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Ioannis Theodossiou is a Professor in Economics at the University of Aberdeen Business School and Director of the Centre for Labour Market Research (CELMR). He holds a B.Sc. from the University of Piraeus and M.Phil. and Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow. He is actively engaged in research, supervision, and academic leadership, with affiliations including the Scottish Economic Society and past roles at Flinders University and the University of Thessaly.
- B.Sc., University of Piraeus
- M.Phil., University of Glasgow
- Ph.D., University of Glasgow
His research lies at the intersection of applied labour economics, health economics, and macroeconomics, focusing on the socioeconomic determinants of health, performance-related pay, unemployment, and wage inequality. He employs advanced microeconometric methods to analyze real-world labour market phenomena and their implications for individual well-being.
Recent publications (2021–2025) reveal a strong thematic focus on the health impacts of performance-related pay, workplace stress, hybrid work, and union dynamics. His work combines experimental and empirical approaches, often using biomarkers like cortisol to assess physiological stress. He frequently collaborates with researchers such as Nela Andelic, Klaus Bender, and Alex Zangelidis.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society
He has received grants from national and European funders, including the European Commission. While no specific students are listed, his role as a professor and research director indicates active supervision. He leads the Centre for Labour Market Research, which serves as a hub for interdisciplinary labour market studies.


