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Bastian Schulz serves as an Associate Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University, where he also acts as the ECONAU data manager. He maintains active affiliations with prominent research networks including IZA, CESifo, and PIREAU, contributing to the international economics community.
His research centers on labor economics and family economics, with a particular emphasis on search-matching models and inequality. Schulz investigates how labor market dynamics intersect with family decisions, such as career investments within households, marital sorting mechanisms, and the economic consequences of job displacement on family structures. His methodological approach often combines theoretical modeling with empirical analysis to address complex socio-economic questions.
Recent publications in 2025 demonstrate a cohesive research agenda focused on the interplay between labor and marriage markets. Key contributions include studies on job displacement effects on remarriage patterns, the influence of educational ambition on marital sorting and inequality, and the joint labor search behavior of couples under varying tax policies. These works, frequently disseminated through working paper series like NBER and IZA, highlight his expertise in structural labor economics and family decision-making.
Dr. Schulz has secured competitive research grants to support his work, notably:
- Danish e-infrastructure Consortium (DeiC)
- Aarhus University Research Foundation (AUFF)
These December 2024 awards provide critical resources, including computation time at the European supercomputer LUMI, to advance his research on labor and marriage market interactions.




