Renate Neubäumer

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Renate Neubäumer (* 1952 ) is a German economist and professor of economics at the University of Koblenz-Landau , Landau campus.

Life

Neubäumer passed the Abitur at the Karl Rehbein School in Hanau , which she left as the best of the year in 1971; then she studied economics until 1976 and business education until 1978 at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt . She completed these courses with the distinction (best degrees). There she did her doctorate (1984) and habilitation (1997) in economics. From 1976 to 1981 Neubäumer was a research assistant at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt. After completing her doctorate in 1984, after working as a research assistant (1982 to 1984) in the economics department at the headquarters of Deutsche Bank AG in Frankfurt, she was professor of economics and statistics at the University of Applied Sciences in Worms (1984 to 1992) and as professor of economics at the Academy of Labor at the University of Frankfurt (1992 to 2004) and the University of Koblenz-Landau (since 2004).

Research priorities

Her research focuses and interests lie in the field of labor market theory and policy (especially evaluation of active labor market policy), international labor market comparisons, educational economics (especially dual vocational training and in-company training) and the financial and euro crisis.

Web links

  • CV on the website of the University of Koblenz