
معرفی
Nadia Steiber is a full Professor at the University of Vienna, affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences and Department of Sociology. She is a Research Scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis since 2001. Her work spans labor markets, family dynamics, gender studies, and algorithmic fairness.
- Labor Market Economics (100%)
- Employment Patterns (69%)
- Panel Studies (68%)
- Household Dynamics (52%)
- Educational Mobility (34%)
Steiber leads major projects like FAMREG (2024–2027) on family outcomes of assortative mating and HYPOFAM (2022–2026) on hypogamy’s societal impacts. Her recent publications focus on algorithmic ethics, child penalties in earnings, and computational reproducibility. She actively collaborates across Europe, contributing to debates on social integration and policy design.
Her research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Gender Equality and Reduced Inequalities. Steiber’s work bridges empirical sociology, econometrics, and computational ethics, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to modern societal challenges.


