Dr. Timo Hener - CESifo Group Munich

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Dr. Timo Hener - CESifo Group Munich
Dr. Timo Hener
Economist
Ifo Institute
Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics
Poschingerstraße 5
81679 München
Phone: +49(0)89/9224-1418
Fax: +49(0)89/985369
Email: hener @ ifo.de (nur mit aktiviertem Javascript anklickbar)
Website: http://www.cesifo-group.de/hener-t
Personal website: https://sites.google.com/site/henertimo/
Main Focus
Applied Microeconomics, Family Economics, Labor Economics.
Professional Experience
Academic Background
11/2012
PhD in Economics (Dr.) at University of Munich
10/2003 - 05/2008 Diplom (M.A.) in International Economics at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
08/2006 - 06/2007 Exchange student at Stockholm University
Languages
German, English, Swedish.
Professional Experience
since 2008
Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics
10/2002 - 06/2003 Social year at counseling unit of Oldenburg University
Stipendiary, award und prize
07/2013 - 10/2013 Research visit at Royal Holloway, University of London, funded by Fritz Thyssen
Foundation
2013
Ifo Award for third-party funded research
2012
Verein für Socialpolitik: Vortragsprämie für internationale Tagungen
2012
Ifo Award for third-party funded research
2010
Verein für Socialpolitik: Vortragsprämie für internationale Tagungen
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2010
Best Poster Prize at the International SOEP User Conference
2010
Econometric Society: Travel Grant
Publications
Articles in refereed journals
Timo Hener (with Stefan Bauernschuster and Helmut Rainer), "When Labor Disputes Bring Cities to a Standstill: The Impact
of Public Transit Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Air Pollution, and Health", American Economic Journal: Economic Policy,
Forthcoming
Timo Hener, "Unconditional Child Benefits, Mothers Labor Supply, and Family Well-Being: Evidence from a Policy Reform",
CESifo Economic Studies 62 (4), 2016, 624-649
Timo Hener (with Stefan Bauernschuster and Helmut Rainer), "Children of a (Policy) Revolution: The Introduction of
Universal Child Care and its Effect on Fertility", Journal of the European Economic Association 14 (4), 2016, 975-1005
Timo Hener (with Helmut Rainer and Thomas Siedler), "Political Socialization in Flux? Linking Family Non-Intactness during
Childhood to Adult Civic Engagement ", Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A 179 (3), 2016, 633-656
Timo Hener, "Effects of Labeled Child Benefits on Family Savings", Review of Economics of the Household, Forthcoming,
Information | Online Appendix | Extended Working Paper
Timo Hener, "Do Couples Bargain over Fertility?", Annals of Economics and Statistics Special Volume: Economics of
Gender (Annales d'Économie et de Statistique) 117-118, 2015, 211-231, Working paper version available as: Ifo Working
Paper 92 (PDF)
Monographs (Authorship)
Timo Hener (with Helmut Rainer, Stefan Bauernschuster, Natalia Danzer, Christian Holzner and Janina Reinkowski),
Kindergeld, ifo Forschungsberichte 60, ifo Institut, 2013
Timo Hener (with Helmut Rainer, Stefan Bauernschuster, Wolfgang Auer, Natalia Danzer, Mine Hancioglu, Bastian
Hartmann, Christian Holzner, Notburga Ott, Janina Reinkowski and Martin Werding), Kinderbetreuung, ifo
Forschungsberichte 59, ifo Institut, 2013
Timo Hener (with Martin Werding), Langfristige Tragfähigkeit der öffentlichen Finanzen: Modellrechnungen bis 2060 ; Studie
im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums der Finanzen, ifo Forschungsberichte 53, ifo Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, 2011
Papers in academic volumes
Timo Hener (with Wido Geis), "Besteuerung von Familien: Was macht Frankreich besser?", in: Georg Milbradt, Gernot Nerb,
Wolfgang Ochel und Hans-Werner Sinn (Hrsg.): Der ifo Wirtschaftskompass, Carl Hanser, München, 2011, 86-87
Timo Hener (with Wido Geis), "Sandwich-Generation: Wird die mittlere Generation nicht überfordert?", in: Georg Milbradt,
Gernot Nerb, Wolfgang Ochel und Hans-Werner Sinn (Hrsg.): Der ifo Wirtschaftskompass, Carl Hanser, München, 2011,
88-89
Timo Hener, "Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf: Nicht nur für Frauen wichtig", in: Georg Milbradt, Gernot Nerb, Wolfgang
Ochel und Hans-Werner Sinn (Hrsg.): Der ifo Wirtschaftskompass, Carl Hanser, München, 2011, 136-137
Timo Hener (with Wido Geis), "Einkommensverteilung: Die Amerikanisierung der Einkommensverhältnisse", in: Georg
Milbradt, Gernot Nerb, Wolfgang Ochel und Hans-Werner Sinn (Hrsg.): Der ifo Wirtschaftskompass, Carl Hanser, München,
2011, 142-143
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Timo Hener (with Wido Geis), "Einkommensbesteuerung: Wie viel netto vom brutto?", in: Georg Milbradt, Gernot Nerb,
Wolfgang Ochel und Hans-Werner Sinn (Hrsg.): Der ifo Wirtschaftskompass, Carl Hanser, München, 2011, 146-147
Articles in non-refereed journals
Timo Hener (with Stefan Bauernschuster, Anita Fichtl and Helmut Rainer), "Kinder einer Politikreform: Führen mehr
Krippenplätze zu mehr Kindern?", ifo Schnelldienst 67 (10), 2014, 30-37
Timo Hener (with Helmut Rainer, Stefan Bauernschuster, Natalia Danzer, Anita Fichtl, Christian Holzner and Janina
Reinkowski), "Child Benefit and Child Allowances in Germany: Their Impact on Family Policy Goals", CESifo DICE Report
12 (1), 2014, 37-45
Timo Hener (with Helmut Rainer, Thomas Siedler and Anita Fichtl), "Politische Sozialisation im Wandel? Zusammenhang
von Familienstruktur und bürgerschaftlichem Engagement ", ifo Schnelldienst 66 (17), 2013, 30-38
Timo Hener (with Helmut Rainer, Stefan Bauernschuster, Natalia Danzer, Anita Fichtl, Christian Holzner and Janina
Reinkowski), "Kindergeld und Kinderfreibeträge in Deutschland: Evaluierung der Auswirkungen auf familienpolitische Ziele",
ifo Schnelldienst 66 (09), 2013, 28-36
Timo Hener (with Helmut Rainer, Wolfgang Auer, Stefan Bauernschuster, Natalia Danzer, Anita Fichtl, Christian Holzner,
Janina Reinkowski and Martin Werding), "Öffentlich geförderte Kinderbetreuung in Deutschland: Evaluierung der
Auswirkungen auf die Arbeitsmarktbeteiligung von Müttern", ifo Schnelldienst 66 (07), 2013, 31-40
Timo Hener (with Anita Fichtl and Helmut Rainer), "Betreuungsgeld", ifo Schnelldienst 65 (21), 2012, 38-44
Working papers
Timo Hener (with Stefan Bauernschuster and Helmut Rainer), "When Labor Disputes Bring Cities to a Standstill: The Impact
of Public Transit Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Air Pollution, and Health", CESifo Working Paper No. 5313, April 2015
Timo Hener (with Stefan Bauernschuster and Helmut Rainer), "Children of a (Policy) Revolution: The Introduction of
Universal Child Care and its Effect on Fertility", CESifo Working Paper No. 4776, April 2014
Timo Hener (with Stefan Bauernschuster and Helmut Rainer), "Does Expanding Public Child Care Encourage Fertility?
County-Level Evidence from Germany", Ifo Working Paper No. 158, 2013
Timo Hener (with Helmut Rainer and Thomas Siedler), "Political Socialization in Flux? Linking Family Non-Intactness during
Childhood to Adult Civic Engagement", CESifo Working Paper No. 3918, August 2012
Timo Hener, "Do Couples Bargain over Fertility? Evidence Based on Child Preference Data", Ifo Working Paper Nr. 92,
2010
Projects
Current projects
Economic Uncertainty and the Family (EcUFam)
Client: supported by the Leibniz Association • Project period: July 2015 - June 2018 • Department: Ifo Center for Labour
Market Research and Family Economics
Germany 2017 (Deutschland 2017)
Client: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy • Project period: March 2016 – December 2017 • Department: Ifo
Center for Labour Market Research and Family Economics
The Economics of Labour Markets and the Family
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Client: Internal (Habilitation) • Project period: On-going • Department: Ifo Center for Labour Market Research and Family
Economics
Concluded projects
Coordination of the 8th report on family affairs
Client: German Federal Ministry of Family Affairs • Project period: 2010 - 2012 • Department: Social Policy and Labour
Markets
Ex Post Evaluation of Monetary Family Related Benefits in Germany (Child Benefits and Allowances)
Client: Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth; Federal Ministry of Finance • Project period:
December 2010 - 2011 • Department: Social Policy and Labour Markets
Ex-Post-Evaluation of Public Subsidies for Child Care
Client: Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth; Federal Ministry of Finance • Project period:
October 2010 - December 2011 • Department: Social Policy and Labour Markets
Monetary and non-monetary benefits of a doctoral degree
Client: Institute for Innovation and Technology, Berlin • Project period: June 2015 – January 2016 • Department: Ifo Center
for Labour Market Research and Family Economics
Projections Regarding the Long-term Sustainability of Public Finances
Client: Federal Ministry of Finance • Project period: December 2010 - May 2011 • Department: Social Policy and Labour
Markets
Projections Regarding the Long-term Sustainability of Public Finances - Update
Client: Federal Ministry of Finance • Project period: August - November 2009 • Department: Social Policy and Labour
Markets
Presentations
When Labor Disputes Bring Cities to a Standstill: The Impact of Public Transit Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Air
Pollution, and Health
Jahrestagung Verein für Socialpolitik, Münster, 6.9.-9.9.2015
When Labor Disputes Bring Cities to a Standstill: The Impact of Public Transit Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Air
Pollution, and Health
World Congress of the Econometric Society 2015, Montreal Econometric Society, 17.8.-21.8.2015
When Labor Disputes Bring Cities to a Standstill: The Impact of Public Transit Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Air
Pollution, and Health
European Society for Population Economics ESPE, 17.6.-19.6.2015
Children of a (Policy) Revolution: The Introduction of Universal Child Care and its Effect on Fertility
Statistics Norway, 01.02.2015
Research Seminar at University of Passau
December 2014, Passau
Family Policy in Germany
Workshop im Rahmen des 30jährigen E.ON Stiftungsjubiläums, Sep 14 2014
Age Gaps in Marriage
European Economic Association (EEA) August 25.-29. 2014
Children of a (Policy) Revolution: The Introduction of Universal Child Care and its Effect on Fertility
WPEG Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), UK, July 28.-29. 2014
Externalities of Public Urban Transport Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Pollution, and Health
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Spring Meeting of Young Economists (SMYE) 2014, European Association of Young Economists,24.4.-26.4.2014, Wien
Children of a (Policy) Revolution: The Introduction of Universal Child Care and its Effect on Fertility
Family Policiy - Institutions, Outcomes & Challenges, E.ON Stipendienfonds & Research Council of Norway, 10.-11.04.2014
Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2014
April 2014, Manchester
EEA/ESEM
August 2013, Göteborg
North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society
July 2013, Los Angeles
Royal Economic Society
April 2013, London
Verein für Socialpolitik
September 2012, Göttingen
European Association of Labour Economicsts (EALE) Konferenz
September 2012, Bonn
European Association of Young Economists (SMYE)
April 2012, Mannheim
EEA/ESEM
2011, Oslo
EALE
2011, Pafos
IIPF
2011, Ann Arbor
IZA European Summer School in Labor Economics
2011, Buch/Ammersee
SMYE
2011, Groningen
Verein für Socialpolitik
Sept. 2010, Kiel
International Institute of Public Finance Annual Congress
Aug. 2010, Uppsala
Econometric Society World Congress
Aug. 2010, Shanghai
European Society for Population Economics Conference
June 2010, Essen
International SOEP User Conference
June 2010, Berlin
Teaching
Policy Evaluation in Family and Health Economics, Lecture and Seminar, LMU Munich, Winter 2016/17
Population Economics, Lecture, LMU Munich, Summer 2016
Labour Economics, Lecture, LMU Munich, Winter 2014/2015
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Bevölkerungsökonomik, Lecture, LMU Munich, Summer 2014
Labor Economics (with Natalia Danzer), Lecture, LMU Munich, Winter 2013/2014
Economics Workshop, Royal Holloway, Guest lecture, University of London, Winter 2013/2014
Economics of Marriage, Seminar, LMU Munich, Winter 2011/2012
Microeconomics I, Tutorial, LMU Munich, Winter 2010/2011
Economics of Marriage, Seminar, LMU Munich, Winter 2010/2011
Applied Labor Economics, Tutorial, LMU Munich, Summer 2010
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