Rebecca Olthaus

Rebecca Olthaus

Doktorandin in der

Infrastruktureinrichtung Sozio-oekonomisches Panel

Rebecca earned her bachelor's degree in economics and political science from the University of Potsdam, during which time she worked as a student assistant in the department of Public Economics at the DIW. She then completed an internship at the Bundesbank in the area of banking and financial supervision, before going on to complete her Master's degree in Economics at Freie Universität Berlin. Meanwhile, she was employed as a research assistant at the Chair of Empirical Economics at the University of Potsdam, where she worked primarily on the employment effects of the statutory minimum wage in Germany. In her master's thesis, she addressed the question of how the so-called "G8" school reform in Germany has affected the labor market outcomes of the affected students.Her research interests lie in the area of applied microeconomics, especially in Labor, Education, and Gender Economics.

Publikationen

DIW Wochenbericht 46 / 2019

Teilzeiterwerbstätigkeit: Überwiegend weiblich und im Durchschnitt schlechter bezahlt

2019| Patricia Gallego Granados, Rebecca Olthaus, Katharina Wrohlich
Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

Long-Term Employment Effects of the Minimum Wage in Germany: New Data and Estimators

In: Labour Economics 92 (2024), 102648, 14 S. | Marco Caliendo, Rebecca Olthaus, Nico Pestel

Vorträge

Vortrag

The German Minimum Wage and Vocational Training

Rebecca Olthaus
Berlin, 26.06.2025 - 27.06.2025
| BSoE-DIW Berlin Graduate Center 2025 Summer Workshop
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