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Bernhard Hammer
Vienna Institute of Demography
Austria
Bernhard Hammer has been a researcher at the Vienna Institute of Demography since 2015. During his doctoral studies (2010-14) at the Technical University in Vienna he worked on National Transfer Accounts, an accounting system which measures the relationship between the age of individuals and their economic activities. His research interests focus on measuring, analysing and understanding the generational aspects of the economy, including the generational patterns of economic activity and intergenerational redistribution.
Tanja Istenič
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tanja Istenič works as a teaching assistant at the Academic Unit for Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. She has a PhD in Economics at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. Her main research interests are in socio-economic effects of population ageing, intergenerational transfers, gender issues and welfare regimes.
Lili Vargha
Hungarian Demographic Research Institute;
University of Pécs
Hungary
Lili Vargha is a junior researcher at the Hungarian Demographic Research Institute and a PhD candidate in Demography at the Doctoral School of Demography and Sociology (Pécs, Hungary). Her main research interests are in population ageing, intergenerational transfers, human capital investments and time use.
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