Sebastian Braun

Sebastian Braun is a Professor of Economics at the University of Bayreuth where he holds the chair for Quantitative Economic History (VWL VII). He is also affiliated with the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Before joining the University of Bayreuth, Sebastian was an Associate Professor at the University of St Andrews. He also held visiting positions at Copenhagen Business School, University College London, and University of Melbourne. Sebastian received his Doctorate in Economics from the Humboldt University of Berlin in December 2009.

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Immigration and Labour Markets in Economic History (edX)

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Do immigrants lower the wages of low-skilled workers? How quickly do immigrants integrate into the labour market and what policies foster integration? Explore these questions from the perspective of economic history, using empirical evidence and data analysis. This course may serve you to enhance your career options in the [...]