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Tomislav Korotaj, PhD, is an academic researcher affiliated with the Department of Statistics at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb. His research focuses on labor economics, economic inequality, and applied statistical methods in analyzing youth employment dynamics and post-transition economies. He has contributed to understanding the impacts of crises on youth labor markets in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), using cluster analysis to compare regional economic indicators.
His work spans macroeconomic analysis of inequality, forensic accounting in banking fraud prevention, and policy-relevant studies on labor market transitions. Publications include studies on OECD countries' post-transition socioeconomic trends and comparative analyses of European labor markets. His research combines quantitative methods with policy implications, addressing topics like youth unemployment, educational outcomes, and economic development strategies.
While no specific awards are listed, his active publication record reflects engagement with both contemporary economic challenges and foundational issues in forensic auditing. His academic profile integrates empirical research with methodological innovation in clustering and multivariate analysis techniques.




