Masaryk University•Assistant Professor•CELSI•Senior Researcher•Czech Republic•http://home.cerge-ei.cz/mguzi/•martin.guzi@econ.muni.cz
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).
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).
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