Till Wicker
@tillywonka
PhD Tilburg University: Development & Behavioural Economics
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https://sites.google.com/view/tillwicker 17-08-2010 10:20:18
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Very exciting news - thank you NWO-domein SGW (Inactive)!!!! 🥳🥳
Baseline data collection with Apata Insights in Rhino Camp and Imvepi refugee settlements (Patricio S. Dalton, TilburgEconomics, NWO-domein SGW (Inactive))
@tillywonka will present a joint work with Daan van Soest and Patricio S. Dalton "Does invoking mental accounts improve cash transfers’ effectiveness at strengthening refugees’ self-reliance?”
Using my very first tweet to announce a new Bank of England Research and CEPR working paper with Michael McMahon. We investigate how complex information can be communicated effectively to a broad range of audiences. 1/7 bankofengland.co.uk/working-paper/…
Langer doorwerken lijkt een logische oplossing in een vergrijzende samenleving. Het is echter de vraag of langer doorwerken voor iedereen mogelijk is, schrijft Albert Rutten in zijn promotiebespreking. esb.nu/promotiebespre…
Last Friday, Utrecht University (U.S.E.) hosted the 1st Dutch Development Economics PhD Workshop. An action-packed day, with >60 attendees listening to 14 PhD presentations from U.S.E., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief), Tilburg University Economics and Management, United Nations University - MERIT, University of Groningen, Section Economics of Wageningen University, Radboud University. (1/4)
A decade later, is the 'generation pact' achieving its goals? Only partially, PhD research by Albert Rutten reveals. The #Generatiepact works for older workers with high incomes, but benefits are limited for the less well-off & the young. tilburguniversity.edu/current/press-… Tilburg University Economics and Management
🚨🚨I’m hiring a predoc! Come work with me, Mery Ferrando, and Teodora Tsankova on topics related to gender, labor, and migration 😊 Tilburg University more info here: meryferrando.com/pre-doctoral-f…
Our super talented student Giuseppe Musillo from Tilburg University rounds of the grad student presentations with some work on LLMs and their potential role in improving recruiting outcomes.
Delighted to share a new working paper with Giuseppe Musillo, Niccolo, and Kian on the ***role of LLMs on labor market signals*** from the perspectives of job-seekers and firms. Read the thread for headline results, full paper can be found here: bit.ly/4i5q5c0