Introduction
Lukas Lehner is a PhD candidate at the University of Oxford. He was a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley and at MIT. Previously, he worked at the OECD in Paris and the International Labour Organization in Geneva.
His resarch focuses on the consequences of labor market policies in a changing world of work. He examines how labor market policies affect unemployment, and how changes in worker organization shape wages and inequalities. More information on his research are on his website: https://lukaslehner.github.io/.
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Lukas Lehner is a PhD candidate at the University of Oxford. He was a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley and at MIT. Previously, he worked at the OECD in Paris and the International Labour Organization in Geneva.
His resarch focuses on the consequences of labor market policies in a changing world of work. He examines how labor market policies affect unemployment, and how changes in worker organization shape wages and inequalities. More information on his research are on his website: https://lukaslehner.github.io/.
Fields of expertise: Economic policy / inclusive economic development, Inclusive social development / inclusive societies / social inclusion, Monitoring and evaluation, Reduction of inequalities / equity / poverty eradication, Social policy, Social protection