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Felix Weinhardt, Ph.D.

Felix Weinhardt, Ph.D.

Research Associate of the

Education and Family Department

Felix Weinhardt is research associate at the education and family department at the DIW Berlin and Professor of Public Economics at the European University Viadrina. Felix obtained his PhD at the London School of Economics. He is interested in understanding causes and consequences of social and spatial inequality. Consequently, his research interests lie at the intersections of the economics of education, urban and labor economics. In much of his work, often with national and international partners, Felix uses applied microeconometric methods to estimate program effects.

Publications

Journal of the European Economic Association

Neighbourhood Turnover and Teenage Attainment

2017 | Stephen Gibbons, Olmo Silva, Felix Weinhardt
Journal of Urban Economics

Social Housing, Neighborhood Quality and Student Performance

2014 | Felix Weinhardt
Economic Journal

Everybody Needs Good Neighbours? Evidence from Students' Outcomes in England

2013 | Stephen Gibbons, Olmo Silva, Felix Weinhardt
Journal of Labor Economics

The Good, The Bad and The Average: Evidence on Ability Peer Effects in Schools

2012 | Victor Lavy, Olmo Silva, Felix Weinhardt
DIW Wochenbericht 18 / 2023

Aktueller Königsteiner Schlüssel ist in vielen Fällen kein faires und probates Mittel: Interview

2023| Felix Weinhardt, Erich Wittenberg
DIW Wochenbericht 18 / 2023

Königsteiner Schlüssel verteilt Gelder und Aufgaben zwischen Bundesländern kaum nach Wirtschaftskraft

2023| Marco Schmandt, Constantin Tielkes, Felix Weinhardt
DIW Wochenbericht 12 / 2023

Arbeitslosigkeit der Eltern ist für Kinder im Grundschulalter besonders schädlich: Interview

2023| Felix Weinhardt, Erich Wittenberg
DIW Wochenbericht 12 / 2023

Arbeitslosigkeit der Eltern von Grundschulkindern beeinträchtigt deren Bildungserfolg nachhaltig

2023| Celina Tippmann, Felix Weinhardt
Externe referierte Aufsätze

Tuition Fees and Educational Attainment

In: European Economic Review 154 (2023), 104431, 28 S. | Jan Bietenbeck, Andreas Leibing, Jan Marcus, Felix Weinhardt
Externe referierte Aufsätze

Class Rank and Long-Run Outcomes

In: The Review of Economics and Statistics (2023), im Ersch. [online first: 2021-10-15] | Jeffrey T. Denning, Richard Murphy, Felix Weinhardt
Externe referierte Aufsätze

Information Provision and Postgraduate Studies

In: Economica 89 (2022), 355, S. 627-646 | Jan Berkes, Frauke Peter, C. Katharina Spieß, Felix Weinhardt
Externe referierte Aufsätze

Who Teaches the Teachers? A RCT of Peer-To-Peer Observation and Feedback in 181 Schools

In: Economics of Education Review 82 (2021), 102091, 18 S. | Richard Murphy, Felix Weinhardt, Gill Wyness
Externe referierte Aufsätze

Long-run Expectations of Households

In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance 31 (2021), 100535, 18 S. | Christoph Breunig, Iuliia Grabova, Peter Haan, Felix Weinhardt, Georg Weizsäcker

Lectures

Vortrag

Tuition Fees and Educational Attainment

Andreas Leibing, Felix Weinhardt, Jan Bietenbeck, Jan Marcus
Basel, Schweiz, 11.09.2022 - 14.09.2022
| Big Data in Economics: Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2022
Vortrag

Labour Market and Domestic Gender Inequality: The Role of Norms and Preferences

Felix Weinhardt
[Online], 03.02.2021
| Lunchtime Seminar, ifo-Institut München [Online]
Vortrag

Immigration and the Evolution of Local Cultural Norms: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

Sophia Schmitz, Felix Weinhardt
[Online], 25.06.2020 - 27.06.2020
| EALE SOLE AASLE World Conference 2020: Virtuell
Vortrag

Immigration and the Evolution of Local Cultural Norms

Sophia Schmitz, Felix Weinhardt
Paris, Frankreich, 27.02.2020
| Applied Micro Seminar: Paris School of Economics
Vortrag

Immigration and the Evolution of Local Cultural Norms

Sophia Schmitz, Felix Weinhardt
Stockholm, Schweden, 13.02.2020
| Forschungsseminar: Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI)

Research Projects

Research Project

Bremen Initiative to Foster Early Childhood Development (BRISE)

Current Project| Education and Family, German Socio-Economic Panel study
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