Erich Striessnig joined IIASA's World Population (POP) Program in 2007. Since then he has been working on questions concerning the demographics of economic growth, as well as the topic of optimal fertility. From 2008 to 2010 he was also affiliated with IIASA's Air Pollution and Economic Development (APD) Program, where he worked on the macroeconomic effects of air pollution mitigation in South Asia.
Mr. Striessnig is currently enrolled as a PhD student in economics at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. In 2007 he received his master's degree in economics with a thesis on "Age Specific Growth Effects of Human Capital through Technological Diffusion". In 2010 he received a second master's degree in philosophy, also from the University of Vienna, with a thesis on "The Fact of Plurality within Post-Secular Societies".
Last update: 09-JAN-2012
Striessnig,E. Lutz,W. (2013)
Can below-replacement fertility be desirable? ... More
Striessnig,E. Lutz,W. Patt,A. (2013)
Effects of educational attainment on climate risk vulnerability ... More
Lutz,W. Basten,S. Striessnig,E. (2012)
The feature of fertility: Future trends in family size among low fertility populations ... More
Striessnig,E. Lutz,W. (2011)
Optimal Fertility ... More
Sanderson,W.C. Striessnig,E. (2009)
Demography, Education, and the Future of Total Factor Productivity Growth ... More
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