Labor Economics

Büro / Office: 5.31

Amelie-Sophie Bank
Doktorandin
Amelie-Sophie Bank
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät / WWZ

Doktorandin

a.bank@unibas.ch

CURRENT POSITION

I am a PhD student in economics at the University of Basel and am involved in the nationally funded SNF Ambitions project "Neighborhood in the Cloud" at the Applied University of Bern. For my dissertation, I have conducted several Discrete Choice Experiments to elicit individual preferences and explore how individuals' contexts can explain the heterogeneity in these preferences. My research focuses on issues related to living and working, examining how these two areas are interdependent.

FIELDS OF INTEREST

  • Labor Economics
  • Urban and Regional Economics
  • Neighborhood Effects
  • Discrete Choice Analysis
  • Policy Analysis

PUBLICATIONS

Zangger, C., & Bank, A. S. (2024). The mediating role of neighborhood networks on long‐term trajectories of subjective well‐being after Covid‐19. Social Inclusion12.

ONLINE PUBICATIONS

Bank, A., R. Felder und C. Wunsch (2023), Bericht zur 2. Betriebsbefragung,
Wirkungsmonitoring Mindestlohn Basel-Stadt. LINK
Bank, A., R. Felder und C. Wunsch (2022), Bericht zur 1. Betriebsbefragung,
Wirkungsmonitoring Mindestlohn Basel-Stadt. LINK

EDUCATION 

  • MSc in Business and Economics, University of Basel  (2020-2022)
  • BSc in Economics, University of Regensburg (2016-2019)