prof.dr. AC (Anne) Gielen

Biography

Anne C. Gielen is Full Professor at the Department of Economics at the Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam. She obtained her PhD in Economics from Tilburg University. Afterwards she has been working at Maastricht University and IZA in Bonn. Her research interests are on topics in labor economics, health economics and applied microeconometrics. More information is available on her personal website: http://www.annegielen.nl

Erasmus School of Economics

Full professor | Economics
Email
gielen@ese.eur.nl

Work

  • Anne Gielen (28 February 2023) - -Erasmus University Rotterdam : Study into the effects of activation of long-term welfare benefit recipients presented to the municipality of Rotterdam
  • Anne Gielen & Menno Fenger (26 January 2023) - Institute of Labor Economics: 'Activating the Long-Term Inactive - Labor Market And Mental Health Effects' (Part 2 of 2)
  • Anne Gielen (29 June 2022) - -Erasmus University Rotterdam : Parents on unemployment benefits, children on unemployment benefits?
  • Anne Gielen & Mary Pieterse - Bloem (25 April 2020) - News Our scientists share their knowledge about the coronacrisis and its consequences

  • Anne Gielen (2025) - Open Competition-M grant
  • Anne Gielen (2017) - Vidi Grant
  • Anne Gielen (2016) - Top Educator Award - Erasmus School of Economics
  • Anne Gielen (2013) - Marie-Curie Intra-European Fellowship

News regarding prof.dr. AC (Anne) Gielen

Anne Gielen obtains an NWO Vici grant

Anne Gielen has been awarded a Vici grant worth up to €1.5 million by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).

Suriname 50 years independent: the development of Surinamese migrants in the Netherlands

Anne Gielen, Professor of Labour Economics and Policy, talks about how migration policy has shaped the lives of three generations of Surinamese migrants. 
Anne Gielen smiling at the camera with a closed smile

Six research projects honoured by SGW Open Competition M 2024

Six Erasmus University Rotterdam research projects have been awarded an SGW Open Competition M 2024 grant.
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