
Matthias Doepke
Professor · Macroeconomics
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Matthias Doepke is a Professor of Economics and Nicholas Kaldor Chair in Economics at the London School of Economics (LSE), where he also serves as PhD Placement Director. He previously held the Gerald F. and Marjorie G. Fitzgerald Professorship in Economic History at Northwestern University. His expertise spans Macroeconomics, Family Economics, and Economic Development, with a focus on parenting styles, gender economics, and labor market policies.
Education: PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago (2000), Visiting Graduate Studies at the University of Minnesota (1995-1996), and advanced degrees from Humboldt-Universität Berlin and FernUniversität Hagen.
Research Interests: Dr. Doepke explores how economic factors shape family decisions, labor markets, and development. His work examines parenting strategies, gender disparities, pandemic impacts on employment, and historical institutions like apprenticeship systems. Key themes include the interplay between economic policies and cultural norms, particularly regarding education, childcare, and women’s rights.
Recent Work Trends: His articles address pandemic-driven shifts in gender employment, the role of parenting in inequality, and the macroeconomic effects of school closures. He emphasizes policy solutions for educational gaps and labor market reforms.
Awards: Recognitions include the GPI/Forethought Foundation Prize (2022), Econometric Society Fellowship (2020), and multiple refereeing awards. His research on women’s rights and labor laws has shaped global policy discussions.
Advising & Grants: Advisor to over 30 PhD students across institutions, including notable scholars like Titan Alon and Kristina Manysheva. Secured grants like the ERC Advanced Grant (2022-2027) and NSF funding for parenting studies.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and the Human Capital & Economic Opportunity Working Group. Organizes conferences like the 2025 Families in Macroeconomics event.
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