Anna Bindler is Professor of Applied Microeconomics at the University of Potsdam and Head of the Crime, Labour and Inequality Department at DIW Berlin. Her research is in applied microeconomics, with a particular focus on crime, labor and inequality. Her research analyzes the economic and social causes and consequences of illegal behavior, the interaction between labor markets, inequality and...
Anna Hasselqvist is a Researcher at DIW Berlin since September 2025. She received her PhD in Economics from LMU Munich and the ifo Institute. Her research interests are in labor economics, with a focus on education, family, and migration. Her current work examines parental investments and gender differences, the integration of children and families with a migration background, as well as issues...
Sara Khorshidi is a Research Manager in the Department of Crime, Labour, and Inequality. Before joining DIW Berlin in January 2025, she was a senior adviser for funding and support programs in the Scholarship Department of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. After studying Social and Cultural Sciences, she earned her PhD in General and Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Giessen, at the...
Andreea is a doctoral student at the DIW Graduate Center since 2024 and works as a research associate in the Department of Crime, Labour, and Inequality since 2025. She holds a B.Sc. in Economics and a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Heidelberg, as well as an M.Sc. in Behavioural Science from LSE. Her research interests are in applied microeconomics, focusing on the intersection of...
Izabela Wnuk-Soares is a Postdoctoral Researcher at DIW Berlin, jointly appointed with the ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin. She earned her PhD in Economics from Freie Universität Berlin and her MSc from the London School of Economics. She has also completed research stays at Boston University and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Her research lies in labor and applied microeconomics. She studies how...
Researcher Public Economics; Researcher Crime, Labour and Inequality