Labour Economics, Income and Social Security

The Research Group examines topics relevant to economic policy in the areas of labour market, income and social security systems and their long-term changes. It analyses causes of unemployment, income distribution, effectiveness of labour market and economic policy measures as well as education, health, migration and housing in relation to these topics.

The focus is on labour supply and employment forecasts, the effect of active labour market policies on employment biographies and income development, the consequences of demographic ageing, gender-specific issues, hiring and firing behaviour of companies, and retirement transition behaviour. In addition, the effects of current crises on the labour market, wages and income as well as social security systems are analysed.

The Research Group quantifies gender-specific income differences (gender pay gap), taking into account the effects on lifetime income, and analyses the income situation of private households before and after state redistribution as well as the development of inequality and poverty. The relationship between wages and productivity as well as unit labour costs is also examined.

With the help of a model infrastructure, the effects of institutional changes on individuals and households are estimated. The simulation model WIFO-Micromod enables analyses of economic policy interventions, macroeconomic shocks and provides disaggregated results for forecasts. Microeconometric methods are also used for evaluations. Dynamic microsimulation is used to estimate long-term socio-demographic changes, taking into account factors such as ageing, educational expansion and pension reforms. In the area of care, projections of care needs, economic effects of care reforms and the relationship between care and health are examined.

Study
01.04.2025
The Development of Labour Market Exits and Retirements in Austria. Interim Report
Finalization: July 2024
Contractor project: Vienna Chamber of Labour
Article in Peer-reviewed Journal
25.03.2025
Project partner Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Analysis, Consulting, Interdisciplinary Research
Contractor project: Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection
Specialist publication: Vierteljahreshefte zur Arbeits- und Wirtschaftsforschung
JEL-Codes: H4, H80, I38
Article in Peer-reviewed Journal
25.03.2025
Project partner Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Analysis, Consulting, Interdisciplinary Research
Contractor project: Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection
Specialist publication: Vierteljahreshefte zur Arbeits- und Wirtschaftsforschung
JEL-Codes: H2, H23, H53, H55, I18
WIFO Research Brief on Gender Equality in Austria
29.04.2024
WIFO Press Conference on 23 October 2023 at 9:30 a.m. with Minister for Social Affairs Johannes Rauch
13.10.2023
Interactive Tool Compares Productivity, Wages and Consumer Prices
25.09.2023
Macroeconomics and Public Finance
Industrial, Innovation and International Economics
Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
Climate, Environmental and Resource Economics