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Pia Pinger is Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Cologne, and serves as Speaker of the excellence cluster ECONtribute - Markets & Public Policy. She holds affiliations as IZA Research Fellow and CESifo Affiliate, with research spanning human capital, socioeconomic inequalities, and behavioral economics.
Her educational background includes a Ph.D. from the University of Mannheim.
Pinger's work employs causal inference methods to examine how early-life conditions shape lifelong outcomes. She investigates educational decision-making through microeconometric analyses, explores socioeconomic disparities in childhood development, and integrates psychological frameworks into economic models. Her studies frequently bridge economics with demography and public health, revealing mechanisms behind intergenerational transmission of inequality.
Publication trends indicate sustained focus on intergenerational health/economic effects (2016-2024), behavioral foundations of economic preferences (2017-2020), and labor market dynamics (2024). Recent work combines experimental designs with large-scale datasets to isolate causal relationships in wage negotiation and childhood development.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- IZA Research Fellow
Pinger leads project A02 within the ECONtribute cluster and mentors junior researchers through collaborative projects. Her secured funding supports investigations into human capital formation and policy interventions. Current work-in-progress examines parental investment patterns and talent attraction mechanisms.
She directs research activities within the ECONtribute excellence cluster, coordinating interdisciplinary teams studying market behavior and public policy design. Her project leadership (A02) focuses on socioeconomic determinants of human capital development.
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