Daniel Possenriede is a researcher at the Utrecht University School of Economics. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Sociology at Universität Hamburg and obtained his Master’s degree in Economics and Social Sciences and his PhD in Economics at the Utrecht University School of Economics.
His main research interests within labour and family economics are flexible work arrangements, work-life fit, labour market flexibility, and family policies.
Daniel was an IZA Research Affiliate from October 2012 until July 2017.
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