About Jonas Cederlöf
I am a researcher at The Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU). I am also a part-time lecutrer (assistant professor) at the School of Economics, University of Edinburgh as well as affiliated with the Uppsala Center for Labor Studies and the Rockwool Foundation Berlin. I defended my PhD thesis Job Loss: Consequences and Labor Market Policy at Uppsala University for which I received an honorable mention in the Upjohn Institute Dissertation Award and The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Arnbergska Prize.
My main research interests lies first and foremost within labor economics and applied econometrics. Much of my research focuses on questions surrounding job loss and unemployment; its consequences for individual workers and how various labor market polices could be used and affect subsequent labor market outcomes.
My main research interests lies first and foremost within labor economics and applied econometrics. Much of my research focuses on questions surrounding job loss and unemployment; its consequences for individual workers and how various labor market polices could be used and affect subsequent labor market outcomes.