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I am a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Mannheim's Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences (GESS), working at the department of Pensions and Sustainable Financial Markets at ZEW. I am also affiliated with the Mannheim Institute for Financial Education.
I am an applied microeconomist using experiments and observational data to understand how individuals make economic decisions.
My research focuses on a range of topics, including saving for retirement, household finances, the economics of aging, gender, and health. Recently, I have been exploring how both cognitive and non-cognitive abilities shape decision-making, as well as developing methods to evaluate financial competences more effectively.