Dr. Patrick Dylong
Email: patrick.dylong@uni-jena.de
Find my CV herepdf, 60 kb · de.
Twitter: @patrick_dylongExternal link
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Research Interests
- Economic Beliefs and Perceptions
- Machine Learning for Causal Inference
- Experimental and Survey Design
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Publications
- Framing of Economic News and Policy Support During a Pandemic: Evidence from a Survey ExperimentExternal link (with F. Koenings) (2023), European Journal of Political Economy 76: 102249.
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Working Papers
- Priming Attitudes Towards Immigrants: Implications for Migration Research and Survey DesignExternal link (with P. Setzepfand and S. Uebelmesser) (2023), CESifo Working Paper No. 10306.
- Biased Beliefs about Immigration and Economic Concerns: Evidence from Representative ExperimentsExternal link (with S. Uebelmesser) (2022), CESifo Working Paper No. 9918.
- The Role of Information Provision for Attitudes Towards Immigration: An Experimental InvestigationExternal link (with S. Uebelmesser) (2019), CESifo Working Paper No. 8635.
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Work in Progress
- Exposure to Information and Preferences for Immigration: The Relevance of Intergroup Contact (with S. Uebelmesser).
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Education
- 04/2019–present
PhD Candidate in Economics, Friedrich Schiller University Jena - 10/2017–03/2019
Master of Science, Economics, Friedrich Schiller University Jena - 10/2014–09/2017
Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Law and Social Sciences (Staatswissenschaften); Philosophy, University of Erfurt
- 04/2019–present
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Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
- 2022: Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Ruhr Graduate School in Economics, ZEW Workshop on Immigration, Integration and Attitudes
- 2021: European Economic Association, European Society of Population Economics, International Institute of Public Finance, Verein für Socialpolitik, German Council of Economic Experts Staff Member Seminar, University of Hamburg Workshop on Perceptions and Policy Preferences, Central German Doctoral Workshop in Economics
- 2020: International Institute of Public Finance
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Research Project
"WOM - Working together in Thuringia. Policies to improve the outlook of Thuringian companies"
For more information about the project, please see here.
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Media Coverage
- Biased Perceptions and Necessary ImmigrationExternal link, with Silke Uebelmesser, Die Presse (available in German)
- Media Framing of Economic Forecasts Influences Attitudes Towards COVID-19 PolicyExternal link, with Fabian Koenings, idw – Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (available in German)
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Teaching
- 2023: Education Economics (B.Sc), thesis supervision (B.Sc/M.Sc)
- 2022: Public Finance (B.Sc), thesis supervision (B.Sc/M.Sc)
- 2021: Empirical Causal Analysis (M.Sc), Advanced Public Economics
(M.Sc), thesis supervision (B.Sc/M.Sc) - 2020: Survey Design for Causal Inference (M.Sc), Topics in Social, Education
and Migration Policy (B.Sc); thesis supervision (B.Sc/M.Sc)