An NWO VIDI Grant (€ 850,000) has been awarded to Niels Rietveld
Niels Rietveld
Niels Rietveld receives a Vidi grant for advancing the literature on gene-environment interactions and intergenerational mobility both theoretically and empirically
Niels Rietveld
Niels Rietveld receives a Vidi grant for advancing the literature on gene-environment interactions and intergenerational mobility both theoretically and empirically
Arturas Juodis
Artūras Juodis receives a Vidi grant for developing a novel methodological framework to make complex economic models more accessible
Jan Hausfeld
Jan Hausfeld receives a Vidi grant for his project 'Us vs them: Using attention to understand and reduce discrimination' studies how attention affects discrimination, especially in group decisions. Using eye-tracking technology, he hopes to uncover hidden biases and help make hiring and resource distribution fairer.
Jonne Guyt
Jonne Guyt receives a Vidi grant for his research on the societal impact of health taxes on junk food.
Albert Jan Hummel
Albert Jan Hummel (University of Amsterdam) receives a Veni research grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) for project 'Designing labor-market policies when firms are heterogeneous'. With this project Hummel aims to shed light on how redistributive policies affect labor-market outcomes if differences between firms are taken into account and the consequences for the optimal design of these policies.