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Roschan Pourkhataei Monsef

Roschan Pourkhataei Monsef

Economist

Tel: +49 221 4981-737
  • At the IW since 2020
  • Studied economics at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, and the Freie Universität Berlin.
  • Research interests: Transformation of the world of work, green employment, digital transformation

IW Publications

Hammermann, Andrea / Monsef, Roschan Pourkhataei / Stettes, Oliver, 2023, KI und der Arbeitsmarkt. Eine Analyse der Beschäftigungseffekte, IW-Report, Nr. 55, Köln
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Hammermann, Andrea / Monsef, Roschan Pourkhataei, 2023, Ökologischer und digitaler Wandel. Die ökonomische Situation beeinflusst die Wahrnehmung der doppelten Transformation, in: IW-Trends, 50. Jg., Nr. 3, S. 3-26
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Monsef, Roschan Pourkhataei / Stettes, Oliver, 2023, Die Dynamik der Personalbewegungen auf Unternehmensebene im digitalen und ökologischen Wandel, in: IW-Trends, 50. Jg., Nr. 2, S. 59-75
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Monsef, Roschan Pourkhataei / Wendland, Finn Arnd, 2022, Beschäftigte im Bereich erneuerbare Energien. Renaissance der beruflichen Ausbildung? Renaissance von Ausbildungsberufen infolge der Energiewende?, IW-Report, Nr. 57, Köln
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Flüter-Hoffmann, Christiane / Hammermann, Andrea / Monsef, Roschan Pourkhataei, 2021, Betriebliche Einflussfaktoren auf die Inklusion von Menschen mit Behinderungen. Eine empirische Analyse auf Basis der BIBB/BAuA-Erwerbstätigen-befragung 2018, in: IW-Trends, 48. Jg., Nr. 4, S. 3-22
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More from Roschan Pourkhataei Monsef

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An Analysis of Employment Effects
IW-Report No. 55 20. October 2023

KI and the Labor Market: An Analysis of Employment Effects

Andrea Hammermann /Roschan Monsef / Oliver Stettes

It has been about ten years since Frey and Osborne's study on the automation risks of occupations in the USA fuelled the debate on the end of work due to digitalisation worldwide. Since then, numerous scientific studies have been published to examine the employment effects of technology such as robotics.

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Personal Finances Influence how these Twin Change Processes are Perceived
IW-Trends No. 3 19. July 2023

The Ecological and Digital Transformations

Andrea Hammermann / Roschan Monsef

The participation of the labour force is a key element in both the ecological and digital transformations, since without their effort and know-how, these parallel processes cannot be successfully completed.

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Changes in Personnel Movement at the Corporate Level in the Digital and Ecological Transformations
IW-Trends No. 2 14. June 2023

Changes in Personnel Movement at the Corporate Level in the Digital and Ecological Transformations

Roschan Monsef / Oliver Stettes

Structural change in the labour market is traditionally accompanied by a reallocation of workers from shrinking sectors and companies to growing ones. Old jobs are lost and new ones created.

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Renaissance of vocational training?
IW-Report No. 57 7. November 2022

Employees in the renewable energy sector: Renaissance of vocational training?

Roschan Monsef / Finn Arnd Wendland

In order to master the ecological transformation of the real economy, many qualified specialists will be needed in the coming years.

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An Empirical Analysis Based on the 2018 BIBB/BAuA Employment Survey
IW-Trends No. 4 6. January 2022

Factors Influencing the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Companies

Christiane Flüter-Hoffmann / Andrea Hammermann / Roschan Monsef

The Coronavirus pandemic has shone a spotlight on the extreme importance of social cohesion and professional interaction in the workplace for employees’ well-being and job satisfaction.

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The Trend Towards Second Jobs – Just a Question of Money?
IW-Trends No. 2 25. May 2021

The Trend Towards Second Jobs – Just a Question of Money?

Roschan Monsef / Holger Schäfer / Jörg Schmidt

In recent years, an increasing number of dependent employees have become multiple jobholders.

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