Hanjo Allinger

Hanjo Allinger studied economics at Passau University. A scholarship of Harvard University during the 1998/1999 academic year allowed him to deepen his research in Boston. In 2003, he received his doctorate from Passau University for his dissertation on labor market discrimination that he elaborated in cooperation with the Institute for Employment Research, the research institute of the Nuremberg-based German Federal Employment Agency. In 2008, he was appointed professor at Cologne Business School. Since 2010, he has been holding a professorship for economics at Deggendorf Institute of Technology. The focus of his research lies in the fields of educational economics and health economics. Besides his professorship in Deggendorf, Hanjo Allinger is managing director of INWISO, an institute for empirical economic and social research, located in Munich. In recognition of his research activities, he was elected member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in 2012..

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Previously published articles in the Bavarian Journal of Applied Sciences:


Wunsch und Wirklichkeit verbindlicher Pflegeplanung - Motive und Wirkungen des nordrheinwestfälischen Sonderweges (Issue 2 / December 2016)