Dorothea Siems

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Dorothea Siems (* 1963 in Berlin , married Dorothea Siems-Gerstenberger ) is a doctor of economics and a German journalist specializing in economic policy . Since 2010 she has been chief correspondent for economic policy for the newspaper Die Welt .

Life and professional history

Siems studied economics and received her doctorate on a topic from Japan's foreign trade policy in 1992 at the Free University of Berlin .

She then completed a traineeship at the Georg von Holtzbrinck School for business journalists .

From 1994 she was an editor at Wirtschaftswoche , and from 1996 she was the world’s business editor . In 1999 she became the world's parliamentary correspondent, and since 2010 she has been the chief correspondent for economic policy there.

Siems is and has been a guest on talk shows and in the WDR press club several times .

She is married to the real estate specialist Jürgen Gerstenberger and has four children.

Memberships

Siems is a member of the Ludwig Erhard Foundation .

Prizes and awards

Positions

Siems is a dedicated advocate of market economy, but also more conservative values ​​in social and family policy.

Family policy

Siems criticizes von der Leyen's family policy as a continuation of the social democratic policy of her predecessor. Instead of strengthening families, the family model of full-time double earners is propagated through the expansion of day care centers and parental allowance, which does not correspond to the interests of women and families, but merely pursues gender equality interests in the sense of full-time employment for women in the interests of the economy.

Fonts

  • Dorothea Siems: Japan's foreign trade and development policy strategies towards China and ASEAN. a contribution to the regionalization tendencies in the Pacific-Asian region. Lang, Frankfurt am Main et al. 1992, ISBN 978-3-631-45342-1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. see http://d-nb.info/920847315 , data of the dissertation in the German National Library
  2. Dorothea Siems in the Internet Movie Database (English)
  3. mg: Residential houses that make investors and tenants equally happy. In: welt.de . May 20, 2003. Retrieved October 7, 2018 .
  4. You have searched for members >> Ludwig Erhard Foundation. In: ludwig-erhard-stiftung.de. August 29, 2014, accessed February 6, 2016 .
  5. ↑ It gets expensive for traditional families. In: welt.de . September 18, 2007, accessed February 6, 2016 .
  6. Dorothea Siems: Japan's foreign trade and development policy strategies towards China and ASEAN: a contribution to regionalization tendencies in the Pacific-Asian region . Lang, 1992, ISBN 978-3-631-45342-1 .