Martin Rosemann

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Martin Rosemann (2017)

Martin Rosemann (born October 20, 1976 in Saulgau ) holds a doctorate in economics and is a German politician ( SPD ). He has been a member of the Bundestag since 2013 . Martin Rosemann is a member of the Labor and Social Committee as well as deputy spokesman for the Labor and Social Working Group of the SPD parliamentary group . He is responsible for active labor market policy and work 4.0 . Since June 2018 he has also headed the state group of SPD MPs from Baden-Württemberg in the German Bundestag .

Life

education

Martin Rosemann grew up in Tübingen and graduated from the Kepler grammar school there. From 1996 to 2001 he studied economics at the University of Tübingen . Martin Rosemann was a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation. He completed his studies with a degree in economics. In 2006 he did his doctorate on the subject of "Effects of data-changing anonymization procedures on analyzes with microdata", also at the University of Tübingen. The dissertation was awarded the 2006 Federal Statistical Office award.

Professional career

From 2002 to 2011 Martin Rosemann worked for the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW) in Tübingen. Since 2006 he has been a project manager in the field of labor market and social policy and has led numerous projects for the evaluation of labor market policy measures as well as in the field of poverty and wealth reporting. He was also head of the competence center for microdata-based policy advice at the IAW. Since 2007 he has been teaching at Pforzheim University . From 2011 until his election to the German Bundestag, he headed the Berlin office of the Institute for Social Research and Social Policy .

Political career

Martin Rosemann became a member of the SPD in 1992 . From 2000 to 2003 he was state chairman of the Jusos in Baden-Württemberg. Between 2003 and 2007 he was chairman of the SPD district association in Tübingen. From 2004 to 2011 he was a member of the Tübingen municipal council . From 2007 to 2011 he was chairman of the SPD parliamentary group in the local council. Martin Rosemann was a member of the state executive committee of the SPD in Baden-Württemberg from 2001 to 2005 and from 2007 to 2018. From 2007 to 2018 he was a member of the presidium of the SPD regional association. From 2010 to 2018 he was chairman of the application committee of the SPD state association Baden-Württemberg.

Member of Parliament

Martin Rosemann in the German Bundestag, 2019

In 2009 and 2013, Martin Rosemann ran for the German Bundestag in the Tübingen constituency . In 2013, he made it into the Bundestag at number 17 on the SPD state list in Baden-Württemberg. In 2017 he was re-elected at number 14 on the state list. Rosemann has been a full member of the Committee for Labor and Social Affairs since his first election to the Bundestag and is considered a labor market and social expert in his group. In the 18th electoral period from 2013 to 2017 he was the lead rapporteur for pension policy and thus de facto pension policy spokesman for the SPD parliamentary group. In addition, he headed the project group “New Times - Changing Work and Life Models” as part of the “New Justice” project of the SPD parliamentary group. In the 19th electoral term, he has been deputy spokesman for the Labor and Social Affairs working group of the SPD parliamentary group since 2018. In addition, he was responsible for active labor market policy and the topic of work 4.0 .

Positions

Martin Rosemann is an advocate of a preventive welfare state that provides employees with comprehensive support during their working lives in the face of digitization and demographic change. He is one of the initiators of the so-called Flexi Pension Act. In particular, the flexibilization of the partial pension and the strengthening of prevention and rehabilitation go back to his initiative. Martin Rosemann advocates more flexibility and sovereignty for employees in terms of working hours and place of work. He is an advocate of a so-called Elective Working Time Act and a legal entitlement to mobile work in the sense that the employer is obliged to give reasons to the employer if he rejects mobile work. Rosemann advocates a sustainable and generational pension policy and, in addition to a strong statutory and pay-as-you-go pension, advocates a more fully funded company pension scheme within the framework of collective bargaining regulations with funds sponsored by the social partners.

Memberships

Martin Rosemann is a member of the "Netzwerk Berlin" , an association of progressive SPD members of the Bundestag. From 2014 to 2018 he was chairman of the “Network Mannheimer Kreis” (NEMAK). NEMAK was founded in early 2001 in the Stuttgart state parliament. Members of the association are "both young social democrats and people who do not want to be bound by party politics" . Martin Rosemann is a member of the Verdi union as well as the non-partisan European Union Germany , which advocates a federal Europe and the European unification process. He is a founding member of the ProRegiostadtbahn development association and a member of its advisory board. Since 2015 he has been deputy chairman of the Swabian Dialect Association

Private

Martin Rosemann lives in Tübingen, is Roman Catholic, married and has a son and a daughter.

Publications

  • Effects of data-changing anonymization procedures on the analysis of microdata , 2006, ISBN 978-3-88573-051-4 (= dissertation from the University of Tübingen, 2006)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Martin Rosemann website of the Europa-Union Deutschland. Retrieved January 11, 2018

Web links

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