
معرفی
Annette Bergemann is an Associate Professor at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Economics and Business, specializing in Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Her research focuses on Labour Economics, Health Economics, Gender Economics, and Micro-econometrics, with significant contributions to understanding maternal employment effects, diabetes morbidity, and active labor market programs.
- Rosalind Franklin Fellow
- Teaches Empirical Econometrics, Healthcare Markets, and Labour Economics
Her work explores the intersections of labor markets and health outcomes, particularly gender disparities in employment post-childbirth and health impacts of job displacement. She employs advanced econometric methods, including causal analysis and difference-in-differences frameworks, to evaluate policy effectiveness.
Recent research trends include paid parental leave policies, diabetes morbidity, and job creation schemes across 15 years of publications. Her articles span topics like labor supply dynamics, program evaluation, and health-labor market linkages.
Notable scientific achievements include being awarded the Rosalind Franklin Fellowship, with recognition in Scopus (16 citations), Mendeley (89 readers), and policy sources. Collaborations extend to institutions in Germany and Sweden, focusing on health economics and labor policy.



