
معرفی
Nawid Siassi is an Associate Professor of Economics at TU Wien, affiliated with the Institute of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics under the Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation. His research focuses on public policy, labor economics, and macroeconomics, particularly addressing issues like wealth dynamics, welfare reform, and housing policies. He collaborates extensively with co-authors such as L. Kaas, V. Garstenauer, and S. Ortigueira, exploring topics ranging from tax-transfer systems to employment protection. He currently teaches Computational Economics in Spring 2025.
His research interests include analyzing how economic policies influence low-income households, marital decisions, child poverty, and savings behavior. Nawid employs quantitative methods to model complex systems, such as the effects of welfare reforms on maternal labor supply or the impact of employment protection regulations on labor markets. His work often bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, emphasizing the interplay between household formation, public support systems, and macroeconomic outcomes.
Nawid’s recent articles (2021–2024) highlight trends in housing policy analysis, welfare system evaluations, and inequality studies. Notably, he has contributed to understanding Germany’s low homeownership rates and the implications of unified employment protection systems. Earlier work (2013) examined intrahousehold risk-sharing mechanisms, underscoring long-term themes in his research.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. He has no listed advisees or grants, though his teaching and research roles suggest active engagement in academic training and policy-oriented inquiry.



