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Expert
Dr. Alina Botezat
24.08.1979
Since May 2013
January 2009 – present:
Romanian Academy – "Gh. Zane" Institute for Economic and Social Research
Researcher
Since October 2015:
Principal Investigator for the project "The Economic and Social Effects of High-Skilled Emigration - Evidence from Romania" financed by the Romanian Ministry of Education (UEFISCDI). Grant PNII-RU-TE-2014-4-1584
Since March 2013:
Research Fellowship at the German College for Interdisciplinary Educational Research (CIDER), Berlin. March 2013 – January 2016. Link: http://www.ciderweb.org/fellows
Within the College, I am conducting two interdisciplinary micro-groups on two educational research topics: The Impact of Parents Migration on the Well-being of Children Left Behind and The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Cognitive Skills.
Since December 2014:
Expert within the Network of experts on the social dimension of education of training coordinated by the Public Policy and Management Institute, Vilnius, Lithuania.
The network advises the European Commission´s Directorate General for Education and Culture.
Since July 2014 - present:
National Expert within the project Promoting gender equality in university and academic career for women in Romania – co-financed from the Social European Fund by the Sectoral Operational Programme of Human Resources Development, POSDRU/144/6.3/S/127928.
May 2013 - October 2015:
Principal Investigator for the project "A Microeconometric Approach of Well-Being – Evidence from Eastern Europe" financed by the Romanian Ministry of Education (UEFISCDI). Grant PN-II-RU-PD-2012-3-0541 (62300 Euro).
Research Postdoc Fellow of the German College for Interdisciplinary Educational Research (CIDER), Berlin
Within the College, I am conducting two interdisciplinary micro-groups on two educational research topics: The Impact of Parents Migration on the Well-being of Children Left Behind and The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Cognitive Skills.
Key activities
- Economy and job market/labour law
- Education and migration
- Migration and gender
- Migration and health
- Migration politics in Europe
- Migration politics nationally
- Migration research
- Migration worldwide/in Europe
- Migration/emigration
- Minorities
- Professional/social/cultural integration
Publications
- Botezat Alina (2014): "A Comparative Analysis of the Public Spending Efficiency of the New EU Member States: A DEA Approach" (with Livia Baciu), Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Vol. 50 (S4), pp. 31-36.
- Botezat Alina (2013): "Educational Performance Gaps in Eastern Europe" (with Ruben Seiberlich), Economics of Transition, 21 (4), pp. 731-756. DOI: 10.1111/ecot.12027.
- Botezat Alina (2014): "Probleme actuale de economie publică" (with Livia Baciu, Andreea Iacobuță and Mihaela Ifrim), "Al. I. Cuza" University Publishing House, Iaşi, ISBN 978-606-714-052-1.
- Botezat Alina (2014): "The Impact of Parents Migration on the Well-being of Children Left Behind: Initial Evidence from Romania" (with Friedhelm Pfeiffer), IZA Discussion Papers 8225, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), pp. 1-26.
- Botezat Alina (2014): "Wellbeing and the Economic Crisis: Evidence from Life in Transition Surveys in Eastern Europe" (with Livia Baciu), in CSE Working Papers, Vol. 6, Issue 2, pp. 22-32.
Contact
Romanian Academy, "Gh. Zane" Institute for Economic and Social Research Iasi
Dr. Alina Botezat
Iasi
Romanian
https://sites.google.com/site/botezatalina
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