

Hanna Schwank
Assistant Professor of Economic History, Economics Department, University of Bonn
Hanna Schwank is an Assistant Professor of Economic History at the Economics Department of the University of Bonn. There, she is part of the Institute for Applied Microeconomics. She received her Ph.D. in Economics at Boston University, in 2022. Her research interests are Labor Economics, Economic History, and Gender Economics.
She is an IZA Research Affiliate, a member of the ECONtribute Research Cluster and the Collaborative Research Center Transregio 224.
Recent work by Hanna Schwank
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How childhood migration shapes educational outcomes
Migration can act as a powerful tool for upward mobility. Evidence from Indonesia indicates that the benefits of migration depend on a household's initial education level, the age at which a child migrates, and the origin and destination locations.
Published 07.01.25