Alumni
Alumni of MEA Ahmad Walid Salman Abu Musa IT Helpdesk (MPG) Read more Nora Angleys, M.A. mult. SHARE-HCAP project Read more Dennis Bayerlein Dr. Barbara Berkel Read more Yvonne Berrens, M.A. / MBA Rea
Studies
Studies The MEA Studies contain more in-depth papers on research work undertaken at MEA. Most, but by no means all of these papers relate to degree theses and dissertations. New papers are constantly
MEA Fellows
Distinguished MEA Fellows Prof. Michael Hurd, Ph.D. Read more Prof. Daniel McFadden, Ph.D. Read more Prof. David Wise, Ph.D. Read more Senior MEA Fellows Prof. Dr. Martina Brandt Read more Prof. Dr. T
Topics
Topics Pensions Old-age poverty Productivity and labor market Health and active aging Saving and savings behavior Financial literacy Old-age poverty Migration Exploring the Economic Aspects of Aging O
Insights
Insights These pages give an overview of MEA through a “dates & facts” section and provide social policy insights through FAQs and the introduction of some individual MEA studies. You are also welcome
Research by the Institute on the Corona Pandemic
In various projects, scientists investigate legal, political and economic issues - (updated January 2023 ) The Corona Pandemic will have large impacts on the economy and the social security systems in
Theses
Theses These pages provide an overview of all the post-doctoral theses, dissertations and degree theses completed at MEA. All first-degree theses, dissertations and post-doctoral theses completed prio
Publications
Publications Publications in books and academic journals: 2014 Coppola, Michela (2014): “Eliciting risk-preferences in socio-economic surveys: How do different measures perform?”, The Journal of Socio
FAQ
FAQ What is SAVE? The SAVE study is a survey initiated in 2001 and produced by the Munich (former Mannheim) Research Institute for the Economics of Aging. It collects detailed quantitative information