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KTI seminar: Boza István – Contribution of High School Heterogeneity to the Wage Variation of Young Workers

 

The presentation will take place in a hybrid format via zoom interface or in person in the room K.0.11-12 on 17.10.2024, from 13.00.

Speaker:  Boza István

 

Title: Contribution of High School Heterogeneity to the Wage Variation of Young Workers

 

 

BIO: István Boza is currently a research fellow at the Institute of Economics of the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Budapest. He received his PhD from the Central European University in 2022. His research focuses on exploiting the potential in large, administrative linked employer–employee data, certain issues of multidimensional panel econometrics, and understanding the variation in wages and the causes of wage differentials between specific groups.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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