Prof. Dr. Miriam Rehm

Miriam Rehm
Professor of Socio-Economics with a focus on Empirical Inequality Research
at the Institute for Socio-Economics
Research Interests: Inequality, Labour Markets, Economic Policy, Gender, Quantitative Empirical Methods
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Fakultät für Gesellschaftswissenschaften
47057 Duisburg
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Professorinnen/Professoren, Institut für Sozioökonomie
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2024 SS
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2023 SS
Die folgenden Publikationen sind in der Online-Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Duisburg-Essen verzeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie gegebenenfalls auch auf den persönlichen Webseiten der Person.
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Macroeconomic effects of a declining wage share : A meta-analysis of the functional income distribution and aggregate demandIn: Journal of Economic Surveys Jg. 39 (2025) Nr. 1, S. 280 - 325Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Less Work, More Labor : School Closures and Work Hours During the COVID-19 Pandemic in AustriaIn: Feminist Economics Jg. 29 (2023) Nr. 4, S. 252 - 284Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Making the rich pay? : Social democracy and wealth taxation in Europe in the aftermath of the great financial crisisIn: European Political Science Review Jg. 15 (2023) Nr. 2, S. 194 - 213Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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A Tale of Integration? : The Migrant Wealth Gap in AustriaIn: European Journal of Population = Revue Européenne de Démographie Jg. 38 (2022) Nr. 2, S. 163 - 190Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Intra-Couple Wealth Inequality : What’s Socio-Demographics Got to Do with it?In: European Journal of Population = Revue Européenne de Démographie Jg. 38 (2022) Nr. 4, S. 681 - 720Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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The ecological crisis and post-Keynesian economics : bridging the gap?In: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies Jg. 19 (2022) Nr. 3, S. 397 - 414Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Digitalization, Industry Concentration, and Productivity in GermanyIn: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik Jg. 241 (2021) Nr. 5-6, S. 623 - 665Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Rich and ever richer? : Differential returns across socioeconomic groupsIn: Journal of Post Keynesian Economics Jg. 44 (2021) Nr. 2, S. 283 - 301Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Wealth inequality and aggregate demandIn: Metroeconomica Jg. 72 (2021) Nr. 2, S. 405 - 424Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Ökonomische Polarisierung in EuropaIn: Bürger & Staat Jg. 71 (2021) Nr. 4, S. 246 - 251Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Inter-industry wage inequality : Persistent differences and turbulent equalisationIn: Cambridge Journal of Economics Jg. 44 (2020) Nr. 4, S. 919 - 942Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Making sense of Piketty’s ‘fundamental laws’ in a Post-Keynesian framework : The transitional dynamics of wealth inequalityIn: Review of Keynesian Economics (ROKE) Jg. 8 (2020) Nr. 2, S. 195 - 219Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Vermögensverteilung und WirtschaftskrisenIn: Wirtschaftsdienst Jg. 100 (2020) Nr. 4, S. 245 - 249Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Will wealth become more concentrated in Europe? : Evidence from a calibrated Post-Keynesian modelIn: Cambridge Journal of Economics Jg. 44 (2020) Nr. 1, S. 55 - 72Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Editorial Ten years after the crash : what have we learned?In: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies Jg. 16 (2019) Nr. 2, S. 176 - 178Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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The jobs crises : causes, cures, constraintsIn: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies Jg. 11 (2014) Nr. 2, S. 133 - 135Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Vom empirischen Humanismus zum partizipativen Sozialismus : Symposiumsbeitrag zu: Thomas Piketty, Kapital und IdeologieIn: Soziologische Revue Jg. 44 (2021) Nr. 1, S. 25 - 33Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Sozial-ökologisch ausgerichtete Konjunkturpolitik in und nach der Corona-Krise : Forschungsvorhaben im Auftrag des Bundesministeriumsfür Umwelt, Naturschutz und nukleare SicherheitIn: Politikberatung kompakt Berlin Jg. 152 (2020) 38 Seiten
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About
Miriam Rehm is Professor of Socioeconomics with a focus on Empirical Inequality Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen. She is a member of the Austrian Fiscal Advisory Council (Fiskalrat).
Her research focuses on inequality, the wealth distribution, labour economics, and gender. Her work has been published in journals such as the Cambridge Journal of Economics, European Journal of Economics and Economic Policy, Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Oxford Economic Review, Review of Income and Wealth, and Urban Studies.
Professional Career
2022 - | University of Duisburg-Essen (Prof.) |
2019 - 2021 | University of Duisburg-Essen (Junior/Assistant Prof.) |
2011 - 2018 | Austrian Federal Chamber of Labour (Economist) |
2008 - 2010 | The New School for Social Research (PhD) |
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Current PhD Students
- Katharina Bohnenberger "Sustainable Welfare"
- Martin Buchner "The German Minimum Wage and Workers' Health"
- Lisa Hanzl "The Labour Market, Unpaid Labour, and Inequality"
- Vera Huwe "Decarbonization, Well-being and Social Power Relations - The Case of Transport"
- Mattias Muckenhuber „Migration and the Labour Market“
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