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C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E PERSONAL FACTS Name: Robert Rudolf Adress: Emilienstraße 6, 37075 Goettingen, Germany Phone (office): +49 551 397242 E-Mail: [email protected] Date/Place of Birth: November 22 nd 1981 in Neustrelitz, Germany Nationality: Germany Family status: married EDUCATION Since 09/2007 Georg-August-University, Goettingen, Germany. PhD candidate in Economics. Thesis on “Employment, Well-Being and Gender: Dynamics and Interactions in Emerging Asia”. Supervisor: Prof. Stephan Klasen. 10/2002 – 04/2007 Eberhard-Karls-University, Tuebingen, Germany. Diploma in International Economics. Final grade: 1.6 (range from 1 to 5 with 1.0 being the best grade). Thesis: "Development, Inequality and Human Capital in Mexico, 1900-2000". 10/2003 – 03/2007 Scholarship of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, talent promotion, various seminars attended. 08/2004 – 12/2004 Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile, exchange semester. 10/2001 – 07/2002 European School of Business, Reutlingen, Germany. 2 semesters of undergraduate studies in International Business Administration. 08/1992 – 07/2000 Heinrich-Schliemann High School, Neustrelitz, Germany. German Baccalaureate (final grade: 1.0). RESEARCH INTERESTS Economics of Welfare and Development, Employment, Subjective Well-Being, Gender Inequality, Analysis of Household Surveys, Impact Evaluation RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Since 09/2007 Research and Teaching Assistant within the Development Economics Research Group, Department of Economics, University of Goettingen (supervised by Stephan Klasen). Tasks: Research and teaching in the field of Welfare and Development Economics, organizational support of the chairs of Development Economics. 03/2010 – 02/2011 Field Research at Korea University, Seoul, South Korea. Funded jointly by the Korea Foundation and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

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C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E

PERSONAL FACTS

Name: Robert Rudolf

Adress: Emilienstraße 6, 37075 Goettingen, Germany

Phone (office): +49 551 397242

E-Mail: [email protected]

Date/Place of Birth: November 22nd 1981 in Neustrelitz, Germany

Nationality: Germany

Family status: married EDUCATION

Since 09/2007 Georg-August-University, Goettingen, Germany. PhD candidate in Economics. Thesis on “Employment, Well-Being and Gender: Dynamics and Interactions in Emerging Asia”. Supervisor: Prof. Stephan Klasen.

10/2002 – 04/2007 Eberhard-Karls-University, Tuebingen, Germany. Diploma in International Economics.

Final grade: 1.6 (range from 1 to 5 with 1.0 being the best grade). Thesis: "Development, Inequality and Human Capital in Mexico, 1900-2000".

10/2003 – 03/2007 Scholarship of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, talent promotion, various seminars attended. 08/2004 – 12/2004 Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile, exchange semester. 10/2001 – 07/2002 European School of Business, Reutlingen, Germany. 2 semesters of undergraduate studies in

International Business Administration. 08/1992 – 07/2000 Heinrich-Schliemann High School, Neustrelitz, Germany. German Baccalaureate (final

grade: 1.0).

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Economics of Welfare and Development, Employment, Subjective Well-Being, Gender Inequality, Analysis of Household Surveys, Impact Evaluation

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Since 09/2007 Research and Teaching Assistant within the Development Economics Research Group,

Department of Economics, University of Goettingen (supervised by Stephan Klasen). Tasks: Research and teaching in the field of Welfare and Development Economics, organizational support of the chairs of Development Economics.

03/2010 – 02/2011 Field Research at Korea University, Seoul, South Korea. Funded jointly by the Korea

Foundation and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

02–04/2009 Visiting research fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. Project: Field/archive research on the distributional consequences of tourism in Southeast Asia.

10/2008 Field research in Indonesia 09-12/2006 Research stay in Mexico City (diploma thesis), in cooperation with Friedrich-Ebert

Foundation Mexico 04–06/2005 Internship at the Institute of Political Ecology in Santiago de Chile. Project: Sustainability

evaluation of the Chilean pulp and paper industry. 02–04/2005 Internship at the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Mexico City. Project: Monitoring corruption

in the Mexican trade union system. 02–04/2004 Internship at the Ministery of Labor of the State Government of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,

Schwerin, Germany. Project: Evaluation of the options model of the Hartz-IV labor market reform.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Summer 2011 Regional Perspectives of Development (Development Economics III)

Winter 2008/09 & 09/10 Micro Foundations of Development (Development Economics II)

Summer 2008 & 2009 Welfare Economics

Winter 2007/08 & 11/12 Growth and Development

RESEARCH PROJECTS

Employment and Subjective Well-Being in South Korea (co-funded by DAAD/Korea Foundation) Land Reform, Inequality, and Equitable Growth in the Republic of Korea (funded by DAAD/Korea Foundation) Rural Income Dynamics in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (former subproject A6, SFB 552 – STORMA Stability of Rainforest Margins in Indonesia, funded by German Research Foundation (DFG)) LANGUAGES & COMPUTER-SKILLS

Languages German: native

English: fluent Spanish: fluent Korean: good French: good Portuguese: basic

Computer skills STATA, R, E-Views, SPSS, Tex

PUBLICATIONS AND WORKING PAPERS

Klasen, S., Nuryartono, N., Priebe, J., Rudolf, R., Sugema, I. and J. Weisbrod (2010). Determinants of Rural Income Generation at the Rainforest Margin. In: Tscharntke et al. (eds.): Tropical Rainforests and Agroforests under Global Change. Springer Verlag, Berlin. Priebe, J., Rudolf, R., Klasen, S. (2010). Cash Crop Choice and Income Dynamics in Rural Areas: Evidence for Post-Crisis Indonsia. (working paper; presented at the following conferences: 4th Annual International Conference of the “Verein für Socialpolitik”, Research Committee Development Economics, Frankfurt, Germany, June 2009; Inaugural Conference CRC “Poverty, Equity and Growth in Developing and Transition Countries”, July 2009, Goettingen, Germany). Rudolf, R. and S.-Y. Cho (2011). The Gender-Specific Effect of Working Hours Reductions on Family Happiness in South Korea. (working paper; presented at the following conferences: New Directions in Welfare Congress, OECD, Paris, France, July 2011; ATINER Conference, Athens, July 2011; Singapore Economic Review Conference, Singapore, August 2011). Rudolf, R. and S.-J. Kang (2011). Adaptation under Traditional Gender Roles. Applying the Baseline Hypothesis to South Korea. (working paper; presented at the following conference: Market and Happiness, Milano, June 2011). Rudolf, R. (2011). Rural Reforms, Agricultural Productivity, and the Biological Standard of Living in South Korea. (working paper). Rudolf, R. und K. Meier (2010). Did Microfinance Increase Poverty in Urban Zimbabwe? (working paper; presented at the following conference: 5th IZA/World Bank Conference: Employment and Development, Cape Town, South Africa, May 2010). Goettingen, December 6th 2011 Robert Rudolf