Prof. Helmut Rainer, Ph.D.
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Prof. Helmut Rainer, Ph.D.
Prof. Helmut Rainer, Ph.D. Director of the Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics Ifo Institute Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics Poschingerstraße 5 81679 München Phone: +49(0)89/9224-1607 Fax: +49(0)89/985369 Email: rainer @ ifo.de (nur mit aktiviertem Javascript anklickbar) Website: http://www.cesifo-group.de/rainer-h Personal website: http://www.helmut-rainer.com Current Positions since 2010 Director of the Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics since 2010 Professor of Economics, esp. Social Policy and Labour Markets Faculty of Economics, University of Munich Website: http://www.sam.vwl.uni-muenchen.de Main focus Family Economics, Population Economics, Labour Economics. Professional Experience Academic Background 10/2000 - 03/2005 Ph.D. in Economics, University of Essex (Dissertation: "Essays on the Economics of the Family"; Supervisor: Prof. Abhinay Muthoo) 03/1994 - 10/1999 M.A. in Economics (Mag.rer.soc.oec), Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz Languages German, English. Professional Experience since 2010 Director of the Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics since 2010 Professor of Economics, esp. Social Policy and Labour Markets, Faculty of Economics, University of Munich Ifo Institute 13.01.2017 Page 1 08/2009 - 12/2009 Reader (Associate Professor), School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews 08/2005 - 07/2009 Lecturer (Assistant Professor), School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews 09/2003 - 07/2005 Teaching Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Essex 10/2000 - 08/2003 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, University of Essex 09/1999 - 08/2000 Civil Service (“Zivildienst”), Gedenkstätte Hadamar, Hadamar, Germany Scholarships, awards and prizes since 2007 Research Associate, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex 2002 Graduate teaching assistant prize, University of Essex 2000 - 2003 1999 1996 Research Stipend, University of Essex Prize for master thesis in economics, University Graz - 1997 Erasmus Scholarship, University of Paris X Publications Articles in refereed journals Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Timo Hener), "When Labor Disputes Bring Cities to a Standstill: The Impact of Public Transit Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Air Pollution, and Health", American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, Forthcoming Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Timo Hener), "Children of a (Policy) Revolution: The Introduction of Universal Child Care and its Effect on Fertility", Journal of the European Economic Association 14 (4), 2016, 975-1005 Helmut Rainer (with Volker Meier), "Pigou Meets Ramsey: Gender-Based Taxation with Non-Cooperative Couples", European Economic Review 77, 2015, 28–46 Helmut Rainer (with Timo Hener and Thomas Siedler), "Political Socialization in Flux? Linking Family Non-Intactness during Childhood to Adult Civic Engagement ", Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A 179 (3), 2016, 633-656 Helmut Rainer (with Dan Anderberg, Jonathan Wadsworth and Tanya Wilson), "Unemployment and Domestic Violence: Theory and Evidence", Economic Journal 126 (597), 2016, 1947-1979 Helmut Rainer (with M. Francesconi, W. van der Klaauw), "Unintended Consequences of Welfare Reform for Children with Single Parents: A Theoretical Analysis", Review of Economics of the Household 13 (3), 2015, 709-733 Helmut Rainer (with Helena Holmlund and Thomas Siedler), "Meet the Parents? Family Size and the Geographic Proximity between Adult Children and Older Mothers", Demography 50 (3), 2013, 903-931, Information Helmut Rainer (with Marco Faravelli, Oliver Kirchkamp), "The Effect of Power Imbalances on Incentives to Make Non-Contractible Investments", European Economic Review 61, 2013, 169-185, Information Helmut Rainer (with Dan Anderberg), "Economic Abuse: A Theory of Intrahousehold Sabotage", Journal of Public Economics 97 (1), 2013, 282-295 Helmut Rainer (with Ian Smith), "Education, Communication and Wellbeing: An Application to Sexual Satisfaction", Kyklos Ifo Institute 13.01.2017 Page 2 65 (4), 2012, 581-598 Helmut Rainer (with Volker Meier), "On the Optimality of Joint Taxation for Non-Cooperative Couples", Labour Economics 19 (4), 2012, 633-641, Accpeted: 2012 Helmut Rainer (with Thomas Siedler), "Family Location and Caregiving Patterns from an International Perspective", Population and Development Review 38 (2), 2012, 337-351 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster), "Political Regimes and the Family: How Sex-Role Attitudes Continue to Differ in Reunified Germany", Journal of Population Economics 25 (1), 2012, 05-27, Information Helmut Rainer (with G. Selvaretnam and D. Ulph), "Assisted Reproductive Technologies in a Model of Fertility Choice", Journal of Population Economics 24 (3), 2011, 1101–1132 Helmut Rainer (with Ian Smith), "Staying Together for the Sake of the Home? House Price Shocks and Partnership Dissolution in the UK", Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A 173 (3), 2010, 557–574 Rainer, Helmut (with T. Siedler), "Social Networks in Determining Migration and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from the German Reunification”, Economics of Transition 17 (4), 2009, 739-767 Rainer, Helmut (with T. Siedler), "O Brother, Where Art Thou? The Effects of Having a Sibling on Geographic Mobility and Labor Market Outcomes”, Economica 76 (303), 2009, 528-556 Rainer, Helmut (with T. Siedler), "Does Democracy Foster Trust?”, Journal of Comparative Economics 37 (2), 2009, 251-269 Rainer, Helmut (with M. Francesconi and W. van der Klaauw), "The Effects of In-Work Benefit Reform in Britain on Married Couples: Theory and Evidence”, Economic Journal 119 (535), 2009, F66-F100 Rainer, Helmut (with T. Siedler), "Subjective Income and Employment Expectations and Preferences for Redistribution”, Economics Letters 99 (3), 2008, 449-453. Rainer, Helmut, "Gender Discrimination and Efficiency in Marriage: the Bargaining Family under Scrutiny”, Journal of Population Economics 21 (2), 2008, 305-329. Rainer, Helmut, "Should We Write Prenuptial Contracts”, European Economic Review 51 (2), 2007, 337-363. Monographs (Authorship) Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Natalia Danzer, Timo Hener, Christian Holzner and Janina Reinkowski), Kindergeld, ifo Forschungsberichte 60, ifo Institut, 2013 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Wolfgang Auer, Natalia Danzer, Mine Hancioglu, Bastian Hartmann, Timo Hener, Christian Holzner, Notburga Ott, Janina Reinkowski and Martin Werding), Kinderbetreuung, ifo Forschungsberichte 59, ifo Institut, 2013 Monographs (Editorship) Helmut Rainer (with Fabienne Becker-Stoll, Hans-Peter Klös and Gregor Thüsing) (eds.), Expertisen zum Achten Familienbericht – „Zeit für Familie“, ifo Institut, München, 2012, Information Papers in academic volumes Helmut Rainer, "Einleitung: Ist Deutschland noch zu retten? Hans-Werner Sinn und die arbeits- und sozialpolitischen Reformen", in: Gabriel Felbermayr et. al. (Hrsg.): Hans-Werner Sinn und 25 Jahre deutsche Wirtschaftspolitik, Hanser, München, 2016, 94-95 Articles in non-refereed journals Ifo Institute 13.01.2017 Page 3 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Anita Fichtl, Timo Hener), "Streiks im öffentlichen Nahverkehr: Negative Folgen für Verkehr, Umwelt und Gesundheit ", ifo Schnelldienst 67 (24), 2014, 31-36 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Anita Fichtl, Timo Hener), "Kinder einer Politikreform: Führen mehr Krippenplätze zu mehr Kindern?", ifo Schnelldienst 67 (10), 2014, 30-37 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Natalia Danzer, Anita Fichtl, Timo Hener, Christian Holzner and Janina Reinkowski), "Child Benefit and Child Allowances in Germany: Their Impact on Family Policy Goals", CESifo DICE Report 12 (1), 2014, 37-45 Helmut Rainer (with Holger Bonin, Anita Fichtl, C. Katharina Spieß, Holger Stichnoth and Katharina Wrohlich), "Lehren für die Familienpolitik – Zentrale Resultate der Gesamtevaluation familienbezogener Leistungen", ifo Schnelldienst 66 (18), 2013, 22-30 Helmut Rainer (with Timo Hener, Thomas Siedler and Anita Fichtl), "Politische Sozialisation im Wandel? Zusammenhang von Familienstruktur und bürgerschaftlichem Engagement ", ifo Schnelldienst 66 (17), 2013, 30-38 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Natalia Danzer, Anita Fichtl, Timo Hener, Christian Holzner and Janina Reinkowski), "Kindergeld und Kinderfreibeträge in Deutschland: Evaluierung der Auswirkungen auf familienpolitische Ziele", ifo Schnelldienst 66 (09), 2013, 28-36 Helmut Rainer (with Wolfgang Auer, Stefan Bauernschuster, Natalia Danzer, Anita Fichtl, Timo Hener, Christian Holzner, Janina Reinkowski and Martin Werding), "Öffentlich geförderte Kinderbetreuung in Deutschland: Evaluierung der Auswirkungen auf die Arbeitsmarktbeteiligung von Müttern", ifo Schnelldienst 66 (07), 2013, 31-40 Helmut Rainer (with Anita Fichtl, Timo Hener), "Betreuungsgeld", ifo Schnelldienst 65 (21), 2012, 38-44 Helmut Rainer (with Wolfgang Auer, Herbert Hofmann and Janina Reinkowski), "Zeit für Familie – Thema des 8. Familienberichts", ifo Schnelldienst 64 (23), 2011, 31-33 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Wido Geis, Christian Holzner), "Das Bundesverfassungsgerichtsurteil zu den Hartz-IV-Regelsätzen: Hintergrund und Bedeutung", ifo Schnelldienst 63 (05), 2010, 21-29 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster), "Politik und Kultur: Unterschiedliche Einstellungen bezüglich der Rolle der Frau in Ost und West", Ökonomenstimme, 2010 Working papers Helmut Rainer (with Christina Felfe and Judith Saurer), "Why Birthright Citizenship Matters for Immigrant Children: Impacts on Parental Educational Choice", CESifo Working Paper No. 6037, August 2016 Helmut Rainer (with Dan Anderberg and Kerstin Roeder), "Family-Specific Investments and Divorce: A Theory of Dynamically Inconsistent Household Behavior", CESifo Working Paper No. 5996, July 2016 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Timo Hener), "When Labor Disputes Bring Cities to a Standstill: The Impact of Public Transit Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Air Pollution, and Health", CESifo Working Paper No. 5313, April 2015 Helmut Rainer (with Volker Meier), "Daddy Months", CESifo Working Paper No. 5033, October 2014 Helmut Rainer (with Volker Meier), "Pigou Meets Ramsey: Gender-Based Taxation with Non-Cooperative Couples", Ifo Working Paper No. 179, 2014 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Timo Hener), "Children of a (Policy) Revolution: The Introduction of Universal Child Care and its Effect on Fertility", CESifo Working Paper No. 4776, April 2014 Helmut Rainer (with Dan Anderberg, Jonathan Wadsworth and Tanya Wilson), "Unemployment and Domestic Violence: Theory and Evidence", CESifo Working Paper No. 4315, June 2013 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Timo Hener), "Does Expanding Public Child Care Encourage Fertility? County-Level Evidence from Germany", Ifo Working Paper No. 158, 2013 Helmut Rainer (with Volker Meier), "Beyond Ramsey: Gender-Based Taxation with Non-Cooperative Couples", CESifo Ifo Institute 13.01.2017 Page 4 Working Paper No. 3966, October 2012 Helmut Rainer (with Timo Hener and Thomas Siedler), "Political Socialization in Flux? Linking Family Non-Intactness during Childhood to Adult Civic Engagement", CESifo Working Paper No. 3918, August 2012 Helmut Rainer (with Dan Anderberg), "Domestic Abuse: Instrumental Violence and Economics Incentives", CESifo Working Paper No. 3673, December 2011 Helmut Rainer (with Volker Meier), "On the Optimality of Joint Taxation for Non-Cooperative Couples", CESifo Working Paper No. 3128, July 2010 Helmut Rainer (with Thomas Siedler), "Family Location and Caregiving Patterns from an International Perspective", CESifo Working Paper No. 2989, March 2010 Helmut Rainer (with Stefan Bauernschuster), "From Politics to the Family: How Sex-Role Attitudes Keep on Diverging in Reunified Germany", CESifo Working Paper No. 2957, February 2010 Helmut Rainer (with Marco Faravelli, Oliver Kirchkamp), "Social Welfare versus Inequality Concerns in an Incomplete Contract Experiment", CESifo Working Paper No. 2933, January 2010 Helmut Rainer (with Helena Holmlund, Thomas Siedler), "Meet the Parents? The Causal Effect of Family Size on the Geographic Distance between Adult Children and Older Parents", IZA Discussion Paper No. 4398, 2009 Helmut Rainer (with Marco Faravelli, Oliver Kirchkamp), "Social Welfare versus Inequality Aversion in an Incomplete Contract Experiment", Jena Economic Research Papers 2009-016, 2009 Helmut Rainer (with Geethanjali Selvaretnam, David Ulph), "Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) in a Model of Fertility Choice", ISER Working Paper 2008-02, 2008 Helmut Rainer (with Marco Francesconi, Wilbert van der Klaauw), "Unintended Consequences of Welfare Reform: The Case of Divorced Couples", CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP7107, 2008 Projects Current projects Economic Uncertainty and the Family (EcUFam) Client: supported by the Leibniz Association • Project period: July 2015 - June 2018 • Department: Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics Germany 2017 (Deutschland 2017) Client: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy • Project period: March 2016 – December 2017 • Department: Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics Concluded projects Ex Post Evaluation of Monetary Family Related Benefits in Germany (Child Benefits and Allowances) Client: Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth; Federal Ministry of Finance • Project period: December 2010 - 2011 • Department: Social Policy and Labour Markets Ex-Post-Evaluation of Public Subsidies for Child Care Client: Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth; Federal Ministry of Finance • Project period: October 2010 - December 2011 • Department: Social Policy and Labour Markets Monetary and non-monetary benefits of a doctoral degree Client: Institute for Innovation and Technology, Berlin • Project period: June 2015 – January 2016 • Department: Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics Ifo Institute 13.01.2017 Page 5 Optimal Immigration Policies in Europe: From Conflicting Interests to Mutual Gains Client: Aided by the Leibniz Association • Project period: January 2012 - December 2015 • Departments: Ifo Center for International Institutional Comparisons and Migration Research, Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics, Ifo Center for International Economics, Ifo Center for the Economics of Education Presentations Parental and Public Investments and Child Outcomes (Turin 2013) Verfassungsrechtliche Grundlagen der Familienpolitik (Eichstätt 2013) ESPE (Bern 2012, Essen 2010, London 2008, Verona 2006) Journees Louis-Andre Gerard-Varet (Marseille 2012) Annual Meeting of the Ausschuss für Sozialpolitik des Vereins für Socialpolitik (Berlin 2012, 2011) EALE (Bonn 2012, Cyprus 2011) Taxation and the Family (Max Planck Reseach Center for Tax Law and Public Finance, Munich 2010) RES Annual Conference (London, 2013,Warwick 2007, Nottingham 2006) CESifo Area Conference on Employment and Social Protection (Munich 2010, 2011, 2013) EEA Annual Conference (Gothenburg 2013, Budapest 2007, Amsterdam 2005, Stockholm 2003) ESEM (Gothenburg 2013, Vienna 2006) IFAU/IZA Conference on Labor Market Policy Evaluation (Uppsala 2006) 9th World Congress of the Econometric Society (London 2005) Teaching 2005 - 2009: Intermediate Microeconomics (BSc. level), Law and Economics (BSc. level), Contemporary Issues: Auctions (BSc. level), The Economics of Negotiations (MSc. level) 2003 - 2005: Mathematical Methods in Economics (BSc. level), Contemporary Topics in Microeconomics (BSc. level), The Economics of Negotiations (BSc. level), Advanced Mi-croeconomics (MSc. level), Game Theory (MSc. level) 2000 - 2003: Mathematical Methods (MSc. level, Pre-Sessional), Introduction to Econom-ics (BSc. level), Intermediate Microeconomics (BSc. level), Introduction to Quantitative Economics (BSc. level) Ifo Institute 13.01.2017 Page 6