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Tim Schwartz
Tim Schwartz is a senior researcher in the Labor and Social Security cluster. He has extensive experience with both qualitative and quantitative research methods, with a specific focus on child care, social security, fiscal economics, and the Caribbean region. In addition to his broad research expertise, he specializes in quantitative research methods, particularly in the field of empirical microeconomics.
At SEO, Tim works on various projects, including the social assistance allocation model, which objectively determines the distribution of social assistance budgets among municipalities. In addition, he has conducted several studies on the funding of child care and has evaluated various tax incentives for entrepreneurship.
Tim earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from a university of applied sciences and a bachelor’s degree in economics, governance, and management from a research university. He then completed a master’s degree in economics and governance at Leiden University, graduating cum laude. During his time at SEO, he took several econometrics courses at the (post)master’s level at the Tinbergen Institute.
Would you like to know what Tim can do for your organization? Feel free to contact him directly.