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With our local team and global network, we conduct pioneering research in labor economics. Our topics cover all facets of the future of work, currently focusing on the socioeconomic consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic. In-depth empirical research is the foundation of our independent advice provided to policymakers, business, and society. A key objective of our work is to transfer new knowledge from academic science into the public debate. Drawing on the synergies between our in-house research teams and our international network of scholars, IZA has created a unique platform for scientific exchange at the cutting edge of labor market research.
Our in-house research agenda is made up of four overarching topics: (1) Changing World of Work, (2) Workers of the Future, (3) Sustainable Labor Policies, (4) Work and Social Cohesion.
Our local research teams analyze challenges for the future of work related to digitalization, new skill requirements, institutional change, and the impact of innovative labor market policies.
While pursuing our own ambitious research agenda, we also provide in-depth scientific analyses for national and international policy institutions as an independent, nonpartisan entity.
IZA coordinates and supports the world’s largest research network in labor economics, comprising more than 1,600 scholars from over 60 countries. Our extensive network activities are the cornerstone of our success.
We offer a wide range of publications that cater to both an academic and a general audience. Below we present new findings, focusing on COVID-19 research:
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15134
March 2022
Facing Displacement and a Global Pandemic: Evidence from a Fragile State
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15118
March 2022
Who Is Doing the Chores and Childcare in Dual-Earner Couples during the COVID-19 Era of Working from Home?
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15111
March 2022
Societal Movement Restrictions and Adverse Mental Health Outcomes
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15110
March 2022
The Financial Situation of Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15107
March 2022
From Epidemic to Pandemic: Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak on High School Program Choices in Sweden
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15102
March 2022
Scarring Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Italian Labour Market
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15098
March 2022
Social Distancing, Stimulus Payments, and Domestic Violence: Evidence from the US during COVID-19
IZA Journal of Labor Policy
Volume 11(1)
February 2022
Directing young dropouts via SMS: evidence from a field experiment
IZA Standpunkte
IZA SP No. 102
February 2022
Geschlechtsspezifische Arbeitsmarktwirkung der Covid-19-Pandemie
IZA Journal of Labor Economics
Volume 11(1)
January 2022
Enrolling at university and the social influence of peers
IZA Journal of Development and Migration
Volume 13(1)
January 2022
The effects of COVID-19 on employment, labor markets, and gender equality in Central America
IZA Research Report
IZA RR No. 126
December 2021
Arbeitssituation und Belastungsempfinden von abhängig Beschäftigten im von der Corona-Pandemie geprägten Jahr 2021
IZA Policy Paper
IZA PP No. 183
November 2021
A Pacific Skills Visa: Improving Opportunities for Skilled Migration throughout the Pacific Region
IZA Research Report
IZA RR No. 123
November 2021
Begleitevaluation der arbeitsmarktpolitischen Integrationsmaßnahmen für Geflüchtete
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15134
March 2022
Facing Displacement and a Global Pandemic: Evidence from a Fragile State
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15118
March 2022
Who Is Doing the Chores and Childcare in Dual-Earner Couples during the COVID-19 Era of Working from Home?
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15111
March 2022
Societal Movement Restrictions and Adverse Mental Health Outcomes
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15110
March 2022
The Financial Situation of Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15107
March 2022
From Epidemic to Pandemic: Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak on High School Program Choices in Sweden
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15102
March 2022
Scarring Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Italian Labour Market
IZA Discussion Paper
IZA DP No. 15098
March 2022
Social Distancing, Stimulus Payments, and Domestic Violence: Evidence from the US during COVID-19
IZA Journal of Labor Policy
Volume 11(1)
February 2022
Directing young dropouts via SMS: evidence from a field experiment
IZA Standpunkte
IZA SP No. 102
February 2022
Geschlechtsspezifische Arbeitsmarktwirkung der Covid-19-Pandemie
IZA Journal of Labor Economics
Volume 11(1)
January 2022
Enrolling at university and the social influence of peers
IZA Journal of Development and Migration
Volume 13(1)
January 2022
The effects of COVID-19 on employment, labor markets, and gender equality in Central America
IZA Research Report
IZA RR No. 126
December 2021
Arbeitssituation und Belastungsempfinden von abhängig Beschäftigten im von der Corona-Pandemie geprägten Jahr 2021
IZA Policy Paper
IZA PP No. 183
November 2021
A Pacific Skills Visa: Improving Opportunities for Skilled Migration throughout the Pacific Region
IZA Research Report
IZA RR No. 123
November 2021
Begleitevaluation der arbeitsmarktpolitischen Integrationsmaßnahmen für Geflüchtete
Our ambitious event agenda consists of annual conferences, focused workshops, and weekly seminars. Forthcoming events include:
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Call for Papers: 21st IZA/SOLE Transatlantic Meeting of Labor Economists (TAM)
June 8-9, 2022
Online
Call for Papers: Deadline March 31, 2022
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Call for Papers: 2nd IZA/CINCH/AHIL Workshop
The Economics of Long-Term Care and Healthy Aging
June 10-11, 2022
Online
Call for Papers: Deadline April 8, 2022
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Call for Papers: 5th Labor Statistics Workshop
The Measurement of Incomes, Living Costs and Standards of Living
July 20-22, 2022
Online
Call for Papers: Deadline April 15, 2022
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18th Annual Migration Meeting
April 22-23, 2022
Cambridge MA, USA
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Call for Papers: IZA Workshop on Labor Market Institutions
September 22-23, 2022
Online
Call for Papers: Deadline April 24, 2022
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23rd IZA Summer School in Labor Economics
May 23-27, 2022
Buch/Ammersee, Germany
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5th IDSC of IZA Workshop: Matching Workers and Jobs Online
New Developments and Opportunities for Social Science and Practice
September 16-17, 2022
Online
Call for Papers: Deadline May 31, 2022
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5th IZA Workshop on Gender and Family Economics
Families as an Insurance Mechanism
June 1-2, 2022
Online
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9th IZA Workshop: Environment, Health and Labor Markets
June 14-15, 2022
Online
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Call for Papers: 2nd IZA Workshop on Climate Change and Labor Markets
Climate Change and Human Wellbeing
September 26, 2022
Online
Call for Papers: Deadline June 30, 2022
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IZA is a nonprofit research institute and the leading international network in labor economics, comprising more than 1,600 scholars from around the world. This unique combination of in-house research capacity and global network activities enables us to draw on cutting-edge expertise in conducting research projects and providing scientific policy advice. We provide platforms for knowledge exchange and make relevant research findings accessible for policy practitioners and the general public. Established in 1998, IZA is supported by the Deutsche Post Foundation and affiliated with the University of Bonn.
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