY EMPIRICAL MICROECONOMICS

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Office: Feldkirchenstraße 21, Room: F21/02.01a, 96045 Bamberg, Germany
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E-Mail: guido.heineck(at)uni-bamberg.de
Phone: +49 (0)951/863-2600
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Pillar 2: Education and Social Inequality Across the Entire Life Course
Pillar 3: Changes in Human Capital, Labour Markets and Demographic Structures and their Impact on Social Structures in Modern Societies

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// CURRENT POSITIONS
 

  • Professor of Economics, especially Empirical Micoreconomics
  • Faculty Member of the Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences
  • Research Fellow at IZA Bonn
  • Member of the Committee on Economics of Education at the Verein für Socialpolitik
  • Member of the Committee on Population Economics at the Verein für Socialpolitik
  • LIfBi Research Affiliate


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// SUPERVISION


Professor Dr. Guido Heineck is particularly interested in supervising doctoral students in the areas of (monetary and non-monetary) returns to education, causal effects of educational or labor market reforms, the integration of personality psychology in economics, educational and income mobility, and well-being. 

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// RESEARCH


His research focuses on Labour, Education and Population Economics.


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// SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Bömmel N. & Heineck, G. (2022). Revisiting the causal effect of education on political participation and interest. Education Economics.https://doi.org/10.1080/09645292.2022.2141199

Quis, J. S., Bela, A., and G. Heineck (2021): Preschoolers’ self‐regulation and early math skill differentials. Education Economics 29(2), 173-193. 

Gebel, M. and G. Heineck (2019): Returns to education in the life course. In: Becker, R. (Ed.). Research Handbook on the Sociology of Education, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, 454‐474.

Quis, J. S., Herber, S., and G. Heineck (2017): Does the transition into daylight saving time affect students’ performance? Economics of Education Review 61, 130‐139. 


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Professor Heineck's website at the Chair of Empirical Microeconomics.

 

 

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