Mirjam Jaquemoth

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Mirjam Jaquemoth (* 1963 in Cologne ) is a German professor of household economics .

Life

Mirjam Jaquemoth studied nutrition and home economics , sports science and social science for teaching at the University of Bonn . From 1990 to 1994 she was a lecturer at the University of Dortmund in the field of social sciences , philosophy and theology , and between 1994 and 2000 for the consumer advice center in North Rhine-Westphalia in the field of press and education. From 2000 to 2003 she was a substitute professor for socioeconomics in private households at the Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences .

At the Technical University of Munich was 2003 Dr. oec. PhD in economics . From 2004 to 2011 she was Vice Dean and Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture at the Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences as well as the Faculty's women's representative and deputy women's representative at the university. There she teaches household economics, consumer policy and accounting as a professor.

Jaquemoth has been a member of the Bavarian Consumer Commission since 2009, and has been deputy chairwoman since October 2014. In September 2011 she was appointed to the scientific advisory board for consumer and nutrition policy at the Federal Minister for Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BEMLV). Since January 2012 she has been a member of the advisory board of the Competence Center for Nutrition (KErn) in Bavaria and since July 2012 a member of the scientific advisory board of the Competence Center for Consumer Research in North Rhine-Westphalia .

research

Jaquemoth's main research areas include:

  • Consumer policy
  • Key figure systems in communal catering
  • Nutritional education
  • Household services
  • New living and care concepts in elderly care
  • Allocation of consumption and work in private households
  • Advisory and educational concepts for financial planning in private households
  • Standard rate assessment for social benefits

Fonts (selection)

  • The socio-economic panel in practical research application to household-economic issues. In: Home Economics and Science. 42 (1994) 1, pp. 9-16.
  • When the Nuclear Family Becomes Individuals - Considerations on the Classificatory Use of the Term 'Nuclear Family'. In: Home Economics and Science. 43 (1995) 6, pp. 257-264.
  • "Young Consumers in Europe" 1996 - Consumption and the Environment. In: Home Economics. (1997) 1, pp. 17-20.
  • World of goods Internet - examples of the thematic design of school partnerships on the Internet. Düsseldorf 1998 (also in English translation).
  • Money planning with households that are not overindebted - a consulting concept. In: Proceedings of the annual conference of the German Society for Housekeeping from September 25th to September 26th, 1998 in Bonn.
  • Money. A handout for primary school teachers. Düsseldorf 1999.
  • What does “media skills promotion” actually mean? In: B&B Agrar - The magazine for education and advice. 55 (2002) 3, pp. 86-88.
  • Promotion of media skills and the “emperor's new clothes”: considerations on the tension between education and qualification. In: Home Economics and Science. 50 (2002) 2, pp. 65-76.
  • Theory-comparative reconstruction of microeconomic models on the labor supply of private households. Univ. Dissertation TU Munich, Frankfurt a. M., Berlin and Bern 2003.
  • New media for household and family. In: Neue Hauswirtschaft - a material for multipliers in family and household-related education. (Ed. by the Federation of German Consumer Organizations), Berlin 2005.
  • “Iudex non calculat”: Hartz IV put to the test of household economics. In: Oikos 2010 - households and families in the modernization process. Festschrift for Prof. Barbara Seel. (Ed. by Hufnagel / Höflacher / Jaquemoth / Piorkowsky), Bonn 2007.
  • The focus: the responsible consumer. In: ZVi. 9/201, p. 321ff.
  • Is the "responsible consumer" a myth? On the way to a realistic consumer policy? Statement by the scientific department of consumer and nutrition policy at the BMELV. December 2012.
  • Turkish migrants in the new consumer public - a pilot project on the range of products and information in the telecommunications and finance sector, final report, funded by the Bavarian State Ministry for the Environment and Consumer Protection Triesdorf 2016

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Remarks

  1. Independent experts should accompany Bavarian consumer policy. Press release from the Bavarian State Ministry for the Environment and Consumer Protection, October 2, 2014.