
معرفی
Lorenzo Navarini is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Vienna, where he conducts research at the intersection of applied econometrics, labor economics, and the economics of education. He holds a PhD from KU Leuven, a leading European institution in economic research.
His research interests focus on understanding how the returns to various dimensions of skills have evolved across different generations. Using structural econometric models, he investigates labor market outcomes influenced by educational attainment and skill composition. His work contributes to policy-relevant discussions on education systems and workforce development.
The trend in his recent and upcoming work, such as the 2025 CSH Talk titled Changes in Returns to Multidimensional Skills across Cohorts, shows a strong emphasis on longitudinal analysis of skill valuation, wage determination, and human capital formation. This reflects a broader engagement with complexity science and data-driven economic modeling.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
Lorenzo Navarini is actively involved in advanced economic research, particularly in projects related to skill valuation and cohort-based labor market analysis. While specific details about grants or advisees are not mentioned, his affiliation with research platforms like the Complexity Science Hub indicates participation in interdisciplinary, funded initiatives.
Labs and Research Teams:
He is associated with the Complexity Science Hub (CSH), where he presents his research, suggesting collaboration with data scientists and economists working on complex systems in social and economic domains.



