Stefan Thewissen
Guest Staff Member
- Name
- Dr. S.H. Thewissen
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 7756
- s.h.thewissen@law.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-3907-1976
Stefan Thewissen is a labour market economist at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Previously, he was a PhD candidate at the Department of Economics at Leiden University.
More information about Stefan Thewissen
Personal website
Education
- PhD in Economics, Leiden University (2015). Dissertation title: Growing apart: The comparative political economy of income inequality and social policy development in affluent countries.
- Research Masters (MSc) in Public Administration and Organisational Sciences, Universities of Utrecht, Rotterdam, and Tilburg (2009-2011, cum laude)
- BSc in Public Administration with additional courses in Law and Economics, Radboud University Nijmegen (2005-2009)
Datasets
Guest Staff Member
- Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Instituut Fiscale en Economische vakken
- Economie
- Thewissen S.H. & Vliet O.P. van (2019), Competing with the Dragon: Employment effects of Chinese trade competition in 17 sectors across 18 OECD countries, Political Science Research and Methods 7(2): 215-232.
- Thewissen S.H., Vliet O.P. van & Wang C. (2018), Taking the Sector Seriously: Data, Developments, and Drivers of Intrasectoral Earnings Inequality, Social Indicators Research 138(3): 1023-1048.
- Vliet O.P. van & Thewissen S.H. (2018), Minder binnenlandse werkgelegenheid door Chinese import, Me Judice (28 augustus 2018): .
- Thewissen S.H. & Vliet O.P. van (2018), Chinese Imports and Domestic Employment Across 18 OECD Countries, VoxEU.org – CEPR’s policy portal (6 september 2018): .
- Thewissen S.H. & Vliet O.P. van (2017), Replication data for Competing with the dragon: Employment effects of Chinese trade competition in 17 sectors across 18 OECD countries. Harvard Dataverse. [dataset].
- Thewissen S.H., Kenworthy L., Nolan B., Roser M. & Smeeding T. (2015), Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?. LIS Working Paper Series no. 656.
- Thewissen S.H. (29 September 2015), Growing apart: The comparative political economy of income inequality and social policy development in affluent countries (Dissertatie, Faculty of Law, Leiden University) Meijers-reeks no. 248. S.l.: s.n.. Supervisor(s): Goudswaard K.P., Cminada C.L.J. & Vliet O.P.
- Thewissen S. & Vliet O. van (2015), Competing with the Dragon: Employment and Wage Effects of Chinese Trade Competition in 17 Sectors Across 18 OECD Countries (also published as LIS Working Paper Series No. 623). INET Oxford Working Paper no. 2015-08.
- Thewissen S.H. & Rueda D. (2015), Technological change as a determinant of redistribution preferences. Department of Economics Research Memorandum no. 2015.01. Leiden: Universiteit Leiden.
- Thewissen S.H. (2014), Is it the income distribution or redistribution that affects growth?, Socio-Economic Review 12(3): 545-571.
- Thewissen S.H., Vliet O.P. van & Wang C. (2013), Sectorale loonongelijkheid en werkgelegenheid in internationaal perspectief tussen 1985-2005, TPEdigitaal 7(3): 139-160.
- Thewissen S.H., Wang C. & Vliet O.P. van (2013), Sectoral trends in earnings inequality and employment: International trade, skill-biased technological change, or labour market institutions?. LIS Working Paper Series. Luxemburg: LIS Datacenter.
- Wang C., Thewissen S.H. & Vliet O.P. van (2013), Leiden LIS Sectoral Income Inequality Dataset. Leiden: Universiteit Leiden. [database].
- Wang C., Thewissen S.H. & Vliet O. van. (2013), 'Leiden LIS Sectoral Income Inequality Dataset'. Luxembourgh: LIS cross-national data center. [dataset].
- Chung H. & Thewissen S.H. (2012), Falling Back on Old Habits? A Comparison of the Social and Unemployment Crisis Reactive Policy Strategies in Germany, the UK, and Sweden. In: Greve B. (Ed.), The Times They Are Changing? Crisis and the Welfare State. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. 23-39.
- Thewissen S.H. (2012), Is It the Income Distribution or Redistribution That Affects Growth?. Department of Economics Research Memorandum no. 2012.01. Leiden: Universiteit Leiden.
- Thewissen S.H. & Chung H. (2011), Falling Back on Old Habits? A Comparison of the Social and Unemployment Crisis Reactive Policy Strategies in Germany, the UK, and Sweden, Social Policy and Administration 45(4): 354-370.