Martin Guzi is an Assistant Professor (with tenure) at Masaryk University in Brno and a Research Associate at Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) in Bratislava. Martin holds MSc in Mathematics from Comenius University (Slovakia) and PhD in Economics from CERGE-EI (Czechia).
His main research interests are immigration and integration policy, income inequality and income adequacy (living wages), subjective well-being, and the careers of university graduates. He has contributed to a number of research and policy projects. As a principal investigator, he led “Residential Mobility, Social Capital and Trust: Evidence from a Natural Experiment” and “After the curtain: empirical studies of migration in transition economies” projects funded by the Czech Science Foundation.
Currently, he is involved in several key projects: WageIndicator project on Living Wages; Jan Ámos Komenský Foundation Operational Programme "Foreign Interference of Foreign Powers in the Context of Contemporary Geopolitical and Technological Changes" (acronym INTERFER); The Horizon Europe project Making migration and migration policy decisions amidst societal transformations (PACES); and research initiatives under the SYRI project.
Martin Guzi co-organizes Young Economists' Meeting (since 2015) and Masaryk University Economic Seminar series in Brno (since 2014).